Ruslan Bodelan | |
Native Name Lang: | uk |
Office: | 3rd Mayor of Odesa |
Term Start: | August 1998 |
Term End: | 5 April 2005 |
Predecessor: | Eduard Hurvits |
Successor: | Eduard Hurvits |
Office1: | Member of the Verkhovna Rada |
Term Start1: | 11 May 1994 |
Term End1: | 6 February 1997 |
Office2: | 1st Governor of Odesa Oblast |
Term Start2: | 11 July 1995 |
Term End2: | 5 May 1998 |
Predecessor2: | position created |
Successor2: | Serhiy Hrynevetskyi |
Office3: | Member of the Verkhovna Rada |
Term Start3: | 14 December 1992 |
Term End3: | 10 May 1994 |
Office4: | Chairman of the Odesa Regional executive committee |
Term Start4: | 28 January 1991 |
Term End4: | March 1992 |
Predecessor4: | Anatoliy Butenko |
Successor4: | position abolished |
Birth Date: | 4 April 1942 |
Birth Place: | Berezivka, Podilsk Raion, Odesa Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union |
Party: | Independent |
Ruslan Borysovych Bodelan (; born 4 April 1942) is a Ukrainian politician.
Ruslan Bodelan started his career in 1959 as a sports coach/teacher in a secondary school. In 1961, he began his work at the "Odessilbud" construction company (within its Construction and Field Assembly Department #14) in Balta.
Since 1964 Bodelan is active in politics, being member and functionary in Komsomol, Communist Party of the Soviet Union and other Soviet organizations. In 1965, he became a First Secretary (Head) of Kiliia Raion Komsomol Organization. His top position in CPSU was the First Secretary of Odesa Regional Committee, which he occupied in April 1990.
On 3 April 1990, Bodelan was elected member of the Odesa Oblast Soviet (council). He was later elected a chairman of this council and was occupying this position up to April 1998. Simultaneously, Bodelan was a head of Odesa Oblast State Administration (i.e. governor) in July 1995 – May 1998, member of the Verkhovna Rada (parliament) of Ukraine in 1994–1998, a member of Maritime Policy Commission under President of Ukraine in 1995–1998, head of the Commonwealth of Danube States' Executive Group in 1996–1997.
In August 1998 Bodelan was elected a mayor of Odesa city. He was re-elected as mayor in 2002, but election results were challenged in courts. In 2005 an Odesa court ruled the elections void and proclaimed Eduard Gurvits a legal Mayor of Odesa.
While mayor Bodelan allegedly took active part in a wide-range electoral fraud in favor of pro-government candidates during the 2004 presidential election. After the Orange Revolution he fled to Russia. An investigation of his mayoral activities was opened soon after, Bodelan was charged with abuse of office.
Bodelan is currently wanted under an Interpol search warrant,[1] but Russian authorities refuse to extradite him. He was granted Russian citizenship in 2006[1] (which automatically revokes his Ukrainian citizenship) and a position of deputy director of the Saint Petersburg Sea Port. Bodelan refused to return to Ukraine voluntarily, claiming he is afraid of political prosecution by supporters of former president Viktor Yushchenko. On 9 April 2010 the ex-mayor returned to Odesa.[1]
Rouslan Bodelan was awarded with a number of Soviet and Ukrainian decorations and medals, including Order of the Red Banner of Labour, "Decoration of Honour" Order, Order of Merits III grade, order of St. Volodymyr II grade.