Volodymyr Ariev
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Volodymyr Ariev | |
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Parliament of Ukraine | |
Assumed office 2007 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Kyiv, Ukraine | 31 March 1975
Political party | European Solidarity |
Occupation | journalist and film director |
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Volodymyr Ariev (born 31 March 1975) is a Ukrainian
Parliament of Ukraine since the 2007 Ukrainian parliamentary election, chairman of Ukrainian delegation in Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
in 2015–2019, PACE Vice-President (2015, 2018), President of PACE Committee for Culture, Education, Science and Media (2016–2017). He has a diplomatic rank of Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador.
Biography
Volodymyr Ariev was born in Kyiv Ukraine on 31 March 1975.[1][2]
Education
- 1992, Nature and Science Lyceum in Kyiv[1]
- 1998, Institute for Journalism affiliated with Kyiv National University[3]
- 1994, student of BBC World Service school, Kyiv
Career
- February 1993 – October 1994, assistant reporter, stringer of Ukrainian and Russian BBC services, (Kyiv)
- October 1994 – January 1996, special correspondent, host of "Vikna-novyny" news program, "Internews"
- January 1996 – May 1996, special correspondent, information agency "Vikna"
- May – November 1996, host of the news block in "Good Morning Ukraine!", UT-1 channel
- November 1996 – September 2003, special correspondent, Information and Analytical service, TV channel Inter
- 2002, journalist of TSN, 1+1Studio
- March 2003 – March 2004, independent journalist and author of the program "Non-province"(Zerkalo Nedeli" ("Mirror Weekly"); special correspondent at JSC Television Information Agency "Profi TV"[1]
- March 2004 – December 2005, – Director and author of the program "Closed Zone", "Channel 5"
- 2007 – 5 Kanal stopped collaboration with Volodymyr Ariev producer center due to he ran for Parliamentary Elections.
- MP 6th Verkhovna Rada since November 2007, was elected by the lists of "Our Ukraine – People's Self-Defense Bloc"[2]
- Second term in MP office 7th Verkhovna Rada since November 2012, was elected in constituency 218, Kyiv for Batkivshchyna.[4]
- Third term in MP office Petro Poroshenko Bloc.[4]
- Since 2015 Chairman of Ukrainian delegation to PACE
- PACE Vice-President (2015, 2018)
- In 2016–2017 President of PACE Committee for Culture, Education, Science and Media, PACE General Rapporteur for media freedom and safety of journalists
- Since September 2017 Ariev hosts a political talk show on the TV channel "Direct".[5]
- Ariev was elected to parliament 4th time for European Solidarity in the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election as number 17 of its election list.[6]
- Ariev's daughter Yaryna Arieva was elected (at the age of 20) to the Kyiv City Council for European Solidarity in the 2020 Ukrainian local elections.[7]
Filmography
- Donetsk mafia. Reloaded. "Zmina" Studio, 2007.
- Kyiv tragedy, 1960th. 2008
- The Secrets of the Black Sea. 2009
- Ukraine: from democracy to chaos. Co-production, Grain de Sables (France), 2012
Awards
- Awardee of V.Marchenko Prize for the best media coverage of the human rights theme (2004)
- Awardee of О. Krivenko Prize "For progress in journalism" (2005)
- Winner of the national prize "TV-triumph" (2005, 2006)
Family
Ariev is married to Natalka Fitsych (b. 1977), editor-in-chief of the production company "Restricted Area". They have a daughter Yaryna (b. 2000).[3]
See also
- List of Ukrainian Parliament Members 2007
- Verkhovna Rada
References
- ^ a b c "Рубан Виктор".
- ^ a b "Народний Депутат України". w1.c1.rada.gov.ua. Archived from the original on 2010-11-29.
- ^ a b "Арьев Владимир Игоревич / Досье / УБОП - новости, политика, провокации". ubop.net.ua. Archived from the original on 2010-12-02.
- ^ a b (in Russian) Short bio, LIGA
- Ukrayinska Pravda(12 February 2019)
- Ukrayinska Pravda(21 July 2019)
- ^ (in Ukrainian) Yaryna Volodymyrivna Arieva small biography, Vechirniy Kyiv (as updated on 18 January 2022)