Leopold Taburyanskyi

Ukrainian politician

Леопольд Табурянський
Official portrait, 1990
People's Deputy of UkraineIn office
15 May 1990 – 10 May 1994Preceded byPosition establishedSucceeded bySerhii Chukmasov [uk]ConstituencyDnipropetrovsk Oblast, Petrovskyi Personal detailsBorn (1940-07-22) 22 July 1940 (age 84)
Kryvyi Rih, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine)Political partyPeople's Party of Ukraine (1991-1993)Other political
affiliationsDemocratic BlocChildrenRuslanAlma materDnipropetrovsk Industrial CollegeMilitary serviceAllegianceSoviet UnionBranch/serviceSoviet ArmyYears of service1959

Leopold Ivanovych Taburyanskyi (Ukrainian: Леопольд Іванович Табурянський; born 22 July 1940) is a Ukrainian politician who served as a People's Deputy of Ukraine from Dnipropetrovsk Oblast from 1990 to 1994. He was a candidate in the 1991 Ukrainian presidential election, where he gathered 0.57% of the vote.

Early life and career

Leopold Ivanovych Taburyanskyi was born 22 July 1940 in the city of Kryvyi Rih, located in southeastern Ukraine. Taburyanskyi grew up in an ethnically-Ukrainian, working-class family. From 1954 to 1958 he studied at the Dnipropetrovsk Industrial College, subsequently serving as a conscript in the Soviet Army for a year in 1959.[1]

Political life

On 4 March 1990, Taburyanskyi was elected with 64.05% votes (out of 6 candidates) as a member of Verkhovna Rada (parliament) of the Ukrainian SSR. He was elected in Petrovskyi, an election district in the city of Dnipropetrovsk, and he was a member of the Democratic Bloc opposition faction. On 27 September 1991, he established the People's Party of Ukraine (1991–93) and in December 1991 participated in the presidential elections where he gathered some 182,713 votes placing last (0.57%).

Taburyanskyi was not able to be reelected to the Verkhovna Rada in 1994. The same year he lost his son under mysterious circumstances which implied that his son committed suicide. Taburyanskyi tried to be reelected in 1998, however - was not successful. In 2000-01 he participated in the protest Ukraine without Kuchma and was one of those who undersigned the declaration of the Civil Committee in protection of Constitution. In 2002 Taburyanskyi was once again unsuccessful to be reelected to the parliament.

References

  1. ^ "Табурянський Леопольд Іванович" [Taburyanskyi, Leopold Ivanovych]. Verkhovna Rada (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 1 September 2024.
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