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Volodymyr Borysovych Groysman

Ukrainian: Володимир Борисович Гройсман, Hebrew: וולודימיר בוריסוביץ גרויסמן
Also Known As: "Volodymyr Borysovych Hroisman"
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Birthplace: Vinnytsia, Vinnyts'ka oblast, Ukraine
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Volodymyr Borysovych Groysman, sometimes transliterated as Volodymyr Borysovych Hroisman,[2] (Ukrainian: Володимир Борисович Гройсман; born 20 January 1978[3]%29 is the Prime Minister of Ukraine since 14 April 2016.[4]

From March 2006 until February 2014 Groysman was the Mayor of Vinnytsia.[5][6][7] From then to November 2014, he held two concurrent positions as the Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine for Regional Policy and the Minister of Regional Development, Construction and Housing and Communal Services of Ukraine. He was elected into parliament on the party lists of the pro-presidential Petro Poroshenko Bloc. Groysman's next post was the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's national parliament), starting late November 2014 until being appointed Prime Minister.

Contents [show] Biography[edit] Early career[edit] Volodymyr Groysman was born in Vinnytsia into a Jewish family on 20 January 1978.[3][8] In 1994 he started his career as a commercial director of the small private business company "ОКО" and as a commercial director of the private enterprise "Youth".[3]

In the 2002 local elections, he was elected as a member of the Vinnytsia City Council from the 29th electoral district. In the city council, he worked as the Deputy Head of the Permanent Committee of the City Council on Human Rights, Lawfulness, Council Members' Activities and Ethics.[3] In 2003, he graduated from the Interregional Academy of Personnel Management with a specialty in Jurisprudence.[3]

On 25 November 2005, he was elected the head of the city council and the acting mayor.[3] In the 26 March 2006 local elections, he was elected as the city's mayor,[3] becoming the youngest ever mayor of a Ukrainian administrative center.[9] In the 10 October 2010 local elections, he was re-elected mayor for a second term, as a candidate of the party Conscience of Ukraine, gaining the support of 77.81% of citizens.[3] While mayor, Groysman was the Vice-President of the Association of Ukrainian Cities and the Legal Issues society.[3]

In February 2010, Groysman graduated from the National Academy of State Administration with a specialty in Community Development Management, especially management on the local and regional levels.[3]

Government minister[edit] On 27 February 2014, Groysman was concurrently appointed as the Vice Prime Minister for Regional Policy and the Minister of Regional Development, Construction and Housing and Communal Services of Ukraine in the First Yatsenyuk Government.[3]

The parliamentary coalition that supported this government collapsed on 24 July 2014, and on the same day, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk announced that he was immediately resigning from his office.[10][11][12][13] However, Yatsenyuk's resignation was not accepted by parliament.[14] Nevertheless, on 25 July 2014, the Yatsenyuk Government appointed Groysman as its acting Prime Minister.[15] However, on 31 July 2014, the Verkhovna Rada declined Yatsenyuk's resignation because only 16 of the 450 MPs voted for his resignation.[16]

Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada[edit] In the 2014 parliamentary election, Groysman was elected into parliament after being in the top 10 of the Petro Poroshenko Bloc's electoral list.[17][18]

On 27 November 2014, at the first session of newly elected parliament, Groysman was elected as the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada with 313 votes in favor.[19][20] 359 (of the 423 deputies) supported his nomination. He was also the only candidate for the post.[21]

Prime Minister of Ukraine[edit] Main article: Groysman Government With public dissatisfaction and allegations of corruption surrounding his government, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk announced on 10 April 2016 that he planned to resign.[22] Following several days of parliamentary debate, on 14 April 2016, Groysman was voted in by MPs 257 to 50 as the 16th Prime Minister of Ukraine.[4] Groysman, who is 38, is the youngest Ukrainian prime minister ever elected.[23]

Personal life[edit] Volodymyr Groysman is married and has two daughters and a son.[3]

Groysman is an active member of the Jewish community in his native Vinnytsia.[9] He is the first Jewish politician to occupy Ukraine's top posts.[9]

Groysman's grandfather, Isaac, survived the Holocaust by pretending to be dead after being dropped into a mass grave by Nazi troops.[9]

About Volodymyr Groysman (עברית)

ווֹלוֹדימיר בוריסוביץ' גרויסמן

''''''(באוקראינית: Володи́мир Бори́сович Гро́йсман; נולד ב-20 בינואר 1978 בוויניצה שבברית המועצות – כיום באוקראינה) הוא יהודי-אוקראיני שכיהן כראש ממשלת אוקראינה, יושב ראש הפרלמנט וסגן ראש הממשלה של אוקראינה, ולפני כן היה ראש העיר ויניצה.

