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Adam Martyniuk

Adam Ivanovich Martyniuk is a Ukrainian politician, one of leaders of the Communist Party of Ukraine who on several occasions served as the first vice-speaker of the Ukrainian parliament.

Adam Martyniuk
Martyniuk in 2012
People's Deputy of Ukraine
3rd convocation
In office
May 12, 1998 – May 14, 2002
ConstituencyCommunist Party of Ukraine, No.6[1]
4th convocation
In office
May 14, 2002 – May 25, 2006
ConstituencyCommunist Party of UkraineNo.6[2]
5th convocation
In office
May 25, 2006 – November 23, 2007
ConstituencyCommunist Party of Ukraine, No.2[3]
6th convocation
In office
November 23, 2007 – December 12, 2012
ConstituencyCommunist Party of Ukraine, No.6[4]
7th convocation
In office
December 12, 2012 – November 27, 2014
ConstituencyCommunist Party of Ukraine, No.8[5]

Biography edit

Martyniuk was born in 1950 in a village of Vetly (Zarohizne khutir), Lyubeshiv Raion near the border with Belarus.

In 1972 he graduated the Lutsk State Pedagogical Institute as a teacher of history and social studies and after that worked as a history teacher in school of Velyka Hlusha, Lyubeshiv Raion. In 1972-76 Martyniuk attended aspirantura of the Institute of Social Studies (today – Krypiakevych Institute of Ukrainian Studies, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine) receiving science degree Candidate of Sciences in history. During that period in 1974-75 he also served in the Soviet Army.

In 1976-81 Martyniuk worked as a scientist for the Institute of Social Sciences. In 1981-88 he worked for the Lviv regional committee of CPU, particularly as a lecturer at the House of Political Science. In 1988-91 Martyniuk held leading positions of the Communist Party in the city of Lviv and was an instructor of ideological department of the Communist Party of Ukraine.

With fall of the Soviet Union, in 1991-93 Martyniuk joined the Socialist Party of Ukraine. During that time he was a security guard in Kyiv for the agrarian company "Ukrayina" and from 1992 the chief editor of newspaper "Tovarishch". With revival of the Communist Party of Ukraine in 1993, he switched to it and was the chief editor of newspaper "Kommunist" (until 1997). In 1994 he lost in parliamentary elections placing fourth in his electoral district (Lviv Oblast).

In 1998 Martyniuk was finally elected to the Verkhovna Rada as sixths on the party list for the Communist Party of Ukraine. Initially a member of the Communist faction in the parliament, in 1998-2000 he was part of non-affiliated. At the end of 2000 Martyuniuk returned to the faction of Communist Party of Ukraine. Since that time he was elected to the Ukrainian parliament for the next four convocations and was member of Communist faction until 2014.

In 2004 Martyniuk's daughter, Nataliya Adamivna Martyniuk as passenger of government vehicle that was involved in a car accident in result of which died an Olympic runner-up and Ukrainian athlete Alexander Beresch.

For the 2006 elections Martyniuk was second on the party list and on several occasions he held position of the first vice-speaker of the parliament. In 2007 Martyniuk headed a temporary special commission (TSC) to present changes to the Constitution of Ukraine. In 2012 with regulation infringements, he headed the session of parliament that voted for the law on languages in Ukraine. Martyniuk chaired several parliamentary committees such as on parliamentary regulations (2002–03) and national security and defense (2012–14).

In the October 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election Martyniuk was second on the Communist party election list; but the party did not seats since it came 1,12% short to overcome the 5% election threshold.[6][7][8]

References edit

  1. ^ "People's Deputy of Ukraine of the VI convocation". Official portal (in Ukrainian). Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. Retrieved December 22, 2014.
  2. ^ "People's Deputy of Ukraine of the VII convocation". Official portal (in Ukrainian). Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. Retrieved December 22, 2014.
  3. ^ "People's Deputy of Ukraine of the VII convocation". Official portal (in Ukrainian). Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. Retrieved December 22, 2014.
  4. ^ "People's Deputy of Ukraine of the VII convocation". Official portal (in Ukrainian). Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. Retrieved December 22, 2014.
  5. ^ "People's Deputy of Ukraine of the VII convocation". Official portal (in Ukrainian). Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. Retrieved December 22, 2014.
  6. ^ Ukrainian Communist leader Symonenko not planning to leave country, Interfax-Ukraine (29 October 2014)
    Ukraine’s Elections Mark a Historic Break With Russia and Its Soviet Past, Time magazine (October 27, 2014)
  7. ^ General official results of Rada election, Interfax-Ukraine (11 November 2014)
    Central Election Commission announces official results of Rada election on party tickets, Interfax-Ukraine (11 November 2014)
  8. ^ (in Ukrainian) Communist Party of Ukraine goes to elections to Parliament, the electoral list headed Symonenko, Interfax-Ukraine (29 August 2014)

