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Ihor Baluta

Ihor Baluta
Ігор Балута
Ihor M. Baluta (09.2014) 2.jpg
Governor of Kharkiv Oblast
In office
2 March 2014 – 3 February 2015
Preceded by Mykhailo Dobkin
Succeeded by Ihor Raynin
Personal details
Born (1970-12-10) December 10, 1970 (age 46)
Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Political party Batkivshchyna
Profession Pediatrician

Ihor Baluta (Ukrainian: Ігор Балута) is an Ukrainian pediatrician, businessmen, Batkivshchyna politician and Governor of Kharkiv Oblast from March 2014 until February 2015.

Baluta was born 9 July 1970 in Kharkiv. In 1993 he graduated from Kharkiv Medical Institute (specializing in pediatrics). From 1993 till 1998 he worked at a children's hospital in Kharkiv. Baluta was an assistant at the laboratory of Clinical Immunology and Allergology of the Kharkiv Research Institute of Microbiology and Immunology Department of the Academy of medical sciences of Ukraine in Kharkiv from early 1999 till early 2002. From 2002 till 2005 he was CEO of two commercial enterprises. Late 2004 he participated in the Orange Revolution. From April 2005 till September 2010 Baluta served as head of the main Directorate of labour and social protection of the population of Kharkiv Oblast (province).

In 2010 he was elected as a Deputy of the Kharkiv Oblast Council (for Batkivshchyna). In the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election Baluta was for Batkivshchyna in constituency 168 situated in Kharkiv. He finished second in this race with 29.34% (winner Valeriy Pysarenko of Party of Regions won with 43.44%).

On 2 March 2014 Baluta was appointed Governor of Kharkiv Oblast.At the time of his appointment Kharkiv Oblast was in uproar because of pro-Russian protests. On the day of his appointment on his Government office the Ukrainian flag was replaced with a Russian flag. Baluta's first public appearance was two days later when he spoke to a crowd of pro-European demonstrators expressing his support for the new Yatsenyuk Government. From then till 13 April regional (Baluta's Government office the) state administration building was occupied multiple times by Pro-Russian (until it became fully under Ukrainian control); accompanied by violent clashes between Pro-Russian and Pro-Ukrainian demonstrators. Kharkiv returned to relative calm by 30 April.


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