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{{Short description|Ukrainian politician}}
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{{Infobox Politician

| name = Valerii Lunchenko <br><small> Валерій Лунченко </small>
{{Infobox officeholder
| image = Валерій Лунченко.jpg
| caption = in 2017
| name = Valerii Lunchenko
| native_name = {{nobold|Валерій Лунченко}}
| office = Head of Zakarpattia Oblast State Administration
| term_start = 2014
| native_name_lang = uk
| image = Валерій Лунченко.jpg
| term_end = 2014
| caption = Lunchenko in 2017
| president = ''[[Oleksandr Turchynov]]'' {{small|''(acting)''}}
| predecessor = [[Oleksandr Ledyda]]
| office = [[People's Deputy of Ukraine]]
| successor = [[Vasyl Hubal]]
| term_start = 27 November 2014
| predecessor = {{ill|Pavlo Baloha|uk|Балога Павло Іванович}} <small>(2019)</small>
| order1 =
| office1 =
| constituency = {{plainlist|
* [[People's Front (Ukraine)|People's Front]], No. 19 <small>(2014–2019)</small>
| term_start1 =
* [[Zakarpattia Oblast]], [[Ukraine's 71st electoral district|No. 71]] <small>(since 2019)</small>
| term_end1 =
}}
| primeminister1=
| term_start1 = 12 December 2012
| predecessor1 =
| successor1 =
| term_end1 = 2 March 2014
| office2 =
| constituency1 = [[Batkivshchyna]], No. 61
| office2 = 11th Governor of [[Zakarpattia Oblast]]
| term_start2 =
| term_end2 =
| term_start2 = 2 March 2014
| term_end2 = 15 September 2014
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1982|10|13}}
| predecessor2 = [[Oleksandr Ledyda]]
| birth_place = [[Khust]], [[Zakarpattia Oblast]], [[Ukrainian SSR]]
| party =
| successor2 = [[Vasyl Hubal]]
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1982|10|13}}
| alma_mater = Drohobych State Pedagogical University after Ivan Franko
| birth_place = [[Khust]], [[Ukrainian SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] (now Ukraine)
| spouse =
| party = [[Independent politician|Independent]]
| children =
| religion =
| otherparty = {{plainlist|
* [[Batkivshchyna]] (2012–2014)
| nationality = {{flag|Ukraine}}
* [[People's Front (Ukraine)|People's Front]] (2014–2019)
* [[Dovira]] (since 2019)
* [[Native Zakarpattia]]
}}
| alma_mater = [[Drohobych State Pedagogical University of Ivan Franko]]
}}
}}
'''Valerii Valeriiovych Lunchenko''' ({{lang-uk|Валерій Валерійович Лунченко}}; born on 13 October 1982, [[Khust]], [[Zakarpattia Oblast]], [[Ukraine]]) is Ukrainian politician, who has served as a [[People's Deputy of Ukraine]] in the [[List of members of the parliament of Ukraine, 2012–14|7th]] and [[List of members of the parliament of Ukraine, 2014–19|8th]] convocations.<ref name="rada.">{{cite web|url=http://rada.gov.ua|publisher=rada.gov.ua|title=Офіційний портал Верховної Ради України|accessdate=2017-02-05}}</ref>
'''Valerii Valeriiovych Lunchenko''' ({{langx|uk|Валерій Валерійович Лунченко}}; born 13 October 1982) is a Ukrainian politician, who has served as a [[People's Deputy of Ukraine]] since 2014, previously serving from 2012 to 2014.<ref name="rada.">{{cite web|url=http://rada.gov.ua|publisher=rada.gov.ua|title=Офіційний портал Верховної Ради України|accessdate=2017-02-05}}</ref>


==Education==
==Education==
* In 2003 — graduated from [[Drohobych]] State Pedagogical University after [[Ivan Franko]] where he got a diploma of a manager-marketer.
* In 2003 — graduated from [[Drohobych State Pedagogical University of Ivan Franko]] where he got a diploma of a manager-marketer.
* In 2004 — graduated from [[Hungary|Hungarian]] National Institute (Nyiredhaza, Hungary), specialty “Private Entrepreneurship”.
* In 2004 — graduated from [[Hungary|Hungarian]] National Institute (Nyiredhaza, Hungary), specialty “Private Entrepreneurship”.
* In 2006 — graduated from [[Kharkiv]] National Auto-Road University, specialty «Automobiles and Automobile Industry», got a Degree of the Master-researcher with Honors.
* In 2006 — graduated from [[Kharkiv]] National Auto-Road University, specialty «Automobiles and Automobile Industry», got a Degree of the Master-researcher with Honors.


