Mykhailo Khmil

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Mykhailo Khmil
Михайло Михайлович Хміль
Personal details
Born (1973-05-11) 11 May 1973 (age 50)
Village Briukhovychi, Peremyshliany Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine
Nationality Ukraine
Political partyPeople's Front (Ukraine)

Mykhailo Khmil (Ukrainian: Михайло Михайлович Хміль, born 11 May 1973) is a Ukrainian political activist. He is a People's Deputy of Ukraine 7th and 8th convocations.[1]

Education[edit]

1995 — Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Economic Faculty, specialty – sociology. In 1995—1998 — a post-graduate student of Lviv University. In 2000—2002 — doctorate of Ukrainian Free University (Minich), Germany. Got a degree of Doctor of Economics in Ukrainian Free University (UFU).

Career[edit]

  • 1996—1998 — chairman of sociological laboratory of Lviv University.
  • 1999—2000 — assistant-consultant of the Ukrainian’ people’s deputy Viktor Pynzenyk.
  • May–December 2002 — completed training courses at the German Company Direct-online (Minich).
  • 2004—2005 — Head of Secretariate of Social Organization «Lviv Entrepreneurs’ Committee».
  • 2005—2012 — director of Lviv Oblast employment center.
  • 2010—2012 — Lviv City Council Deputy from party «Front for Change».

He was elected people’s deputy of Ukraine at the Parliament Elections in 2012 according to a single-seat majoritarian election region № 115.[2] The Head of the Committee on the questions of wages, indexation and compensation of citizens’ income and collective agreement-based regulation of social-labour relations of the Verhovna Rada Committee on the questions of social politic and labour. At off-year Parliamentary Elections in 2014 he ran for in accordance with the list of Political Party People's Front (Ukraine).[3] Since 27 November 2014, he has been the people’s deputy of Ukraine of the 8th convocation. A member of deputy’s faction of Political Party "People’s Front". A secretary of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on the issues of industrial policy and entrepreneurship.[4]

In the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election Khmil failed as an independent candidate in constituency 115 (in Lviv Oblast) to get reelected to parliament.[5] He lost this election with 2.53% of the votes to Natalia Pipa of the party Voice (who won with 30,02% of the votes).[6][7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine". iportal.rada.gov.ua.
  2. ^ Центральна виборча комісія України – WWW відображення ІАС "Вибори народних депутатів України 2012". Cvk.gov.ua. Retrieved on 18 September 2018.
  3. ^ Leader of political party “People’s Front”, Prime Minister of Ukraine (2014–2016), Founder of the Open Ukraine Foundation – Speakers – Kyiv Security Forum 2017. Ksf2017.openukraine.org. Retrieved on 18 September 2018.
  4. ^ Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Archived 5 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Gapp.rada.gov.ua. Retrieved on 18 September 2018.
  5. ^ Small biography on Mykhailo Khmil, Civil movement "Chesno" (in Ukrainian)
  6. ^ "Електоральна пам'ять". ukr.vote.
  7. ^ "Results of the Rada elections in constituencies". RBC Ukraine (in Ukrainian). 24 July 2019.

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