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Iryna Naumivna Borzova (born Barulya, born August 28, 1982, in Vinnytsia, Soviet Ukraine, USSR) is a Ukrainian business woman and politician.[1] She was the People's Deputy of Ukraine of the IX convocation. She was a member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Youth and Sports,[2] and Chairman of the Subcommittee on State Youth Policy.[3]

Biography

Together with her father Naum Barulei, Iryna Borzova owns Profil-N LLC, registered in the Crimean Sudak.[4] The company operates restaurants. In 2014, after the occupation of Crimea by Russia, its business was re-registered in accordance with Russian law, and according to the tax service of the Russian Federation.[5] In 2016, it earned a profit of about 600 thousand rubles.[5][6] Iryna Borzova is also the owner of the "Delicious Hedgehog cafe" chain.[7]

In the 2015 local elections, Iryna Borzova ran for the Vinnytsia City Council from Volodymyr Groysman's Vinnytsia European Strategy party.[8] He is the chairman of the Vinnytsia city organization of the "Ukrainian House" political party.

In 2019, Borzova was elected People's Deputy of Ukraine in the single-mandate constituency № 14 (Zhmerynka, Barsky, Zhmerynsky, Litynsky, Tyvrivsky districts) from the "Servant of the People" party.[9] During the nomination in her constituency, she presented gifts to children through the Irina Borzova Charitable Foundation, which journalists call a PR move. At the time of the election: natural person-entrepreneur, non-partisan. Lives in Vinnytsia.[10]

She is a member of the "Servant of the People"[11] party, chairwoman of the Vinnytsia regional organization.[12]

Family

She is married to her husband, Serhiy Borzov.[13] They have 2 daughters, Anna and Yelyzaveta, and a son, Matviy.

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