Oleksandr Viktorovych Pabat (Ukrainian : Олександр Вікторович Пабат ) is a Ukrainian politician and businessman who was from 2002 to 2020 a member of the Kyiv City Council .[ 3]
Pabat was a self-nominated candidate in the 2010 Ukrainian presidential election ,[ 4] [ 5] during the election he received 0,14% of the votes.[ 6]
In 2009 Pobat became leader of the Ukrainian political organisation Peoples' Salvation Army .[ 7]
Biography
Born in Poltava on March 22, 1974[ 1] he completed his education in Kyiv , in 2004, he graduated from the National Department of Economics, specializing in finance. Since 2004 he studied at the National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv , graduated from the Faculty of Law.[ 2] Till 2000 Pabat worked in advertising for about a decade.[ 8]
Since 2002 Pabat is a deputy of the Kyiv City Council .[ 3] In 2002 he was elected for the Reforms and Order Party .[ 3]
In 2005 Pabat founded Kyiv Civil Activists .[ 9] Pobat headed the faction of Kyiv Civil Activists.[ 1] Kyiv Civil Activists was an ally of mayor Leonid Chernovetsky .[ 9] In 2004 Pabat took an active part in the events of the Orange Revolution , initiated a parallel vote count. In the 2006 Kyiv local election and 2008 Kyiv local election Pabat was elected for Kyiv Civil Activists.[ 3]
In 2009 Pabat initiated the creation of the public movement "Peoples' Salvation Army ."[ 2]
Pabat was a candidate in the 2010 Ukrainian presidential election .[ 3] His 2010 election program stated that the Ukrainian people are slaves in their own country, "The people of Ukraine live in a Latin American country slaving away to support the richest 50 families, terminators who know only how to steal, sell and destroy."[ 8] In the election Pabat gained 0.14% of the votes.[ 6]
In the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election Pabat was an independent candidate in single-member districts number 219 (first-past-the-post wins a parliament seat) located in Kyiv ; but with 30.3% of the votes he lost to Batkivshchyna 's Volodymyr Bondarenko .[ 10] [ 3]
In the 2014 Kyiv local election Pabat was reelected as deputy of the Kyiv City Council as an independent candidate.[ 11] In the 2015 Kyiv local election he was reelected as a candidate of Petro Poroshenko Bloc .[ 11] [ 3]
Pabat failed to get elected in the 2020 Kyiv local election , as nominated by Andriy Palchevsky 's Victory he and this new party failed to win any seats.[ 3] [ 12]
Pabat's hobbies are luxury cars ; he owns a Maserati and a Porsche .[ 13]
References
^ a b c d (in Ukrainian) Пабат Олександр Вікторович Archived 2009-02-03 at the Wayback Machine , Kyiv City Council
^ a b c d e f g (in Russian) Александр Пабат , ЛІГА
^ a b c d e f g h Small biography on Olexandr Pabat , Civil movement "Chesno" (in Ukrainian)
^ Events by themes: Aleksandr Pabat was nominee as a candidate for the President of Ukraine , UNIAN (October 31, 2009)
^ "CEC registered two more candidates for the President UKRAINE" . Central Election Commission of Ukraine (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2009-11-02 .
^ a b (in Ukrainian) ЦВК оприлюднила офіційні результати 1-го туру виборів , Gazeta.ua (January 25, 2010)
^ (in Ukrainian) Події за темами: Всеукраїнський Форум Народної армії спасіння , UNIAN (August 29, 2009)
^ a b Three candidates united by disgust with authorities , Kyiv Post (November 19, 2009)
^ a b Political Pulse: Presidential field takes shape , Kyiv Post (November 11, 2009)
^ (in Ukrainian) Single-mandate constituency № 219 , Central Election Commission of Ukraine
^ a b (in Ukrainian) List of BPP in the Kyiv Rada: quitter, people Tretyakov and other "dear friends" , Ukrayinska Pravda (25 September 2015)
^ Results of the 2020 elections of the Kyiv City Council , Central Election Commission of Ukraine
^ Pabat is friend of Kyiv mayor Chernovetsky, likes luxury cars , Kyiv Post (January 14, 2010)
Winner Lost in runoff Other candidates