External links edit

  • The life of Communist elite: villa of Adam Martyniuk. Ukrayinska Pravda. 19 May 2011
  • at the Chesno
  • at the Who is who in Ukraine

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Adam Ivanovich Martyniuk is a Ukrainian politician one of leaders of the Communist Party of Ukraine who on several occasions served as the first vice speaker of the Ukrainian parliament Adam MartyniukMartyniuk in 2012People s Deputy of Ukraine3rd convocationIn office May 12 1998 May 14 2002ConstituencyCommunist Party of Ukraine No 6 1 4th convocationIn office May 14 2002 May 25 2006ConstituencyCommunist Party of UkraineNo 6 2 5th convocationIn office May 25 2006 November 23 2007ConstituencyCommunist Party of Ukraine No 2 3 6th convocationIn office November 23 2007 December 12 2012ConstituencyCommunist Party of Ukraine No 6 4 7th convocationIn office December 12 2012 November 27 2014ConstituencyCommunist Party of Ukraine No 8 5 Biography editMartyniuk was born in 1950 in a village of Vetly Zarohizne khutir Lyubeshiv Raion near the border with Belarus In 1972 he graduated the Lutsk State Pedagogical Institute as a teacher of history and social studies and after that worked as a history teacher in school of Velyka Hlusha Lyubeshiv Raion In 1972 76 Martyniuk attended aspirantura of the Institute of Social Studies today Krypiakevych Institute of Ukrainian Studies National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine receiving science degree Candidate of Sciences in history During that period in 1974 75 he also served in the Soviet Army In 1976 81 Martyniuk worked as a scientist for the Institute of Social Sciences In 1981 88 he worked for the Lviv regional committee of CPU particularly as a lecturer at the House of Political Science In 1988 91 Martyniuk held leading positions of the Communist Party in the city of Lviv and was an instructor of ideological department of the Communist Party of Ukraine With fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 93 Martyniuk joined the Socialist Party of Ukraine During that time he was a security guard in Kyiv for the agrarian company Ukrayina and from 1992 the chief editor of newspaper Tovarishch With revival of the Communist Party of Ukraine in 1993 he switched to it and was the chief editor of newspaper Kommunist until 1997 In 1994 he lost in parliamentary elections placing fourth in his electoral district Lviv Oblast In 1998 Martyniuk was finally elected to the Verkhovna Rada as sixths on the party list for the Communist Party of Ukraine Initially a member of the Communist faction in the parliament in 1998 2000 he was part of non affiliated At the end of 2000 Martyuniuk returned to the faction of Communist Party of Ukraine Since that time he was elected to the Ukrainian parliament for the next four convocations and was member of Communist faction until 2014 In 2004 Martyniuk s daughter Nataliya Adamivna Martyniuk as passenger of government vehicle that was involved in a car accident in result of which died an Olympic runner up and Ukrainian athlete Alexander Beresch For the 2006 elections Martyniuk was second on the party list and on several occasions he held position of the first vice speaker of the parliament In 2007 Martyniuk headed a temporary special commission TSC to present changes to the Constitution of Ukraine In 2012 with regulation infringements he headed the session of parliament that voted for the law on languages in Ukraine Martyniuk chaired several parliamentary committees such as on parliamentary regulations 2002 03 and national security and defense 2012 14 In the October 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election Martyniuk was second on the Communist party election list but the party did not seats since it came 1 12 short to overcome the 5 election threshold 6 7 8 References edit People s Deputy of Ukraine of the VI convocation Official portal in Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Retrieved December 22 2014 People s Deputy of Ukraine of the VII convocation Official portal in Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Retrieved December 22 2014 People s Deputy of Ukraine of the VII convocation Official portal in Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Retrieved December 22 2014 People s Deputy of Ukraine of the VII convocation Official portal in Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Retrieved December 22 2014 People s Deputy of Ukraine of the VII convocation Official portal in Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Retrieved December 22 2014 Ukrainian Communist leader Symonenko not planning to leave country Interfax Ukraine 29 October 2014 Ukraine s Elections Mark a Historic Break With Russia and Its Soviet Past Time magazine October 27 2014 General official results of Rada election Interfax Ukraine 11 November 2014 Central Election Commission announces official results of Rada election on party tickets Interfax Ukraine 11 November 2014 in Ukrainian Communist Party of Ukraine goes to elections to Parliament the electoral list headed Symonenko Interfax Ukraine 29 August 2014 External links editThe life of Communist elite villa of Adam Martyniuk Ukrayinska Pravda 19 May 2011 Profile at the Chesno Adam Martyniuk at the Who is who in Ukraine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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