תוכן עניינים 1 קורות חיים 1.1 פעילותו הפוליטית 2 קישורים חיצוניים 3 הערות שוליים קורות חיים גרויסמן נולד בעיר ויניצה למשפחה יהודית, והוא מצהיר על יהדותו ואף מתפלל בבית כנסת בריש גלי, גם כיום, למרות האנטישמיות הקיימת באוקראינה.

ב-2016, כשהיה עדיין יושב ראש הפרלמנט האוקראיני הוא הקים על רגליהם את חברי הפרלמנט, לדקת דומיה, כמחווה לכבוד יום השואה הבינלאומי, לראשונה בתולדות פרלמנט זה.

חלק מקרובי משפחתו אף עלו לישראל וגרים כיום באשדוד. אביו, בוריס גרויסמן, בן לניצול שואה, הפך לאיש עסקים לאחר התפרקות ברית המועצות.

גרויסמן עצמו עבד מגיל 16 ועד הצטרפותו לפוליטיקה בחברה שהקים אביו, ואף ניהל אותה במשך כמה שנים.

גרויסמן הוא בעל תואר שני, עורך דין במקצועו, נשוי לאלנה ואב לשלושה.[1]

פעילותו הפוליטית בשנת 2002 נבחר למועצת העיר ויניצה, והיה לחבר המועצה הצעיר ביותר עד כה (בגיל 24).

ב-2005 הדיחו חברי המועצה את ראש העיר המכהן ומינו את גרויסמן לראש העיר הזמני.

בשנת 2006 זכה גרויסמן בבחירות לראשות העירייה והפך לראש העיר באופן רשמי. כעבור 4 שנים התמודד שוב על התפקיד וזכה בכ-78% מקולות הבוחרים, שיעור התמיכה הגבוה ביותר בראש עיר באוקראינה.

בפברואר 2014, לאחר אירועי יברומאידאן, הודח הנשיא המכהן של אוקראינה ויקטור ינוקוביץ', וגורמי אופוזיציה עלו לשלטון. ארסני יאצניוק, אשר התמנה לראש הממשלה הזמנית באוקראינה, מינה את גרויסמן לשר לענייני פיתוח אזורי ובינוי.

באוקטובר 2014 נבחר גרויסמן לראדה העליונה (הפרלמנט של אוקראינה) מטעם מפלגתו של פטרו פורושנקו, הנשיא המכהן.

ב-27 בנובמבר 2014 מונה על ידי פורושנקו לתפקיד יושב ראש הפרלמנט.

ב-14 באפריל 2016, מספר ימים לאחר שיאצניוק התפטר, נבחר גרויסמן על ידי הפרלמנט האוקראיני לראש הממשלה, בתמיכתם של 250 חברי פרלמנט ו-57 מתנגדים.[2]

ב־20 במאי 2019 התפטר גרויסמן מראשות ממשלת אוקראינה בעקבות השבעתו של נשיא אוקראינה וולדימיר זלנסקי ופיזור הפרלמנט.[3]

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של וולודימיר גרויסמן ויקישיתוף מדיה וקבצים בנושא וולודימיר גרויסמן בוויקישיתוף F icon.svg וולודימיר גרויסמן , ברשת החברתית פייסבוק Twitter logo initial.svg וולודימיר גרויסמן , ברשת החברתית טוויטר ביוגרפיה של גרויסמן באתר העירייה של ויניצה
(באוקראינית) וולודימיר גרויסמן באתר הפרלמנט של אוקראינה
(באוקראינית) אריק בנדר, ‏הכירו את ולדימיר גרויסמן, ראש ממשלת אוקראינה, היהודי הראשון בתפקיד הרם , באתר מעריב השבוע, 18 באפריל 2016 איריס ז'ורלט, ‏"אנו בונים מדינה חדשה": ראש ממשלת אוקראינה בראיון מיוחד , באתר מעריב השבוע, 12 באוגוסט 2018 https://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D7%95%D7%95%D7%9C%D7%95%D7%93%D7%99%...

