Petro Didyk (politician)

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Petro Didyk
Member of Verkhovna Rada of the 2nd Convocation
In office
1994–1998
Personal details
Born (1954-05-26) May 26, 1954 (age 69)
Horoshkiv, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine
Alma mater Kharkiv National University of Economics
OccupationPolitician

Petro Andriyovych Didyk (born May 26, 1954, Horoshkiv, Kyiv Oblast) [1] is a Ukrainian politician, the head of the Izyum City Council of People's Deputies in the Kharkiv Oblast. He served as a People's Deputy of Ukraine during the 2nd convocation of Verkhovna Rada. [2]

Biography

Petro Didyk was born on May 26, 1954, in Horoshkiv, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine. In 1976, he graduated from the Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute with a degree in mechanical engineering. [3]

From 1981, he worked as an engineer-technologist, chief technologist, and from September 1983 to June 1984, he served as the chief engineer. From June to August 1984, he was the acting director, and from August 1984 to May 1990, he served as the director of the Izyum Building Materials Plant, part of the Kharkivbudmaterials association. [3]

In May 1990 – June 1994, he served as the head of the Izyum City Council and the head of the executive committee. In June 1994 to April 2002, he served as the head of the Izyum City Council of People's Deputies and the Mayor of Izyum. [3]

He was a People's Deputy of Ukraine during the 2nd convocation of Verkhovna Rada from April 1994 (2nd round) to April 1998, representing the Izyum electoral district No. 380. [2] [1] He was a member of the Committee on Economic Policy and Management of the National Economy and a member of the parliamentary group "Unity".

In 1998, he graduated from Kharkiv National University of Economics. [3]

Later, he became the head of the Izyum branch of the Joint Stock Company Kharkivgaz and was elected as a deputy to the Kharkiv Oblast Council. [4] [3]

He was a member of the Party of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Ukraine.

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