Ratushniak was born in Uzhhorod, Ukrainian SSR.[1] He entered politics in 1994 after creating RIO, a syndicate of enterprises engaged in beverage sales, the production of cured meats and taxi service. Ratushnyak was charged in 2000 with embezzlement, but released after the charges were dropped.[5]
In the 2010 Ukrainian presidential election Ratushniak was a self-nominated candidate.[3] In August 2009, Ratushnyak was alleged to have beaten a female campaigner of fellow presidential candidate, Arseniy Yatseniuk (Front of Change)[7] A criminal case was soon opened against Ratushniak, he was accused of hooliganism, abuse of office and the violation of racial and national equality of citizens,[8] Ratushniak denies the claims.[9] Ratushniak was not previously known to be anti-Semitic.[9] Following his nomination Ratushniak told a local paper that the Jews were to blame for all his country's troubles.[9] Ratushnyak has also called Yatsenyuk "a nasty Jewmason"[5] and an "impudent little Jew" who was "successfully serving the thieves who are in power in Ukraine and is using criminal money to plough ahead towards Ukraine's presidency".[9] The mayor told the Associated Press in a telephone interview: "Is everybody obliged to love Jews and Israel? If I don't like Jews and Israel, does that make me an anti-Semite?".[9] In late December 2009, Ratushniak called on PresidentViktor Yushchenko to declare war on Somalia; referring to the taking hostage of Ukrainian sailors by Somali pirates.[10] Ratushniak also stated that Americans should atone for killing native Indians before meddling in Ukraine's internal affairs.[10] His election platform included taxing the rich, develop nuclear arms and oblige all Ukrainians to learn another foreign language, apart from Russian.[11] After the first round of the 2010 Ukrainian presidential election where Ratushniak gained only 0.12% of the votes[4] he called upon his voters to support Yulia Tymoshenko against Viktor Yanukovych in the second round: "She will be accepted by the international community and European governments, while every second of those will shut the door in front of Yanukovych."[12]