Ivan Hryhorovych Kyrylenko (Ukrainian :ІванГригоровичКириленко;born 2 October 1956) [2] is a Ukrainian politician and from 2007 till December 2011 faction leader of Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc in the Ukrainian Parliament. [3] [4] [5]
In 1978 he graduated from the Dnipropetrovsk Agricultural Institute,specializing in agricultural scientist. In 1991,Kyrylenko was a graduate of the Academy of Social Sciences in Moscow,the specialty analyst.
Doctor of Economics,Ph.D. in History. He defended his thesis entitled "Social development of village:Experience,Problems,Prospects (for example Prydniprovia USSR)" in 1991 at the Academy of Social Sciences (Moscow),and in 1997 ibid - doctoral thesis "The formation and development of the agricultural economy in the form of a market transformation."
Before becoming a politician Kyrylenko worked as head of a collective farm (kolkhoz) and as a civil servant in the Ministry of Agriculture of the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. [2]
He was first elected into Parliament on an independent candidate on in December 1995 he then joined the faction Unity. [2] At the 1998 Ukrainian parliamentary election Kyrylenko was elected into Parliament on a Hromada ticket. [2] [6] When Yulia Tymoshenko set up the breakaway All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland" faction Kyrylenko joined her. [2]
Kyrylenko left Parliament 2001 [7] to become Minister of Agriculture (in the Kinakh Government) and one of the founding members of (the now defunct electoral bloc) For United Ukraine in 2001. [8] At the time of the next elections he was a member of the Agrarian Party (a part of For United Ukraine). [2] Kyrylenko was Deputy Prime Minister in the First Yanukovych Government (2002-January 2005) cabinet of Viktor Yanukovych. [9] [10] [11] [12]
In 2006 and 2007 he was elected into Parliament on an All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland" ticket. [13] According to Yulia Tymoshenko,Kyrylenko is her “godfather in politics”. [14] After the 2007 election he was elected faction leader of Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc in the Ukrainian Parliament. [3] The faction re-elected as its faction leader Andriy Kozhemiakin. [4] [5]
Kyrylenko was placed at number 15 on the electoral list of Batkivshchyna during the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election;he was re-elected into parliament. [15] [16] He served on the Committee of the Verkhovna Rada on issues of European integration.
In the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election he was again re-elected into parliament;this time after placing 14th on the electoral list of Batkivshchyna. [17] [18] Candidate for people's deputies from Batkivshchyna in the 2019 parliamentary elections,No. 6 on the list. [19]
Published more than 100 scientific works,including some 10 books,including five in collaboration and 2 monographs. [20]
Trained Doctors 2 and 3 candidates.
Elected in 2002,a corresponding member of Academy of Agrarian Sciences Research Office of Transfer of innovation.
The politician is married and his wife Zinaida name. Together they have a daughter.
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