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volodymyr_Groysman

Volodymyr Borysovych Groysman, sometimes transliterated as Volodymyr Borysovych Hroisman,[2] (Ukrainian: Володимир Борисович Гройсман; born 20 January 1978[3]%29 is the Prime Minister of Ukraine since 14 April 2016.[4]

From March 2006 until February 2014 Groysman was the Mayor of Vinnytsia.[5][6][7] From then to November 2014, he held two concurrent positions as the Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine for Regional Policy and the Minister of Regional Development, Construction and Housing and Communal Services of Ukraine. He was elected into parliament on the party lists of the pro-presidential Petro Poroshenko Bloc. Groysman's next post was the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's national parliament), starting late November 2014 until being appointed Prime Minister.

Contents [show] Biography[edit] Early career[edit] Volodymyr Groysman was born in Vinnytsia into a Jewish family on 20 January 1978.[3][8] In 1994 he started his career as a commercial director of the small private business company "ОКО" and as a commercial director of the private enterprise "Youth".[3]

In the 2002 local elections, he was elected as a member of the Vinnytsia City Council from the 29th electoral district. In the city council, he worked as the Deputy Head of the Permanent Committee of the City Council on Human Rights, Lawfulness, Council Members' Activities and Ethics.[3] In 2003, he graduated from the Interregional Academy of Personnel Management with a specialty in Jurisprudence.[3]

On 25 November 2005, he was elected the head of the city council and the acting mayor.[3] In the 26 March 2006 local elections, he was elected as the city's mayor,[3] becoming the youngest ever mayor of a Ukrainian administrative center.[9] In the 10 October 2010 local elections, he was re-elected mayor for a second term, as a candidate of the party Conscience of Ukraine, gaining the support of 77.81% of citizens.[3] While mayor, Groysman was the Vice-President of the Association of Ukrainian Cities and the Legal Issues society.[3]

In February 2010, Groysman graduated from the National Academy of State Administration with a specialty in Community Development Management, especially management on the local and regional levels.[3]

Government minister[edit] On 27 February 2014, Groysman was concurrently appointed as the Vice Prime Minister for Regional Policy and the Minister of Regional Development, Construction and Housing and Communal Services of Ukraine in the First Yatsenyuk Government.[3]

The parliamentary coalition that supported this government collapsed on 24 July 2014, and on the same day, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk announced that he was immediately resigning from his office.[10][11][12][13] However, Yatsenyuk's resignation was not accepted by parliament.[14] Nevertheless, on 25 July 2014, the Yatsenyuk Government appointed Groysman as its acting Prime Minister.[15] However, on 31 July 2014, the Verkhovna Rada declined Yatsenyuk's resignation because only 16 of the 450 MPs voted for his resignation.[16]

Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada[edit] In the 2014 parliamentary election, Groysman was elected into parliament after being in the top 10 of the Petro Poroshenko Bloc's electoral list.[17][18]

On 27 November 2014, at the first session of newly elected parliament, Groysman was elected as the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada with 313 votes in favor.[19][20] 359 (of the 423 deputies) supported his nomination. He was also the only candidate for the post.[21]

Prime Minister of Ukraine[edit] Main article: Groysman Government With public dissatisfaction and allegations of corruption surrounding his government, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk announced on 10 April 2016 that he planned to resign.[22] Following several days of parliamentary debate, on 14 April 2016, Groysman was voted in by MPs 257 to 50 as the 16th Prime Minister of Ukraine.[4] Groysman, who is 38, is the youngest Ukrainian prime minister ever elected.[23]

Personal life[edit] Volodymyr Groysman is married and has two daughters and a son.[3]

Groysman is an active member of the Jewish community in his native Vinnytsia.[9] He is the first Jewish politician to occupy Ukraine's top posts.[9]

Groysman's grandfather, Isaac, survived the Holocaust by pretending to be dead after being dropped into a mass grave by Nazi troops.[9]

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Volodymyr Groysman's Timeline

1978
January 20, 1978
Vinnytsia, Vinnyts'ka oblast, Ukraine