Solomiia Bobrovska

Solomiia Bobrovska (born 20 December 1989) — Ukrainian politician and civic activist, Member of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine since 2019.,[1][2] former Acting Governor of Odesa region in 2016-2017.[3]

Solomiia Bobrovska
Соломія Анатоліївна Бобровська
Member of the Verkhovna Rada
Assumed office
29 August 2019
Acting Governor of Odesa Region (2016-2017)
Preceded byMikheil Saakashvili (2015-2016)
Succeeded byMaksym Stepanov (2017-2019)
Personal details
Born20 December 1989
Rivne, Rivne Oblast
CitizenshipUkraine
Political partyHolos

Education

2007-2012 - Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Philosophy Faculty, Master's degree.[4] Currently, she is doing her Ph.D. on the topic "Freedom as a source of social and legal legitimation of the civil society".[5]

Graduate of the Institute of Civic Leadership.[4]

Graduate of the joint project of the Laboratory of the Legislative Initiatives and the Council of Europe - Ukrainian School of Political Studies.[6]

Civic activity

Starting 2002 is a member of the national scout organisation Plast[7]

Starting 2009 is a member of the NGO "Foundation of Regional Initiatives".[4]

An activist of the civic movement "Chesno. Filtrui Radu!"(Ukrainian: "Чесно. Фільтруй Раду!") - which means "Honestly. Filter Rada!". Co-founder of the Euromaidan SOS and Help to the SBGSU.[5]

Professional experience

In 2010 as a part of the Canada-Ukraine Parliamentary Program interned in the Parliament of Canada at the office of Andrew Kania[8].

In 2012-2014 and in January–June 2015 was a project manager at the Centre of Civil Liberties.

In April–December 2014 served as an advisor to the Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine Oleksandr Sych.[5]

From October 2015 through April 2016 served as an advisor to the Governor of Odesa Region Mikheil Saakashvili.[5]

April 2016-January 2017 served as a Deputy Governor of Odesa Region.[3]

9 November 2016 was appointed the Acting Governor of Odesa Region.[9] Being 26 at the moment of appointment, she became the youngest Governor in Ukraine's history. Acted as the Governor through 12 January 2017.

September–November 2017 completed a fellowship at the Massachusetts Caucus of Women Legislators (Boston, USA).[5]

2018-2019 served as a Head of the NGO "Ukrainian Core" and focused on the Women Political Interaction Studies Project for women of Southern and Eastern Ukraine.[5]

Political activity

One of the core members in the team of Svyatoslav Vakarchuk who heads the Holos Party (Ukrainian: Голос).[10] She was a candidate at the parliamentary election in 2019, №9[1][2] in the party lists.

Serves as a Secretary of the Parliamentary Committee on Foreign Affairs and Inter-parliamentary Cooperation.[2]

Serves as a Deputy Head of Ukrainian Delegation to the NATO PA.[11]

Serves as a Co-Head of the Latvia-Ukraine Parliamentary Friendship Group.[12]

References

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