Oleksiy Kucher

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Oleksiy Kucher
Олексій Кучер
Volodymyr Zelensky
Preceded byYuliya Svitlychna
Succeeded byAina Tymchuk[1]
People's Deputy of Ukraine
In office
29 August 2019 – 3 December 2019
Preceded byAnatoliy Hirshfeld
Succeeded byYuliya Svitlychna
Personal details
Born
Oleksiy Volodymyrovych Kucher

(1985-03-23) 23 March 1985 (age 39)
Novoraysk,
Servant of the People
EducationH.S. Skovoroda Kharkiv National Pedagogical University
Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University
Occupationlawyer
politician

Oleksiy Volodymyrovych Kucher (Ukrainian: Олексій Володимирович Кучер; born 23 March 1985[2]) is a Ukrainian lawyer and politician.[3] Kucher was Governor of Kharkiv Oblast from November 2019 until November 2020.[4][1]

Biography

Kucher studied at the H.S. Skovoroda Kharkiv National Pedagogical University.[5]

He also graduated from the Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University.[5]

He obtained his lawyer's license in 2011. Teacher at the High School of Advocacy.[6]

Kucher was elected to the

Servant of the People he won election district 179 (located in Kharkiv Oblast) with 50.62% of the votes; Serhii Chernov of Opposition Bloc placed second with 17.25% of the votes.[8] In parliament he became member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Legal Policy.[5]

On 11 November 2019

In the October 2020 Kharkiv mayoral election Kucher was the mayoral candidate of Servant of the People.[9] He finished third with 7.24%, losing to incumbent mayor Hennadiy Kernes.[9]

President Zelensky dismissed Kucher, as Governor of Kharkiv Oblast, on 27 November 2020.[1]

See also

  • List of members of the parliament of Ukraine, 2019–24

References

  1. ^
    Ukrayinska Pravda
    (27 November 2020)
  2. ^ "Кучер Олексій Володимирович". Central Election Commission (in Ukrainian). Retrieved November 11, 2019.
  3. UNIAN
    . November 6, 2019. Retrieved November 11, 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Decree of the President of Ukraine № 806/2019". Office of the President of Ukraine (in Ukrainian). Retrieved November 11, 2019.
  5. ^ a b c "Кучер Олексій Володимирович". dovidka.com.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved November 11, 2019.
  6. ^ "Кучер Алексей Владимирович". ru.slovoidilo.ua (in Russian). Retrieved November 11, 2019.
  7. ^ "Some 254 MPs enter Rada from Servant of the People, 124 MPs from other parties, 46 MPs self-appointed". Interfax-Ukraine. July 26, 2019. Retrieved November 11, 2019.
  8. ^ "Електоральна пам'ять". ukr.vote.
  9. ^
    UNIAN
    (4 November 2020)

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Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Kharkiv Oblast
2019-2020
Succeeded by