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Igor Fedorovych Sharov was born on 1961, is a Ukrainian politician. Discover Igor Fedorovych Sharov'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 63 years old?

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1928

His father, Fedir Makarovych Sharov (1928–1996), was a military man; his mother, Maria Korniyivna Sharova (1937–2009), was a headteacher of a pre-school educational institution.

1941

Sharov was member of Parliament of Ukraine of the 2nd convocation, representing Rozdolne election district number 41 in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea (ARC).

He was a member of the group "The Constitutional Centre" and the Committee on Fuel and Energy complex, Transport and Communications.

1957

Brother Alexander Sharov (1957) – police lieutenant colonel, MIA (Ministry of Internal Affairs) pensioner.

1959

Sister Valentina Sharova (1959) - pensioner.

1961

Igor (or Ihor) Fedorovych Sharov (Ігор Шаров) (born 1961) is a Ukrainian politician, a member of Parliament of Ukraine (MP) and a writer.

Sharov was born on 10 August 1961 in the village Skalivski Khutory of Kropyvnytskyi (former Kirovograd) region, Ukraine.

1974

Since 1974 they lived in Kropyvnytskyi (former Kirovograd).

The purpose of the move was to give their children a good education.

1976

In 1976, Sharov was sent by Kirovograd military city commissariat to study at the Mukhin Kirovohrad Medical School.

1980

He graduated from it in 1980.

1987

In 1987 he majored as a historian and social scientist at the A.S.Pushkin Kirovohrad Pedagogical Institute (now Volodymyr Vynnychenko Central Ukrainian State Pedagogical University) and in 1998 as an economist at the Academy of Labour and Social Affairs (Kyiv).

1991

In 1991 he finished his post-graduate studies at the Kyiv Institute of Foreign Languages.

He was a candidate of Historical Sciences and presented a thesis "The working class of Ukraine in the production branch in the age of formation and strengthening of a command economy (end of 20 - 30 years)", defended at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.

He served in the Army as a part of the Pskov and Vitebsk air-landing divisions (Afghanistan).

As a captain in reserve Igor Sharov until now maintains close relations with the Afghanistan Veterans of Kropyvnytskyi.

Igor Sharov worked as a recreation therapist, a head of labor union, a professor in Kirovohrad Pedagogical Institute (now Volodymyr Vynnychenko Central Ukrainian State Pedagogical University).

He headed CEO of "Inkopmark" company (Kropyvnytsky).

As a First Vice President Igor Sharov worked in a Public Joint Stock Company - Corporation "Republic".

He was a chairman of the Board of closed JSC “Intergaz” (Kyiv).

Later he became a Permanent Representative of the President of Ukraine in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, advisor of the President of Ukraine, Deputy Minister of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.

1995

From 1995 to 2014 – Member of the Parliament of Ukraine.

1999

As a member of Parliament of Ukraine of the 3rd convocation, he was a member and a leader of the parliamentary faction "Labour Ukraine" and member of the Committee of Foreign Affairs and Relations with the CIS (March 1999 – 2000: member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs).

As member of Parliament of Ukraine of the 4th convocation, he headed the parliamentary faction "Labour Ukraine" and the People's Bloc of Lytvyn and he was appointed a member of the Committee of Budget.

As a member of Parliament of Ukraine of the 6th convocation, he served as a deputy head of the "Lytvyn Bloc".

After the election of Volodymyr Lytvyn as a Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Igor Sharov personally headed the "Lytvyn Bloc".

He also became a chairman of the Committee of Human Rights, National Minorities and International Relations.

As a member of Parliament of Ukraine of the 7th convocation, he was a member of the Party of Regions, the parliamentary faction "European sovereign Ukraine", and the Committee of Enterprising, Regulatory and Antimonopoly policy.

He was the author and co-author of 194 legislative initiatives.

Igor Sharov contributed to the establishment of the Ukrainian National Fund "Mutual understanding and reconciliation" of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.

He held the position of a Deputy Chairman of the supervisory board of the fund and developed the Law of Ukraine "On victims of Nazism persecution".

Together with well-known state and public figures, he obtained financial compensation for almost 650,000 former forced employees, prisoners of concentration camps, and ghettos.

In collaboration with colleagues in deputy corps and professional state officials, he initiated the establishment and adjustment of the activity of Committee on Intellectual Property.

He was a vice-president of the All-Ukrainian Association of Intellectual Property and head of the International NGO "International Economic Committee".

Sharov was a member of the Interdepartmental Commission on Local Self-Government of the Cabinet of Ministers and the Board of the National Bank of Ukraine.

He was an active participant of the constitutional process and a member of the Constitutional Assembly.

He served as a member of the Commission on State Awards and Heraldry, and was President of the International Charity Fund "Ukraine".

2006

He was a parliamentary representative of the Lytvyn Bloc in 2006–7, and a leading figure in the Labour Ukraine party.

He was instrumental in obtaining compensation for many victims of Nazi persecution.

He has written a number of non-fiction works.