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Volodymyr Ariev
Volodymyr Ariev at a conference in 2012
Member of Parliament of Ukraine
Assumed office
2007
Personal details
Born (1975-03-31) 31 March 1975 (age 49)
Kyiv, Ukraine
Political partyEuropean Solidarity
Occupationjournalist and film director
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Volodymyr Ariev (born 31 March 1975) is a Ukrainian journalist, film director, author of the project "Restricted Area". He also is the Member of Parliament of Ukraine since the 2007 Ukrainian parliamentary election, chairman of Ukrainian delegation in Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in 2015–2019, PACE Vice-President (2015, 2018), President of PACE Committee for Culture, Education, Science and Media (2016–2017). He has a diplomatic rank of Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador.

Biography

Volodymyr Ariev was born in Kyiv Ukraine on 31 March 1975.[1][2]

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Career

  • February 1993 – October 1994, assistant reporter, stringer of Ukrainian and Russian BBC services, (Kyiv)
  • October 1994 – January 1996, special correspondent, host of "Vikna-novyny" news program, "Internews"
  • January 1996 – May 1996, special correspondent, information agency "Vikna"
  • May – November 1996, host of the news block in "Good Morning Ukraine!", UT-1 channel
  • November 1996 – September 2003, special correspondent, Information and Analytical service, TV channel Inter
  • 2002, journalist of TSN, 1+1 Studio
  • March 2003 – March 2004, independent journalist and author of the program "Non-province"(STB), freelance writer at weekly "Zerkalo Nedeli" ("Mirror Weekly"); special correspondent at JSC Television Information Agency "Profi TV"[1]
  • March 2004 – December 2005, – Director and author of the program "Closed Zone", "Channel 5"
  • 2007 – 5 Kanal stopped collaboration with Volodymyr Ariev producer center due to he ran for Parliamentary Elections.

MP 6th Verkhovna Rada since November 2007, was elected by the lists of "Our Ukraine – People's Self-Defense Bloc"[2]

Second term in MP office 7th Verkhovna Rada since November 2012, was elected in constituency 218, Kyiv for Batkivshchyna.[4]

Third term in MP office 8th Verkhovna Rada since November 2014, was re-elected in constituency 218, Kyiv for Petro Poroshenko Bloc.[4]

Since 2015 Chairman of Ukrainian delegation to PACE

PACE Vice-President (2015, 2018)

In 2016–2017 President of PACE Committee for Culture, Education, Science and Media, PACE General Rapporteur for media freedom and safety of journalists

Since September 2017 Ariev hosts a political talk show on the TV channel "Direct".[5]

Ariev was elected to parliament 4th time for European Solidarity in the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election as number 17 of its election list.[6]

Ariev's daughter Yaryna Arieva was elected (at the age of 20) to the Kyiv City Council for European Solidarity in the 2020 Ukrainian local elections.[7]

Filmography

  • Donetsk mafia. Reloaded. "Zmina" Studio, 2007.
  • Kyiv tragedy, 1960th. 2008
  • The Secrets of the Black Sea. 2009
  • Ukraine: from democracy to chaos. Co-production, Grain de Sables (France), 2012

Awards

  • Awardee of V.Marchenko Prize for the best media coverage of the human rights theme (2004)
  • Awardee of О. Krivenko Prize "For progress in journalism" (2005)
  • Winner of the national prize "TV-triumph" (2005, 2006)

Family

Ariev is married to Natalka Fitsych (b. 1977), editor-in-chief of the production company "Restricted Area". They have a daughter Yaryna (b. 2000).[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Рубан Виктор".
  2. ^ a b "Народний Депутат України". w1.c1.rada.gov.ua. Archived from the original on 2010-11-29.
  3. ^ a b "Арьев Владимир Игоревич / Досье / УБОП - новости, политика, провокации". ubop.net.ua. Archived from the original on 2010-12-02.
  4. ^ a b (in Russian) Short bio, LIGA
  5. ^ (in Ukrainian) Occupation of the TV: Why do politicians become TV presenter, Ukrayinska Pravda (12 February 2019)
  6. ^ CEC counts 100 percent of vote in Ukraine's parliamentary elections, Ukrinform (26 July 2019)
    (in Russian) Results of the extraordinary elections of the People's Deputies of Ukraine 2019, Ukrayinska Pravda (21 July 2019)
  7. ^ (in Ukrainian) Yaryna Volodymyrivna Arieva small biography, Vechirniy Kyiv [uk] (as updated on 18 January 2022)