This article is about the politician. For the computer scientist, see Igor L. Markov.
Ihor Olehovych Markov (Ukrainian: Ігор Олегович Марков; Russian: Игорь Олегович Марков, romanized: Igor Olegovich Markov; born on 18 January 1973 in Odesa) is a former Ukrainian entrepreneur, founder and chairman of the Rodina Party and is a former deputy of Ukrainian parliament as a member of the Party of Regions faction.[1] Markov is wanted in Ukraine in connection with riots in Odesa that took place on 2 September 2007.[2] He was arrested in Italy's Sanremo in August 2015.[3] In February 2016 Italy refused Markov's extradition to Ukraine.[4]
^(in Russian) Small biography, LIGA
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Ihor Olehovych Markov (Ukrainian: Ігор Олегович Марков; Russian: Игорь Олегович Марков, romanized: Igor Olegovich Markov; born on 18 January 1973 in Odesa)...
with other former people's deputies of Ukraine Volodymyr Oliynyk and IhorMarkov. Azarov announced the creation of the Committee for the Salvation of...
were still planning to conquer Odesa and Mykolaiv. This unit was led by IhorMarkov, an Odesa native and well-known local collaborator. He claimed that the...
candidate in majority district 133 (in Odesa) lost to IhorMarkov with 20.6% of the votes (Markov gained 26.6%). Before Euromaidan, Goncharenko was a member...
the context of the Southern Ukraine campaign by regional collaborator IhorMarkov. Anton Rayevsky, trainer of the anti-Maidan group called the "Odessa...
elections in single-mandate constituency No. 133 (in Odesa), at the time IhorMarkov had been declared winner of that constituency. The court overturned the...
election campaign of IhorMarkov, a pro-Russian politician wanted by the Security Service of Ukraine, which resulted in Markov's election to the Verkhovna...
"Kramskoi, Ivan". encyclopediaofukraine.com. Retrieved 1 April 2024. Rozdobudko, Ihor. "Іван Крамський (1837–1887) – український художник зі Східної Слобожанщини"...
Ambassador of Ukraine to the United Kingdom In office 2010–2015 Preceded by Ihor Kharchenko Succeeded by Natalia Galibarenko Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs...
Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes 34 Win 31–3 Ihor Shevadzutskyi UD 12 30 Mar 2024 Arena Armeec, Sofia, Bulgaria Won vacant...
Literary Biography. Vol. 1. Cambridge University Press. p. 166. Vladimir Markov (1968). Russian Futurism: a History. University of California Press. pp...
Natalia Korolevska and Culture Minister Leonid Novokhatko; it also dismissed Ihor Sorkin as governor of the National Bank of Ukraine and replaced him with...
Courtenay Becker-Dey Men's 470 class details Ukraine (UKR) Yevhen Braslavets Ihor Matviyenko Great Britain (GBR) John Merricks Ian Walker Portugal (POR)...
Yevgeny Lopatin Soviet Union Vern Barberis Australia 1956 Melbourne details Ihor Rybak Soviet Union Ravil Khabutdinov Soviet Union Kim Chang-hee South...
9 FW RUS Maksim Savelyev 10 MF RUS Shamil Saaduyev 13 DF RUS Nikolay Markov 17 MF RUS Anton Orlov 21 MF RUS Yegor Ivanov 22 MF RUS Aleksandr Kanaplin...