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词条 Roman Bezsmertnyi
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  1. Political career

  2. References

  3. See also

Roman Petrovych Bezsmertnyi ({{lang-uk|Роман Петрович Безсмертний}}; born 15 November 1965 in Makariv Raion of Kiev Oblast, Soviet Union) is a Ukrainian politician, member of Verkhovna Rada (parliament) for four convocations (terms) from 1994 to 2007, deputy head of Ukrainian president's secretariat[1] and former Ambassador of Ukraine to Belarus.[2] Bezsmertnyi is also (in 2005) a former Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine, responsible for administrative and territorial reform.[2]

Political career

After graduating Kiev University, Bezsmertnyi became a school history teacher in Makariv. Soon after Ukraine gained independence he switched to politics and made a successful career within the Ukrainian Republican Party, becoming its member of parliament in 1994. Later he left the party but continued his career as a member of parliament. From 2002 to 2006 he was a member of the parliamentary Committee for State Development and Local Self-Governance.

Bezsmertnyi was one of the leaders of the 2004 Orange Revolution. After Viktor Yuschenko's victory on the 2004 presidential elections, Bezsmertnyi became the main organizer of the People's Union "Our Ukraine" party. The "Our Ukraine"s formal chair is Yuschenko himself, so Bezsmertnyi, as the Head of party's Political Council, became its factual leader.

In 2005 Bezsmertnyi was Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine, responsible for administrative and territorial reform, in the first Tymoshenko government.[3]

On 19 February 2008, Bezsmertny resigned from the "Our Ukraine" party.[4] In a joint statement (with people’s deputies, Mykhaylo Polyanchych, Ihor Kryl, Viktor Topolov, Oksana Bilozir and Vasyl Petevka) Bezsmertny declared that: "some of the leaders of the party play their own game, coming from personal interests and it has nothing to do with responsibility, pluralism, and norms of democracy."[5]

In mid-April 2009, he rejoined the People's Union "Our Ukraine", stating: “To be acting head of the executive committee and not to be a member of the party is not right in relation to the people I am working with”.[6]

From February 24, 2010 till June 3, 2011 Bezsmertnyi was Ambassador of Ukraine to Belarus.[7][8]

In July 2014, he became the party leader of Third Ukrainian Republic.[9]

Bezsmertnyi was Ukraine's representative to the political subgroup of the Trilateral Contact Group on Ukraine of the War in Donbass until May 2016.[10]

From March 2016 until January 2018 Bezsmertnyi was one of the party leaders of the Agrarian Party of Ukraine.[11][12][13]

Bezsmertnyi declared his candidacy in the 2019 Ukrainian presidential election on 31 May 2018.[14]

In December 2018 Bezsmertnyi announced the creation of a new party late January 2019.[15]

References

1. ^Yuschenko's secretariat believes Moscow's proposal on gas consortium are irrational, Interfax-Ukraine (16-02-2009)
2. ^PRESIDENT YUSHCHENKO APPOINTS THE NEW PRIME MINISTER AND MEMBERS OF HER CABINET, European Parliament (February 4, 2005)
3. ^PRESIDENT YUSHCHENKO APPOINTS THE NEW PRIME MINISTER AND MEMBERS OF HER CABINET, European Parliament (February 4, 2005)
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://en.for-ua.com/news/2008/02/27/155733.html|title=OU lost one more member|publisher=ForUm|date=2008-02-27|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080928062753/http://en.for-ua.com/news/2008/02/27/155733.html|archivedate=2008-09-28|df=}}
5. ^UNIAN - Bessmertny, Kryl, Petyovka and others – six people left Our Ukraine
6. ^Bezsmertny joins Our Ukraine People's Union party, Interfax-Ukraine (15 April 2009)
7. ^Ex-Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine - New Ambassador of Ukraine in Minsk {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131109033256/http://telegraf.by/en/2011/08/novim-poslom-ukraini-v-minske-stal-bivshii-ukrainskii-vice-premer |date=2013-11-09 }}, Telegraf.by (23 August 2011)
8. ^Orange Revolution’s Commandant appointed Ukrainian Ambassador to Belarus, Khartyia97 (2010-02-10)
9. ^{{uk icon}} For Lutsenko registered party, Ukrayinska Pravda (1 July 2014)
{{uk icon}} Ministry of Justice registered political party "Third Ukrainian Republic." {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140707033554/http://tvi.ua/new/2014/07/01/tretya_ukrayinska_respublika_lucenka_stala_partiyeyu |date=2014-07-07 }}, TVi (channel) (1 July 2014)
10. ^Aivazovska to replace Bezsmertny as Kyiv's representative in political subgroup for Donbas talks, Interfax-Ukraine (28 April 2016)
11. ^https://gazeta.ua/blog/49325/pro-rezultati-viboriv-do-novih-gromad
12. ^https://agroparty.org.ua/pres-tsentr/novini/roman-bezsmertnyi-ocholyv-tsentralnyi-aparat-ahrarnoi-partii
13. ^https://zik.ua/news/2018/01/24/bezsmertnyy_prypynyv_spivpratsyu_z_agrarnoyu_partiieyu_1250957
14. ^[https://en.lb.ua/news/2018/05/31/6100_bezsmertnyy_says_run_president.html Bezsmertnyy says to run for president], LB.ua (31 May 2018)
15. ^https://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2018/12/24/7202169/

See also

  • Politics of Ukraine
  • Verkhovna Rada
  • Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine
  • Our Ukraine
{{2019 presidential election candidates, Ukraine}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Bezsmertnyi, Roman}}

15 : 1965 births|Living people|People from Makariv Raion|Ukrainian Republican Party politicians|Our Ukraine (political party) politicians|Vice Prime Ministers of Ukraine|Second convocation members of the Verkhovna Rada|Third convocation members of the Verkhovna Rada|Fourth convocation members of the Verkhovna Rada|Fifth convocation members of the Verkhovna Rada|Ambassadors of Ukraine to Belarus|People's Democratic Party (Ukraine) politicians|Third Ukrainian Republic politicians|Agrarian Party of Ukraine politicians|Candidates in the 2019 Ukrainian presidential election

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