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Volodymyr Yavorivsky

Ukrainian poet, writer, journalist, and politician (1942–2021)


Summary

Ukrainian poet, writer, journalist, and politician (1942–2021)

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nameVolodymyr Yavorivsky
native_nameВолодимир Яворівський
native_name_languk
imageВолодимир Яворівський - 19031889.jpg
captionYavorivsky in 2019
officePeople's Deputy of Ukraine
term_start14 May 2002
term_end27 November 2014
predecessor{{plainlist
successor{{plainlist
constituency{{plainlist
* Kyiv, No. 213 <small>(2012–2014)</small><ref name"dovidka"
term_start115 May 1990
term_end112 May 1998
predecessor1Constituency established
Volodymyr Borysovsky (Soviet)
successor1Constituency abolished
constituency1Kirovohrad Oblast, Svitlovodsk
birth_date
birth_placeTeklivka, Transnistria Governorate, Romania (now Ukraine)
death_date
partyBatkivshchyna
otherparty{{plainlist
residenceKyiv, Ukraine
spouseHalyna Oleksandrivna (1946, actress)
childrenSon Svyatoslav (1964, journalist), daughter Olesya (1978)
alma_materOdesa State University
occupationPolitician
professionPoet, writer, journalist
signatureVolodymyr Yavorivskyi Signature 2014.png
  • Oleksandr Hudyma (2002)
  • Constituency re-established
  • Constituency abolished (2006)
  • Boryslav Bereza (2014)
  • Lviv Oblast, No. 123 (2002–2006)
  • Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc, No. 22 (2006–2012)
  • Kyiv, No. 213 (2012–2014) Volodymyr Borysovsky (Soviet)
  • People's Movement of Ukraine
  • Democratic Party of Ukraine
  • Reforms and Order Party
  • Our Ukraine Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Yavorivsky (; 11 October 1942 – 17 April 2021) was a Ukrainian poet, writer, journalist and politician who served as a People's Deputy of Ukraine twice, first from 1990 to 1998 and later from 2002 to 2012. A co-founder of the People's Movement of Ukraine before joining the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc.

Biography

Born in 1942 in the Crijopol region of Jugastru County (today part of Vinnytsia Oblast), Yavorivsky graduated from the Odesa State University as a specialist on "Ukrainian language and literature". He worked as an editor on the local radio, as a newspaper reporter ("Zaporizka pravda", "Literaturna Ukraina", "Prapor Yunosti"), a scriptwriter on Lviv television, a literary consultant, a referent of the Writer's Union of Ukraine and as the department chief and deputy editor to Vitchizna Magazine.

In the late 1980s, Yavorivsky began his active political career. He was a people's deputy of the last Supreme Soviet of the USSR in 1989–1991 and became one of the founders of People's Movement of Ukraine.

Volodymyr Yavorivsky took active part in defending the rights of the Chernobyl disaster victims.

In the 4th Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (2002–2006), Volodymyr Yavorivsky belonged to the Our Ukraine fraction and in the 5th and 6th Rada convocation to the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc fraction. In the 2012 parliamentary election he was (re)-elected into the Verkhovna Rada by winning a constituency in Kyiv for Batkivschyna.

Yavorivsky combined parliamentary functions with the position of the Writer's Union of Ukraine Chairman (appointed October 2001).

In the 2014 parliamentary election Yavorivsky again tried to win a constituency seat in Kyiv for Batkivschyna, but failed this time having finished fourth in his constituency with 13.72% of votes. The winner of the constituency, Boryslav Bereza, gained 29.44% of the votes.

He died on 17 April 2021, aged 78.

Published works

Short story collections

  • A yabluka padayut (The apples are falling), 1968
  • Гроно стиглого винограду (A cluster of mature grapes), 1971

Sketch collections

  • Kryla vygostreni nebom (Wings sharpened by heaven), 1975
  • Tut na zemli (Here on the ground), 1977
  • I v mori pamyatayu dzherelo (Remembering the source even at the sea), 1980
  • Pravo vlasnogo imeni (The right of the own name), 1985
  • Shcho my za narod takyi? (What a people are we?), 2002

Stories

  • Z vysoty veresnya (From the height of September), 1984
  • Vichni Kortelisy, 1984

Novels

  • Lantsiugova reakciya (Chain reaction), 1978 about Chornobyl
  • Oglyansya z oseni, 1979
  • Avtoportret z uyavy (Biography of Catherine Bilokur), 1980
  • Maria z polynom u kintsi stolittya, 1988, about the Chornobyl disaster
  • Kryza (Crisis), 2000

References

References

  1. [http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/236635.html Five factions form Verkhovna Rada coalition], [[Interfax-Ukraine]] (27 November 2014)
    [http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/236743.html Poroshenko guesses parliamentary coalition to be slightly larger], [[Interfax-Ukraine]] (27 November 2014)
    [http://www.unian.info/politics/1014672-governing-coalition-formed-in-parliament.html Governing coalition formed in parliament], [[UNIAN]] (27 November 2014)
  2. "Яворівський Володимир Олександрович".
  3. {{in lang
  4. "Довідка: Яворівський Володимир Олександрович".
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  6. [http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/residents-of-kyiv-vote-for-opposition-representatives-in-single-seat-constituencies-315377.html Residents of Kyiv vote for opposition representatives in single-seat constituencies], ''[[Kyiv Post]]'' (1 November 2012)
  7. {{in lang. ru [http://file.liga.net/person/308-vladimir-yavorivskii.html Short bio], LIGA
  8. {{in lang. uk [http://vibori2014.rbc.ua/ukr/okrug/volynskaya-oblast/odnomandatny-213 Candidates and winner for the seat in constituency 213 in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election] {{Webarchive. link. (9 December 2014, [[RBK Ukraine]])
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