Vitaliy Bort
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Vitaliy Bort is a former People's Deputy of Ukraine[1] and a member of the Party of Regions (since May 2006).
Biography
Vitaliy Petrovych Bort was born on 1 September 1972 in Donetsk. In 1994, Bort graduated from Donetsk Polytechnic University (Horlovka branch) in the faculty of the Construction of Roads and Bridges.[2]
Career
- 1995–2000 - Commercial agent at Donetskelectrotorg LLC
- 2005 - Manager at Trading House Yasinovatskiy Machine Building Plant
- 2005–2006 - Commercial Director at Trading House Yasinovatskiy Machine Building Plant
- 2006–2007 - People's Deputy of Ukraine from the Party of Regions of the 5th convocation
- Since 2006 - Chairman of the Subcommittee of the roads and road management of the Committee on Communications and Transport
- Since 2007 - People's Deputy of Ukraine from the Party of Regions of the 6th convocation (No. 101 in the electoral list)
- Since December 2007 - Member of the Committee on Agrarian Policy and Land Relations[2]
- Since December 2012 - Chairman of the Subcommittee on pipelines of the Committee on Communications and Transport
- Since March 2013 - Member of the Parliamentary group of the Kingdom of Norway
- Since March 2013 - Member of the Parliamentary group of the Russian Federation
- Since April 2013 - Member of the Parliamentary group of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
- Since May 2013 - Member of the Parliamentary group of the Republic of Kazakhstan[3]
In the
War in Donbass and the elections did not take place.[4]
Family
Bort is married; his wife Olga (born 1973) is a housewife. They have one daughter, Yana, born in 1996.
References
- National Radio Company of Ukraine. 25 November 2014. Archived from the originalon 26 November 2014. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
"Parliament to form leadership and coalition on November 27".UNIAN. 26 November 2014. - ^ a b "Виталий Петрович Борт (Vitaliy Petrovych Bort)". politrada.com.
- ^ "Офіційний портал Верховної Ради України".
- ^ RBK Ukraine