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'''Mykola Hryhorovych Dzyuba''' ( |
'''Mykola Hryhorovych Dzyuba''' ({{langx|uk|Микола Григорович Дзюба}}; born in 12 November 1946), is a Ukrainian former politician who served as the member of parliament, People's Deputy of Ukraine, of the Verkhovna Rada from 1990 to 1994. He was awarded the "Badge of Honor" and "Labour Glory" orders of the III degree. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Mykola Dzyuba was born on 12 November 1946 in Suvyd, Vyshgorod district, Kyiv Oblast to a family of peasants. He is an ethnic Ukrainian.<ref |
Mykola Dzyuba was born on 12 November 1946 in Suvyd, Vyshgorod district, Kyiv Oblast to a family of peasants. He is an ethnic Ukrainian.<ref name="1a"/> | ||
He graduated from high school{{vague|date=December 2024}}.<ref name="1a"/> | |||
He graduated from high school.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Народний Депутат України |url=https://static.rada.gov.ua/zakon/new/DEPUTAT1/11.htm |access-date=2024-12-21 |website=static.rada.gov.ua}}</ref> | |||
In 1964, he worked as a fitter-plumber in a military unit 55372 of the Soviet Army.<ref |
In 1964, he worked as a fitter-plumber in a military unit 55372 of the Soviet Army.<ref name="1a"/> | ||
In 1965, he entered the Soviet Army.<ref name="1a"/> | |||
In 1965, he entered the the Soviet Army.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Народний Депутат України |url=https://static.rada.gov.ua/zakon/new/DEPUTAT1/11.htm |access-date=2024-12-21 |website=static.rada.gov.ua}}</ref> | |||
In 1968, he became the driver of ATP 13070, in Kiev. After leaving the army, he joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union the same year, where he had been part of the Supreme Soviet multiple times.<ref |
In 1968, he became the driver of ATP 13070, in Kiev. After leaving the army, he joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union the same year, where he had been part of the Supreme Soviet multiple times.<ref name="1a"/> | ||
In 1986, he was a participant in liquidation of the consequences of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.<ref |
In 1986, he was a participant in liquidation of the consequences of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.<ref name="1a"/> | ||
In March 1990, Dzyuba was nominated as a candidate for People's Deputies for the elections of the Verkhovna Rada, by the conference of the Minsk District Committee of the Trade Union of Education and Science Workers.<ref |
In March 1990, Dzyuba was nominated as a candidate for People's Deputies for the elections of the Verkhovna Rada, by the conference of the Minsk District Committee of the Trade Union of Education and Science Workers.<ref name="1a"/> | ||
On 18 March, Dzyuba was elected a member of parliament, People's Deputy of Ukraine of the Verkhovna Rada for the Obolonsky district. No. 10, of Kyiv, through the 2nd round, with 42.53% of the votes, and 3 applicants.<ref |
On 18 March, Dzyuba was elected a member of parliament, People's Deputy of Ukraine of the Verkhovna Rada for the Obolonsky district. No. 10, of Kyiv, through the 2nd round, with 42.53% of the votes, and 3 applicants.<ref name="1a"/> He officially took office on 15 May. He was the head of the subcommittee on issues of development of the service sector, secretary of the Commission of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on issues of social policy and labor.<ref name="1a"/> | ||
In March 1994, despite having nominated by voters, he declined to reelection, thus withdrawing the candidacy. By the same year, he had been the referent-consultant of the President of the International Foundation for Humanitarian and Economic Relations of Ukraine with Russia.<ref |
In March 1994, despite having nominated by voters, he declined to reelection, thus withdrawing the candidacy. By the same year, he had been the referent-consultant of the President of the International Foundation for Humanitarian and Economic Relations of Ukraine with Russia.<ref name="1a"/> | ||
==Family== | ==Family== | ||
He is married and has 2 children.<ref name="1a"/> | |||
He is married and has 2 children.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Народний Депутат України |url=https://static.rada.gov.ua/zakon/new/DEPUTAT1/11.htm |access-date=2024-12-21 |website=static.rada.gov.ua}}</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Mykola Dzyuba | |
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Микола Дзюба | |
Member of the Verkhovna Rada | |
In office 15 May 1990 – 10 May 1994 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Mykola Hryhorovych Dzyuba (1946-11-12)12 November 1946 Suvyd, Kyiv Oblast, Soviet Union |
Children | 2 |
Mykola Hryhorovych Dzyuba (Ukrainian: Микола Григорович Дзюба; born in 12 November 1946), is a Ukrainian former politician who served as the member of parliament, People's Deputy of Ukraine, of the Verkhovna Rada from 1990 to 1994. He was awarded the "Badge of Honor" and "Labour Glory" orders of the III degree.
Biography
Mykola Dzyuba was born on 12 November 1946 in Suvyd, Vyshgorod district, Kyiv Oblast to a family of peasants. He is an ethnic Ukrainian.
He graduated from high school.
In 1964, he worked as a fitter-plumber in a military unit 55372 of the Soviet Army.
In 1965, he entered the Soviet Army.
In 1968, he became the driver of ATP 13070, in Kiev. After leaving the army, he joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union the same year, where he had been part of the Supreme Soviet multiple times.
In 1986, he was a participant in liquidation of the consequences of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
In March 1990, Dzyuba was nominated as a candidate for People's Deputies for the elections of the Verkhovna Rada, by the conference of the Minsk District Committee of the Trade Union of Education and Science Workers.
On 18 March, Dzyuba was elected a member of parliament, People's Deputy of Ukraine of the Verkhovna Rada for the Obolonsky district. No. 10, of Kyiv, through the 2nd round, with 42.53% of the votes, and 3 applicants. He officially took office on 15 May. He was the head of the subcommittee on issues of development of the service sector, secretary of the Commission of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on issues of social policy and labor.
In March 1994, despite having nominated by voters, he declined to reelection, thus withdrawing the candidacy. By the same year, he had been the referent-consultant of the President of the International Foundation for Humanitarian and Economic Relations of Ukraine with Russia.
Family
He is married and has 2 children.
References
- ^ "Народний Депутат України". static.rada.gov.ua. Retrieved 2024-12-21.