fbpx
Wikipedia

Volodymyr Hrynyov

Volodymyr Hrynyov, also Hryniov (Ukrainian: Володимир Борисович Гриньов, Volodymyr Borysovych Hryn’ov; Russian: Владимир Борисович Гринёв, Vladimir Borisovich Grinyov) is a Ukrainian politician, former candidate to the President of Ukraine.

Volodymyr Hrynyov
People's Deputy of Ukraine
In office
May 1990 – May 1994
ConstituencyIndustrial district #369 (Kharkiv)
Personal details
Born (1945-07-26) July 26, 1945 (age 78)
Bolshaya Troitsa, Shebekinsky District,
Kursk Oblast,  Soviet Union
Political partyPDVU
Other political
affiliations
Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Ukraine (KPU)
Inter-regional Bloc of Reforms (MBR)
Alma materKharkiv Polytechnical Institute
OccupationScientist, politician, Doctor of Technical Sciences (1981)
Signature

Biography edit

Hrynov was born on July 26, 1945, in Bolshaya Troitsa village of Kursk Oblast (now Belgorod Oblast, Russia). In 1968 he graduated with honors from the Kharkiv Polytechnical Institute. In 1972 he defended his candidate dissertation (PhD), and in 1981, his doctoral dissertation.

On March 30, 1990, he participated in Verkhovna Rada elections in electoral district no. 170 in Kharkiv. In the first round, none of the five candidates obtained the required 50% of votes; in the second round he obtained 53.49% votes and was elected to the parliament. In Verkhovna Rada, Hrynov was elected Vice-Chairmen, in which position he served until his voluntary resignation in June 1993.

On December 1, 1991, Hrynov participated in the first presidential elections in Ukraine. He was supported by 1,329,758 voters (4.17%), and took fourth place out of six candidates. In 1993 he became the president of International Fund "Business Diaspora of Ukraine". In the same year he organized the Party "Interregional Block of Reforms", of which he was the leader until May 1999.

On March 27, 1994, Hrynov participated in the parliamentary elections in the same electoral district in Kharkiv. He obtained less than 50% of votes in the first round. In the second round his opponent withdrew from elections, and Hrynov obtained 75.64%. Because Hrynov was the only candidate, and the elections required alternatives, Hrynov was not recognized as being elected to the parliament.

Hrynov attempted to run for the President of Ukraine position in the ahead-of-schedule presidential elections of 1994, but he withdrew in favor of Leonid Kuchma, who was elected president. Hrynov was appointed as an advisor to the President.

In 1998 Hrynov participated in the parliamentary elections as one of the leaders of SLON, but his block obtained less than one percent of votes and no seats in the parliament.

Over his political career, Hrynov had been criticized by opponents for being a liberal, a pro-Russian politician, a supporter of the federate system of Ukraine, and for changing political preferences too often. In 2002, Hrynov supported Yushchenko, and his Our Ukraine block, but was not a member of the block himself. In the 2000s, Hrynov was the vice-president of the Interregional Academy of Personnel Management (MAUP).

Hrynov is married, has a son and daughter. He speaks English and German. He is a sport master in judo, and sambo.

External links edit

  • Stolichnye Novosti, interview with Hrynov, February 2002

volodymyr, hrynyov, also, hryniov, ukrainian, Володимир, Борисович, Гриньов, volodymyr, borysovych, hryn, russian, Владимир, Борисович, Гринёв, vladimir, borisovich, grinyov, ukrainian, politician, former, candidate, president, ukraine, people, deputy, ukraine. Volodymyr Hrynyov also Hryniov Ukrainian Volodimir Borisovich Grinov Volodymyr Borysovych Hryn ov Russian Vladimir Borisovich Grinyov Vladimir Borisovich Grinyov is a Ukrainian politician former candidate to the President of Ukraine Volodymyr HrynyovPeople s Deputy of UkraineIn office May 1990 May 1994ConstituencyIndustrial district 369 Kharkiv Personal detailsBorn 1945 07 26 July 26 1945 age 78 Bolshaya Troitsa Shebekinsky District Kursk Oblast Soviet UnionPolitical partyPDVUOther politicalaffiliationsCommunist Party Bolsheviks of Ukraine KPU Inter regional Bloc of Reforms MBR Alma materKharkiv Polytechnical InstituteOccupationScientist politician Doctor of Technical Sciences 1981 SignatureBiography editHrynov was born on July 26 1945 in Bolshaya Troitsa village of Kursk Oblast now Belgorod Oblast Russia In 1968 he graduated with honors from the Kharkiv Polytechnical Institute In 1972 he defended his candidate dissertation PhD and in 1981 his doctoral dissertation On March 30 1990 he participated in Verkhovna Rada elections in electoral district no 170 in Kharkiv In the first round none of the five candidates obtained the required 50 of votes in the second round he obtained 53 49 votes and was elected to the parliament In Verkhovna Rada Hrynov was elected Vice Chairmen in which position he served until his voluntary resignation in June 1993 On December 1 1991 Hrynov participated in the first presidential elections in Ukraine He was supported by 1 329 758 voters 4 17 and took fourth place out of six candidates In 1993 he became the president of International Fund Business Diaspora of Ukraine In the same year he organized the Party Interregional Block of Reforms of which he was the leader until May 1999 On March 27 1994 Hrynov participated in the parliamentary elections in the same electoral district in Kharkiv He obtained less than 50 of votes in the first round In the second round his opponent withdrew from elections and Hrynov obtained 75 64 Because Hrynov was the only candidate and the elections required alternatives Hrynov was not recognized as being elected to the parliament Hrynov attempted to run for the President of Ukraine position in the ahead of schedule presidential elections of 1994 but he withdrew in favor of Leonid Kuchma who was elected president Hrynov was appointed as an advisor to the President In 1998 Hrynov participated in the parliamentary elections as one of the leaders of SLON but his block obtained less than one percent of votes and no seats in the parliament Over his political career Hrynov had been criticized by opponents for being a liberal a pro Russian politician a supporter of the federate system of Ukraine and for changing political preferences too often In 2002 Hrynov supported Yushchenko and his Our Ukraine block but was not a member of the block himself In the 2000s Hrynov was the vice president of the Interregional Academy of Personnel Management MAUP Hrynov is married has a son and daughter He speaks English and German He is a sport master in judo and sambo External links editStolichnye Novosti interview with Hrynov February 2002 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Volodymyr Hrynyov amp oldid 1167377144, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.