==Work Activity==
==Work Activity==
* 2007–2010 — Logistics specialist at the private enterprise.
* 2007–2010 — Logistics specialist at a private enterprise.
* Since December 2010 — The Chief of administration of Khust City Executive Committee. Since July, 2009, - a chairman of Khust City Department of public organization «Front of Change», and in December, 2009, was elected a Chairperson of Khust city organization of political party [[People's Front (Ukraine)|«Front of Change»]].
* Since December 2010 — The Chief of administration of Khust City Executive Committee. Since July, 2009, - a chairman of Khust City Department of public organization «Front of Change», and in December, 2009, was elected a Chairperson of Khust city organization of political party [[Front for Change (Ukraine)|«Front of Change»]].
* 31 October 2010 — was elected a Deputy of Zakarpattia Regional Council from party «Front of Change».
* 31 October 2010 — was elected a Deputy of Zakarpattia Regional Council from party «Front of Change».
* During the parliamentary elections of 2012 he was elected a People’s Deputy of Ukraine of the VIIth elections from [[All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland"|All Ukrainian Unity Fatherland]], 61 in the list. A member of Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on the questions of agricultural policy and land matters.
* During the parliamentary elections of 2012 he was elected a People's Deputy of Ukraine of the VIIth elections from [[Batkivshchyna|All Ukrainian Unity Fatherland]], No. 61 in the list. A member of Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on the questions of agricultural policy and land matters.
* 2 March 2014 – 15 September 2014 — a chairman of [[Zakarpattia Oblast|Zakarpatskaya Oblast]] State Administration. At the special elections to the [[Verkhovna Rada]] in 2014 was elected a People’s Deputy of Ukraine in the 8th convocation in accordance with the party list ( 19 in the list) from People’s Front.<ref>http://gapp.rada.gov.ua/radatransl/Home/deps/en</ref>
* 2 March 2014 – 15 September 2014 — a chairman of [[Zakarpattia Oblast]] State Administration. At the special elections to the [[Verkhovna Rada]] in 2014 was elected a People's Deputy of Ukraine in the 8th convocation in accordance with the party list (No. 19 in the list) from [[People's Front (Ukraine)|People's Front]].<ref>http://gapp.rada.gov.ua/radatransl/Home/deps/en {{Dead link|date=August 2022}}</ref>
* A member of deputy faction of political party «People’s Front».
* A member of the People's Front.
* Position — Secretary of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Committee on Agrarian Policy and Land Relations.
* Position — Secretary of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Committee on Agrarian Policy and Land Relations.


In the [[2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election]] Lunchenko was reelected as an [[Independent politician|independent]] candidate in constituency 71 (in [[Zakarpatia Oblast]]).<ref>[https://www.chesno.org/politician/227/ Small biography on Valerii Lunchenko], [[Civil movement "Chesno"]] {{in lang|uk}}</ref> He won this election with 49.14% of the votes.<ref name="URKVOTEed115LO">[https://ukr.vote/en/elections/9/eldistrict/122/2100000000 Election of Verkhovna Rada 2019 District 71 Zaparkska oblast], [[URK.VOTE]]</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rbc.ua/ukr/news/rezultaty-vyborov-radu-okrugam-1563358215.html|title=Results of the Rada elections in constituencies|date=24 July 2019|website=[[RBC Ukraine]]|language=uk}}</ref>
In the [[2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election]] Lunchenko was reelected as an [[Independent politician|independent]] candidate in constituency 71 (in [[Zakarpatia Oblast]]).<ref>[https://www.chesno.org/politician/227/ Small biography on Valerii Lunchenko], [[Chesno]] {{in lang|uk}}</ref> He won this election with 49.14% of the votes.<ref name="URKVOTEed115LO">{{Cite web|url=https://ukr.vote/en/elections/9/eldistrict/122/2100000000|title=Електоральна пам'ять|website=ukr.vote}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rbc.ua/ukr/news/rezultaty-vyborov-radu-okrugam-1563358215.html|title=Results of the Rada elections in constituencies|date=24 July 2019|website=[[RBC Ukraine]]|language=uk}}</ref> In parliament he joined the [[Dovira]] faction.<ref name="Bihus">[https://bihus.info/reklama-v-soczmerezhah-syuzhety-na-telebachenni-ta-ofis-u-mukachevo-pro-shho-zabula-prozvituvaty-partiya-ridne-zakarpattya/ Advertising on social networks, stories on television and an office in Mukachevo – about which I forgot to report the party "Native Zakarpattia"], {{ill|Bihus.Info|uk|Bihus.Info}} (27 December 2021) {{in lang|uk}}</ref>


Lunchenko and three other Dovira faction members ([[Vasyl Petiovka]], [[Robert Horvat]] and [[Vladislav Poliak]]<ref name="Bihus"/><ref name="NativeZakarpattia-z-chim">[https://zaholovok.com.ua/lideri-partii-ridne-zakarpattya-rozkazali-z-chim-ydut-na-vibori-i-chomu-peremagatimut The leaders of the "Native Zakarpattia" party told what they are going to the elections with and why they will win], zaholovok.com.ua (4 October 2020) {{in lang|uk}}</ref>) developed the local Zakarpattia Oblast party [[Native Zakarpattia]].<ref>[https://www.chesno.org/post/4255/ This year, 12 new parties were created. 50 changed their names], [[Civil movement "Chesno"]] (13 October 2020) {{in lang|uk}}</ref> This part won 12 of the 64 seats in the [[Zakarpattia Oblast Council]] during the [[2020 Ukrainian local elections]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cvk.gov.ua/pls/vm2020/pvm057pid112=12pid102=9129pf7691=9129pt001f01=695rej=0pt00_t001f01=695.html|title=Zakarpattia Oblast Council results|access-date=6 October 2021|publisher=[[Central Election Commission (Ukraine)|Central Election Commission]]|website=cvk.gov.ua|date=25 October 2020|language=Ukrainian}}</ref>
==Family==

==Family==
He is married and has two daughters.
He is married and has two daughters.

