Valeriy Oleksіyovych Baranov (Ukrainian: Валерій Олексійович Баранов; 19 April 1957 – 5 May 2023) was a Ukrainian politician. He served as Governor of Zaporizhzhia Oblast, March – October 2014[1] and was a People's Deputy of Ukraine (2007–2012).[2]

Baranov in 2014

Biography edit

Valeriy Baranov was born on 19 April 1957, in Berdyansk. He was married, his spouse Natalya (b. 1956) was a housewife; they had two daughters: Maryna (b. 1977) - a private entrepreneur and Olha (b. 1998).

Education edit

  • In 1979 he graduated from Zhdanov Metallurgical Institute ("Technology of mechanical engineering, machine tools and instruments", with qualification "Mechanical Engineer").[3]
  • In 2001 he graduated from the Dnipropetrovsk branch of the National Academy of Public Administration under the President of Ukraine (major "State Administration" with qualification "Master of Public Administration").[3][4]

Career edit

  • 1979 – the repairman of process equipment at Berdyansk plant "Yuzhgidromash"
  • 1980–1981 – Production Engineer at "Yuzhgidromash"
  • September – December 1981 - Secretary of the Komsomol Committee of Berdyansk engineering college
  • 1981–1986 – second, then first Secretary of Berdyansk city Komsomol Committee
  • 1986–1988 – Deputy Head of the shop at "Yuzhgidromash"
  • 1988–1990 – Head of the organizational department of Berdyansk city Communist Party committee
  • 1990–1991 – Second Secretary of Berdyansk city Communist Party committee
  • 1991–1998 – CEO of manufacturing enterprise "Avanta" (Berdyansk)

In April 1998 was elected the mayor of Berdyansk.

Politics edit

On 23 November 2007, Baranov was elected as People's Deputy of Ukraine from Lytvyn Bloc (in November the faction 2010 renamed itself to People's Party).[5] From 2007 to 2010 he was Deputy Head of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Construction, Urban Development, Housing and Regional Policy.[3] In November 2010 Valeriy Baranov was appointed the Head of the Budget Committee.

Baranov did not return to parliament after the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election after losing in single-member districts number 78 (first-past-the-post wins a parliament seat) located in Zaporizhzhia Oblast.[2]

On 4 March 2014, Baranov was appointed Governor of Zaporizhzhia Oblast by acting President of Ukraine Oleksandr Turchynov.[1]

During the 2020 Ukrainian local elections Baranov was elected the mayor of Berdyansk as a candidate of For the Future.[6] On 16 November 2021 he resigned as mayor due to there not being a majority in the city council.[7]

Death edit

Baranov died on 5 May 2023, at the age of 66.[8]

Awards edit

  • December 2000 – Diploma of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine
  • December 2000 – Order of Merits of the III class, II class - June 2007
  • "Golden Dolphin" award (nominated for "City and Regional Manager of the Year")
  • 2002 – a commemorative "For regіonal development"
  • 2005 – "Professional Award" badge of Federation of Trade Unions of Ukraine

See also edit

External links edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Southeastern Ukraine gets invasion of Russian protesters, Kyiv Post (7 March 2014)
    Turchynov reshuffles governors of Zaporizhia and Chernihiv regions, Kyiv Post (7 March 2014)
  2. ^ a b (in Ukrainian) Підсумки виборів-2012: Депутати, яким доведеться скласти повноваження Підсумки виборів-2012: Депутати, яким доведеться скласти повноваження Підсумки виборів-2012: Депутати, яким доведеться скласти повноваження Results of the 2012 elections: MPs who will resign, RBC Ukraine (30 October 2012)
  3. ^ a b c "Политики, биографии политиков Украины, государственные праздники Украины | Лига.Досье".
  4. ^ "Валерий Александрович Баранов".
  5. ^ "Народний Депутат України". w1.c1.rada.gov.ua. Archived from the original on 29 November 2010.
  6. ^ CEC names winners of mayoral elections in Uzhgorod, Berdiansk, Sloviansk, Interfax-Ukraine (23 November 2020)
  7. ^ (in Ukrainian) The mayor of Berdyansk announced his resignation, Ukrayinska Pravda (16 November 2021)
  8. ^ Помер колишній міський голова Бердянська Валерій Баранов
Government offices
Preceded by Governor of Zaporizhzhia Oblast
2014
Succeeded by