Mykhailo Papiyev Explained

Mykhailo Papiyev
Office:People's Deputy of Ukraine
Term Start:27 November 2014
Constituency:
Termstart1:14 May 2002
Termend1:16 January 2003
Constituency1:Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united), No. 8
Office2:Minister of Labour and Social Policy
Termstart2:30 November 2002
Termend2:3 February 2005
Predecessor2:Ivan Sakhan
Successor2:Viacheslav Kyrylenko
Termstart3:4 August 2006
Termend3:18 December 2007
Predecessor3:Ivan Sakhan
Successor3:Lyudmyla Denisova
Office4:Governor of Chernivtsi Oblast
Termstart4:2010
Termend4:2014
Predecessor4:Volodymyr Kulish
Successor4:Mykhailo Romaniv
Birth Date:1 October 1960
Birth Place:Zaporizhzhia, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine)[1]
Party:Platform for Life and Peace (since 2022)
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Alma Mater:Chernivtsi University
Native Name Lang:uk

Mykhailo Mykolayovych Papiyev (Ukrainian: Михайло Миколайович Папієв; born 1 October 1960) is a Ukrainian engineer and politician currently serving as a People's Deputy of Ukraine since 2014, previously holding the position in 2002. He is also a former Minister of Labour and Social Policy, serving from 2002 to 2005 and from 2006 to 2007.

In 1990-1997 he worked as a director for various science and production companies.[1] Papiyev has a degree in physics from the Chernivtsi State University and a PhD in economics.

In 2002-2003 Papiyev was a member of the Verkhovna Rada representing the Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united).

In 2002-2005 he served as a Minister of Labor and Social Policy of Ukraine.

After failing to become elected to Verkhovna Rada in the 2006 Ukrainian parliamentary election with Opposition Bloc "Ne Tak", in 2006-2007 Papiyev served again as Minister of Labor and Social Policy.

In from the 2007 Ukrainian parliamentary election until 2010 he again became a member of the Verkhovna Rada representing the Party of Regions.

In 2010-2014 Papiyev served as a Governor of Chernivtsi Oblast.[2]

In the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election he again was reelected to Verkhovna Rada as a member of Opposition Bloc.[3]

In the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election he again was reelected to Verkhovna Rada as a member of Opposition Platform — For Life.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.ukrinform.ua/rubric-polytics/108846-papv_mihaylo_mikolayovich_83588.html Small biography on Papiiev Mykhailo Mykolaiovych
  2. https://www.chesno.org/politician/24871/ Small biography on Papiiev Mykhailo Mykolaiovych
  3. Web site: Електоральна пам'ять. ukr.vote.