Anton Kisse

Anton Ivanovich Kisse is a Ukrainian politician, former member of Party of Regions and current president of the Association of Bulgarians of Ukraine. He is a native of Budjak region in Odessa Oblast, Ukraine.

Anton Kisse in 2013

He was one of the 148 deputies of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, who signed an appeal to the Polish Sejm to hold Volyn tragedy of genocide against the Poles. This statement was the first President of Ukraine Leonid Kravchuk called one that can be equated to a national treason.[1]

From 1990 to 1998, Anton Kisse was deputy of the Odessa Oblast Council from 1998 to 2004 - deputy of the Odessa City Council.

In 2002, for the first time, he took part in the parliamentary elections in the constituency number 141, but failed to win the seat. However, in the 2004 by-election in constituency number 136 in Odessa, he became a people's deputy of Ukraine in the IV session.

From October 2007 to November 2012, he was again a deputy of the Odessa Regional Council. He worked in the Commission for Culture, tourism, spirituality and international relations, joined the faction of deputies from the Party of Regions. In 2012 he opened the monument of Russian general and governor of Bessarabia, Ivan Inzov, in one of villages in Artsyz Raion.[2]

Kisse was an independent candidate in election district 142 (located in Odessa Oblast) during the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election, he finished first place with 39.06% of the votes (and thus returned to the national parliament); Ihor Plokhoi of Party of Regions placed second with 26.36% of the votes.[3]

During the 2014 conflict in Ukraine and the Russian-sponsored separatist movements in his region, he has been briefly associated with separatist sentiment in the region. He has denying any connection to the separatist movements in Odessa Oblast and even rejected it.

Kisse was an independent candidate in election district 142 during the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election, he finished first place with 52.96% of the votes (and thus regained his parliamentary seat); Serhii Parashchenko of Petro Poroshenko Bloc placed second with 35.85% of the votes.[4]

Kisse was again (an independent) candidate in election district 142 during the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election, he finished first place with 28.58% of the votes (and thus regained his parliamentary seat); Ruslan Plokhoi of Servant of the People placed second with 23.37% of the votes.[5] In parliament he joined the For the Future faction.[6]

Kisse's daughter Anastasia is a member of the Bulgarian Olympic team in gymnastics.[7]

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