==Notes==
{{Commons category|Valerii Lunchenko}}
* [http://itd.rada.gov.ua/mps/info/page/15662/ Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, official web portal]


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

==External linkq==
* {{Commons category-inline}}
* [http://itd.rada.gov.ua/mps/info/page/15662/ Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, official web portal]


{{Verkhovna Rada}}
{{Verkhovna Rada}}

Latest revision as of 11:01, 31 October 2024

Valerii Lunchenko
Валерій Лунченко
Lunchenko in 2017
People's Deputy of Ukraine
Assumed office
27 November 2014
Preceded byPavlo Baloha [uk] (2019)
Constituency
In office
12 December 2012 – 2 March 2014
ConstituencyBatkivshchyna, No. 61
11th Governor of Zakarpattia Oblast
In office
2 March 2014 – 15 September 2014
Preceded byOleksandr Ledyda
Succeeded byVasyl Hubal
Personal details
Born (1982-10-13) 13 October 1982 (age 42)
Khust, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine)
Political partyIndependent
Other political
affiliations
Alma materDrohobych State Pedagogical University of Ivan Franko

Valerii Valeriiovych Lunchenko (Ukrainian: Валерій Валерійович Лунченко; born 13 October 1982) is a Ukrainian politician, who has served as a People's Deputy of Ukraine since 2014, previously serving from 2012 to 2014.[1]

Education

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  • In 2003 — graduated from Drohobych State Pedagogical University of Ivan Franko where he got a diploma of a manager-marketer.
  • In 2004 — graduated from Hungarian National Institute (Nyiredhaza, Hungary), specialty “Private Entrepreneurship”.
  • In 2006 — graduated from Kharkiv National Auto-Road University, specialty «Automobiles and Automobile Industry», got a Degree of the Master-researcher with Honors.

Work Activity

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  • 2007–2010 — Logistics specialist at a private enterprise.
  • Since December 2010 — The Chief of administration of Khust City Executive Committee. Since July, 2009, - a chairman of Khust City Department of public organization «Front of Change», and in December, 2009, was elected a Chairperson of Khust city organization of political party «Front of Change».
  • 31 October 2010 — was elected a Deputy of Zakarpattia Regional Council from party «Front of Change».
  • During the parliamentary elections of 2012 he was elected a People's Deputy of Ukraine of the VIIth elections from All Ukrainian Unity Fatherland, No. 61 in the list. A member of Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on the questions of agricultural policy and land matters.
  • 2 March 2014 – 15 September 2014 — a chairman of Zakarpattia Oblast State Administration. At the special elections to the Verkhovna Rada in 2014 was elected a People's Deputy of Ukraine in the 8th convocation in accordance with the party list (No. 19 in the list) from People's Front.[2]
  • A member of the People's Front.
  • Position — Secretary of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Committee on Agrarian Policy and Land Relations.

In the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election Lunchenko was reelected as an independent candidate in constituency 71 (in Zakarpatia Oblast).[3] He won this election with 49.14% of the votes.[4][5] In parliament he joined the Dovira faction.[6]

Lunchenko and three other Dovira faction members (Vasyl Petiovka, Robert Horvat and Vladislav Poliak[6][7]) developed the local Zakarpattia Oblast party Native Zakarpattia.[8] This part won 12 of the 64 seats in the Zakarpattia Oblast Council during the 2020 Ukrainian local elections.[9]

Family

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He is married and has two daughters.

References

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  1. ^ "Офіційний портал Верховної Ради України". rada.gov.ua. Retrieved 5 February 2017.
  2. ^ http://gapp.rada.gov.ua/radatransl/Home/deps/en [dead link]
  3. ^ Small biography on Valerii Lunchenko, Chesno (in Ukrainian)
  4. ^ "Електоральна пам'ять". ukr.vote.
  5. ^ "Results of the Rada elections in constituencies". RBC Ukraine (in Ukrainian). 24 July 2019.
  6. ^ a b Advertising on social networks, stories on television and an office in Mukachevo – about which I forgot to report the party "Native Zakarpattia", Bihus.Info [uk] (27 December 2021) (in Ukrainian)
  7. ^ The leaders of the "Native Zakarpattia" party told what they are going to the elections with and why they will win, zaholovok.com.ua (4 October 2020) (in Ukrainian)
  8. ^ This year, 12 new parties were created. 50 changed their names, Civil movement "Chesno" (13 October 2020) (in Ukrainian)
  9. ^ "Zakarpattia Oblast Council results". cvk.gov.ua (in Ukrainian). Central Election Commission. 25 October 2020. Retrieved 6 October 2021.

External linkq

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