Oleksandr Zholobetskyi

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Oleksandr Zholobetskyi
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People's Deputy of Ukraine
8th convocation
Assumed office
November 27, 2014
Personal details
Born (1966-04-24) April 24, 1966 (age 55)
Mykolaiv, Ukraine
EducationMurmansk High Marine School

Oleksandr Oleksandrovych Zholobetskyi (Ukrainian: Жолобецький Олександр Олександрович; was born on April 24 1966, Mykolaiv) — a Ukrainian social-politic leader and statesman, an entrepreneur, People's Deputy of Ukraine of the VIIIth convocation.[1]

Bibliography[]

He was born into a family of shipbuilders: his father worked 3 years at the Black Sea shipbuilding plant, his mother is a worker. In 1983 he graduated from Secondary School № 52 with honour, in 1988 — Murmansk High Marine School on specialty «ship engineer-electromechanician». In 1988—1991 he worked as a ship electromechanician at oversees ships Joint-stock company «Dalmoreproduct». Since 1991, having returned to Mykolaiv, is engaged in entrepreneurship (built the first private Petrol Retail Station in the city). In 2007 he graduated from Odessa Regionis Institutum Public Administration National Academiae Public Administration sub Praeses Ucraina with qualification «Master of State Administration».

Political career[]

In 2002—2004 he headed Mykolaiv City organization of Ukraine’s party of manufacturers and entrepreneurs, protected against falsifications during the Presidential Elections. In 2002 —2010 – a deputy of Mykolaiv City Council of the IV—VIth convocations. Since 27.11.2014 he is a deputy of Ukraine of the VIIIth convocation.[2]

Social activity[]

In the frames of deputy’s activity he is famous as an initiator of the parkland “Pobeda”, Vavarovskyi stadium and City Embankment return to the city’s property, the cancel of Mykolaiv’s portland selling to enterprise «Nika-Tera». An honoured president of «St.Antoniy» Fund. Since November, 2013 he is a participant of the Maidan activities[3] in Kyiv.

Family[]

Wife — Olena Mykolaivna Zholobetskaya. Sons – Borys, Olexandr.

Awards[]

A Certificate of Appreciation of Ministry of Labour and social policy of Ukraine (2005)[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine".
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-02-05. Retrieved 2018-05-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "Ukraine crisis: Timeline". BBC News. 13 November 2014.
  4. ^ "Ministry of social policy. Licensing".

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