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Leopold Taburyanskyi

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Leopold Taburyansky
Леопольд Табурянський
Personal details
Born (1940-07-22) July 22, 1940 (age 84)
Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine
Political partyPeople's Party of Ukraine (1991-93)
ChildrenRuslan
Alma materDnipropetrovsk Industrial College

Leopold Ivanovych Taburyansky (Ukrainian: Леопольд Іванович Табурянський; born 1940) is a Ukrainian politician.

Life before politics

Taburyansky was born July 22, 1940 in Kryvyi Rih. In 1958 he graduated from the Dnipropetrovsk Industrial College, after which he was drafted to the army. From 1962 Taburyansky worked at mines Comintern and Kirov. Soon after being excluded from the Communist Party (1985) he became the president of the syndicate "Olimp" and the Association of Farms "Son".

Political life

On March 4, 1990 Taburyansky was elected with 64.05% votes (out of 6 candidates) as a member of parliament of Ukrainian SSR from an election district in the city of Dnipropetrovsk where he was a member of the opposition faction People's Council (Narodna Rada). In September 27, 1991 he established the People's Party of Ukraine (1991–93) and in December 1991 participated in the presidential elections where he gathered some 182,713 votes placing last (0.57%).

Taburyansky was not able to be reelected to the Verkhovna Rada in 1994. The same year he lost his son under mysterious circumstances which implied that his son committed suicide. Taburyansky tried to be reelected in 1998, however - was not successful. In 2000-01 he participated in the protest Ukraine without Kuchma and was one of those who undersigned the declaration of the Civil Committee in protection of Constitution. In 2002 Taburyansky was once again unsuccessful to be reelected to the parliament.

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