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Yevgeny Balitsky was born on 10 December, 1969 in Melitopol, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union, is a Russian and Ukrainian politician (born 1969). Discover Yevgeny Balitsky's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?
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Yevgeny Vitalyevich Balitsky (Евгений Витальевич Бали́цкий, Євген Віталійович Балицький; born 10 December 1969) is a Russian and former Ukrainian politician, entrepreneur and former army officer who is currently serving as the governor of Zaporozhye Oblast, one of the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine, since 2022.
Originally suspected to be de facto mayor of Melitopol by the Security Service of Ukraine, he was later appointed as Governor of Zaporizhzhia Oblast by Russian authorities on 9 May 2022, amidst the occupation of the southern parts of the oblast by the Russian military.
Yevhen Vitaliiovych Balitsky was born in Melitopol, then in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic of the Soviet Union, on 10 December 1969, to a family of military aviators.
In 1987, he graduated from high school.
Before that takeover, Balitsky served in the Soviet and Ukrainian Air Force from 1991 to 1995, before entering business, serving as head of a household appliance company in Melitopol.
In 1991, he graduated from Tambov Higher Military Aviation School as a lieutenant.
For the next four years, he served in various aviation garrisons, and in 1995 was transferred to the reserves from Melitopol Regiment military transport aircraft with the rank of captain.
From 1995 to 1997, he was the head of the OlZheKa company, which sold and repaired household appliances in Melitopol.
In 1996, OlZheKa established the first FM radio station in Melitopol, called Southern Space.
From 1997 to 2007, Balitsky was head of the Melitopol Brewery, and only in 2007 did he sell a controlling stake in this company.
He entered politics in 1998 as an independent member of the Zaporizhzhia Oblast Council and joined the Party of Regions in 2004, and had served as a People's Deputy of Ukraine in the 7th and 8th convocations of the Verkhovna Rada from 2012 to 2019.
From 1998 to 2002, Balitsky was a deputy of the Zaporizhzhia Oblast Council, as an independent.
Since 2000, he led Melitopol Avtogidroagregat, a tractor parts company.
In March 2002, Balitsky was seen as a plausible candidate for mayor of Melitopol.
In 2004, he joined the Party of Regions, and from 2010 to 2012 he again served as a deputy of the Zaporizhzhia Oblast Council as a member of the party.
This time, he served as a member of the Standing Committee on the Budget, as well as the Acting Department Director in the Ministry of Economy and European Integration.
As of 2012, he was deputy director for economics at Melitopol Avtogidroagregat.
Both Melitopol Brewery and Avtogidroagregat achieved economic success under Balitsky's leadership.
From 2012 to 2019, Balitsky was a People's Deputy of Ukraine, serving in the 7th and 8th convocation of the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's national parliament).
He was elected both times as member of Zaporizhia Oblast district No. 80, a multi-member district comprising Melitopol and Melitopol Raion, with 54.46% of the votes.
In the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election he was elected as a member of the Party of Regions and in 2014 reelected as a self-nominated candidate, receiving 47.4% of the vote.
In June 2013, Balitsky was among a group of 148 people's deputies of Ukraine who signed the Appeal of deputies from the Party of Regions and the Communist Party of Ukraine to the Polish Sejm with a request to "recognize the Volyn tragedy as genocide against the Polish population and condemn the criminal acts of Ukrainian nationalists."
This step was described as national treason by the first President of Ukraine, Leonid Kravchuk.
On 16 January 2014, he was one of the deputies who voted for the Anti-protest laws in Ukraine.
On 14 February 2014, he was elected deputy chairman of the Melitopol chapter of the Party of Regions.
In April, Balitsky noted environmental problems at Molochnyi Lyman.
On 3 June 2014, Balitsky left the Party of Regions faction in the Verkhovna Rada, later joining the Opposition Bloc in May 2015.
On 2 July 2014, he announced the registration of the deputy group "For peace and stability".
On 17 September 2014, deputies of this group attended a meeting of the State Duma of the Russian Federation.
Balitsky was not among them, as he refused the invitation.
Criminal liability for illicit enrichment was introduced in Ukraine in 2015.
This was one of the EU's requirements for the implementation of the Visa Liberalisation Action Plan, as well as one of Ukraine's commitments to the IMF, as set out in the Memorandum.
On 12 July 2016, despite constant media scrutiny of the voting procedure, Balytskyi, in addition to himself, voted for two other fellow MPs who were absent from their seats, hiding behind his jacket.
As response to the coverage, he gave his middle finger to a journalist who was filming him during a vote in the Verkhovna Rada.
On 18 January 2018, he was one of 36 MPs who voted against the Law on the Recognition of Ukrainian Sovereignty over the Occupied Territories of Donetsk and Luhansk Regions.
On 23 April 2019, he was one of the 59 MPs who signed a motion on the basis of which the Constitutional Court of Ukraine cancelled the article of the Criminal Code of Ukraine on illicit enrichment, which required public officials to provide explanations about the sources of their income and the income of their family members.
In the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election Balitsky failed to get reelected in district No. 80, this time for the party Opposition Bloc.
In this election he gained 29.5% of the votes in the constituency, while winner Serhii Minko won with 33.13%.
In the 2020 Ukrainian local elections Balitsky was again elected as a deputy of the Zaporizhzhia Oblast Council for the party Opposition Bloc.
Following the capture of Melitopol by Russian forces during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Balitsky assisted in the establishment of a new, pro-Russian government in the city.