Английская Википедия:Andriy Shkil
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Шаблон:Infobox officeholder Andriy Vasylovych Shkil (Шаблон:Lang-uk; born 26 November 1963) is a Ukrainian politician.[1][2][3]
Since 2013 Shkil lives in exile in France because he fears he will be arrested in Ukraine due to a 2001 criminal case.[4]
Biography
Professional career
Shkil graduated in 1988 from the Faculty of Pharmacy of the Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University.[5]
In 1989 Shkil became a member of the editorial board of the newspaper Ukrayina Moloda and he was elected deputy chief of the Independent Ukrainian Youth Union.[2] From then he fulfilled various journalistic functions as writer and TV-presenter.[2] In 1997 Skhil graduated from the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv's Department of Journalism.[2][3][5]
Political career
Shkil took part in the founding meeting of the Ukrainian National Assembly – Ukrainian National Self Defence (UNA-UNSO) in June 1990.[5]
After having had several executive functions in UNA-UNSO in Lviv, Shkil became the party leader of UNA-UNSO June 2002.[2][5] Shkil was active in Ukraine without Kuchma.[2][5] On 21 March 2001 Shkil was arrested on charges of "organizing mass unrest in Kyiv during street demonstrations" and spent 13 months in jail.[2][5] While in custody, Shkil was elected the People's Deputy of Ukraine during the 2002 parliamentary elections, and as a result was released.[2][5] Shkil won a single-mandate constituency in the Lviv Oblast (province) and thus a seat in the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's parliament),[6][7] the UNA-UNSO itself won 0,04% of the votes.[8] In the Verkhovna Rada, Shkil became a member of the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc.[2][5] In 2003 Shkil left UNA-UNSO,[9] and in March 2005 he became a member of Batkivshchyna.[5] During the 2006 and 2007 parliamentary elections Shkil was re-elected into the Verkhovna Rada high on the party list of the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc.[1][5]
Shkil is the author of a bill banning abortion which was registered in the Verkhovna Rada at the request of the clergy of the Greek Catholic Church and the Vatican on 12 March 2012.[10]
Shkil was placed at number 87 on the electoral list of Batkivshchyna during the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election.[11] He was not re-elected into parliament.[12] Early 2013 Shkil applied for political asylum in the Czech Republic; Ukrainian authorities claim he is not prosecuted in Ukraine.[13] Since he came to the Czech Republic on the basis of a French visa Shkil moved to France in May 2013 because the Dublin Regulation stipulates France should deal with his appeal.[13] In a November 2016 interview with Espreso TV Shkil stated he still resided in France because the criminal case made after his 21 March 2001 arrest was still open.[4]
References
External links
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 Шаблон:In lang Official Verkhovna Rada website profile Шаблон:Webarchive, Verkhovna Rada
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 2,2 2,3 2,4 2,5 2,6 2,7 2,8 Shkil Andriy, Kyiv Post
- ↑ 3,0 3,1 Шаблон:In lang Андрей Шкиль. Liga.net
- ↑ 4,0 4,1 Шаблон:In lang Shkil explained why does not return to Ukraine Шаблон:Webarchive, Espreso TV (22 November 2016)
- ↑ 5,0 5,1 5,2 5,3 5,4 5,5 5,6 5,7 5,8 5,9 Шаблон:In lang Шкиль Андрей Шаблон:Webarchive, Korrespondent (6 May 2009)
- ↑ The Constituency № 121 Шаблон:Webarchive, Central Election Commission of Ukraine (2002 regular election)
- ↑ Results of voting in single-mandate constituencies Шаблон:Webarchive, Central Election Commission of Ukraine (2002 regular election)
- ↑ Шаблон:In lang Українська національна Ассамблея, Database DATA
- ↑ UNA-UNSO :: Articles
- ↑ Ukrainian clergy condemn FEMEN protest on Sophia Cathedral bell tower, Kyiv Post (11 April 2012)
- ↑ They Call Themselves the Opposition, The Ukrainian Week (31 August 2012)
- ↑ Шаблон:In lang Список депутатів нової Верховної Ради, Ukrayinska Pravda (11 November 2012)
- ↑ 13,0 13,1 France may consider ex-lawmaker Shkil’s bid for asylum after Prague’s refusal – media, Interfax-Ukraine (16 April 2013)
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