Yuriy Solod

Ukrainian businessman and politician
Yuriy Solod
People's Deputy of Ukraine
In office
27 November 2014[1] – 24 February 2023
Personal details
Born (1972-04-27) 27 April 1972 (age 51)
Krasnyi Kut, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
NationalityUkrainian
Political partyOpposition Bloc, Opposition Platform — For Life

Yuriy Vasylyovych Solod (Ukrainian: Юрій Васильович Солод; born 27 April 1972)[2] is a Ukrainian businessman and politician.[3]

Since the 1990s, Solod has been engaged in business ventures with his wife Natalia Korolevska.[3][4]

In the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election, Solod was elected to the Ukrainian parliament for Opposition Bloc after winning a single-member district seat in Sloviansk with 34.17% of the votes.[4][5] In the same election, Korolevska was also re-elected to parliament after placing 8th on the electoral list of Opposition Bloc.[4][6][7]

In the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election, Solod was re-elected, this time as a candidate of the party Opposition Platform — For Life after winning the same single-member district seat.[8][9] His spouse Korolevska was also re-elected, having been placed 4th on the party list of Opposition Platform — For Life.[9]

He is reported to have left Ukraine in early February 2022.[10]

In February 2023 Solod and his wife Korolevska asked for the deprivation of their parliamentary mandates for "health and family circumstance."[11] On 24 February 2023 parliament withdrew their mandates.[11]

Solod and his spouse have two sons.[12]

References

  1. ^ CEC registers 357 newly elected deputies of 422 Archived December 4, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, National Radio Company of Ukraine (25 November 2014)
    Parliament to form leadership and coalition on November 27, UNIAN (26 November 2014)
  2. ^ (in Ukrainian) Short Bio
  3. ^ a b (in Russian) New faces Verkhovna Rada: Yuriy Solod (Short Bio), DELO (1 December 2014)
  4. ^ a b c Starting a New Life, Voting as Before, The Ukrainian Week (11 November 2014)
  5. ^ (in Ukrainian) Candidates and winner for the seat in constituency 47 in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election Archived December 10, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, RBK Ukraine
  6. ^ Poroshenko Bloc to have greatest number of seats in parliament Archived November 12, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Ukrinform (8 November 2014)
    People's Front 0.33% ahead of Poroshenko Bloc with all ballots counted in Ukraine elections - CEC Archived November 12, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Interfax-Ukraine (8 November 2014)
    Poroshenko Bloc to get 132 seats in parliament - CEC, Interfax-Ukraine (8 November 2014)
  7. ^ (in Ukrainian) Full electoral list of Opposition Bloc, Ukrayinska Pravda (19 September 2014)
  8. ^ (in Ukrainian) Yuriy Solod profile by Chesno (as of 29 December 2019)
  9. ^ a b CEC counts 100 percent of vote in Ukraine's parliamentary elections, Ukrinform (26 July 2019)
    (in Russian) Results of the extraordinary elections of the People's Deputies of Ukraine 2019, Ukrayinska Pravda (21 July 2019)
  10. ^ "СМИ: еще четырех депутатов Рады от ОПЗЖ лишат мандатов". Kommersant (in Russian). 2023-01-23. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  11. ^ a b "The Verkhovna Rada took the mandates from three more Natdeps". Ukrainska Pravda (in Ukrainian). 24 February 2023. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
    "Applications For Drawing Up MP's Powers From Korolevska And Solod Already Received By Rada - Stefanchuk". Ukrainian News Agency. 19 February 2023. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
  12. ^ (in Ukrainian) Соратниця Тимошенко повторює за Довгим, а її дітей виховують її батьки, Tablo ID (January 8, 2009)