Alla Aleksandrovska

Alla Aleksandrovna Aleksandrovska
Born (1948-12-07) 7 December 1948
Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Nationality Ukraine Ukraine
Political party Communist Party of Ukraine

Alla Aleksandrovska (born 7 December 1948 in Kharkiv) is a Ukrainian politician, member of the Communist Party of Ukraine, People's Deputy of the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Verkhovna Radas of Ukraine.

Biography

Aleksandrovska was born on 7 December 1948 in Kharkiv.[1][2] She studied in Kharkkiv school No.116, graduated from Kharkiv Aviation Institute in 1972[2] as qualified mechanical engineer. In 1990s she graduated from Kharkiv Institute of Interdisciplinary Economics, with qualification in Management and Marketing.[3] Since 1972 had worked as an engineer, then senior engineer, then as team manager of the design bureau JSC "Khartron".[2][3] Aleksandrovska has been the First Secretary in Kharkiv regional Communist Party Committee and the Member of the Presidium of the Communist Party of Ukraine (February 2001- June 2005).

Member of Parliament

3rd Verkhovna Rada

In 1998 - 2002 Alla Aleksandrovska was elected the People's Deputy from the Communist Party, No. 24 in the list. At the time of elections she was working as team manager of the design bureau JSC "Khartron", Kharkiv. Also, she was Member of Verkhovna Rada Committee on Fuel and Energy Complex, Nuclear Policy and Nuclear Safety.

4th Verkhovna Rada

In 2002 - 2006 Aleksandrovska was the People's Deputy from the Communist Party, No. 21 in the list. Her activities during the plenary included:

5th Verkhovna Rada

In 2006 - 2007 Aleksandrovska was the People's Deputy from the Communist Party, No. 17 in the list. Activities:

6th Verkhovna Rada

Since November 2007, Alla Aleksandrovska has been the People's Deputy of Ukraine in the 6th Verkhovna Rada, elected by CPU lists (No. 19)[1] Positions during the plenary:

Aleksandrovska did not return to parliament after the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election after losing in single-member districts number 170 (first-past-the-post wins a parliament seat) located in Kharkiv.[4]

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