Oleksii Bilyi

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Oleksii PetrovYch Bilyi was a Head of the Mariupol Iron & Steel Works (until 2006). He is a member of the Ukrainian parliament (since November 2007), and a member of the Economic Policy Committee (since December 2007).

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Biography

Oleksii Bilyi was born on 1 May 1961 in the village of Kamyanka, Apostolove Raion, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union. [1] Family: wife Irina (b. 1971) a teacher at Donetsk National University; two sons, Oleksandr (b. 1998) and Arseniy (b. 2003), daughter Amelia (b.2003).

Education

Dnipropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute (1988), with a major in "Chemical technology of fuel," Donetsk National University (2001), majoring in Business Economics. From 1979 - 1981 he served in the Soviet Army. [1]

Career

In November 2007, Oleksii was elected to the Verkhovna Rada with the Party of Regions, No.33 in the list. [2]

In the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election, he was re-elected into parliament; this time being placed 5th on the electoral list of the Opposition Bloc. [3] [4]

Awards

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