Serhii Kivalov
Ukrainian politician and jurist (born 1954)
- Constituency established (1998)
- Eduard Gurvits (2002)
- Odesa Oblast, No. 135 (1998–2002)
- Odesa Oblast, No. 136 (2002–2004)
25 May 2006 – 21 July 2019
- Party of Regions, No. 27 (2006–2007)
- Party of Regions, No. 28 (2007–2012)
- Odesa Oblast, No. 135 (2012–2019)
19 February 2004 – 8 December 2004
25 May 2001 – 10 March 2004
Tiraspol, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union
(now Moldova[a])
affiliations
Serhii Vasylovych Kivalov (Ukrainian: Сергій Васильович Ківалов; born 1 May 1954) is a Ukrainian politician and jurist who served as the head of Central Election Commission during the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election which led to the Orange Revolution.[1][2]
Along with Vadym Kolesnichenko, he is the co-author of the bill On principles of the state language policy adopted in 2012.
From the 1998 Ukrainian parliamentary election until the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election, Kivalov was a member of the Verkhovna Rada.[3] In 2019 he lost re-election as an independent candidate in single-seat constituency 135 (Odesa Oblast).[4]
Notes
- ^ Though internationally recognised as part of Moldova, Tiraspol is de facto controlled by and serves as capital of the unrecognised Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (better known as Transnistria).
References
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- ^ Ківалов Сергій Васильович. aprnu.kharkiv.org
- ^ Дрьомін В. М.; Солодухіна М. М. (23 September 2015). Ківалов Сергій Васильович - вчений, державний діяч, політик, людина: біобібліографічний покажчик. Одеса : Юридична література. pp. 7–. ISBN 978-966-419-178-1.
- ^ "Ківалов програє "Слузі народу" на Одещині".
- ^ "Ківалов програє "Слузі народу" на Одещині".