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Eduard Gurvits was born on 30 January, 1948 in (now Ukraine), is a politician. Discover Eduard Gurvits's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 30 January 1948
Birthday 30 January
Birthplace Mohyliv-Podilskyi, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine)
Nationality Ukraine

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2020

In the 2020 Odesa local election, Gurvits was again candidate for Mayor of Odesa, nominated by the Eduard Gurvits Bloc, but was unsuccessful.

2015

In the 2015 Mayoral election of Odesa, Gurvits came in third with 8.5% of the vote.

2012

After the failure of Odesa to become one of the host city's for UEFA Euro 2012, President of the Ukrainian Association of Football Hryhoriy Surkis stated (in mid-December 2009) that "The Odesa mayor promised a lot and did little". Gurvits in 2010 was running for election for the party Front for Change. But lost these elections with 30.8 percent of the votes.

Gurvits returned to national politics as number 16 on the party list of Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform for the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election. He was elected into the Verkhovna Rada. In the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election, Gurvits tried to again win a seat, placed at No. 96 of the electoral list of the Petro Poroshenko Bloc. However, the Petro Poroshenko Bloc won no more than 63 seats, and thus Gurvits did not return to the Verkhovna Rada.

2005

Remaining in the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's parliament), Gurvits became an early supporter of Viktor Yushchenko and the Orange Revolution, and was re-elected as mayor in April 2005. Gurvits' second term, however, ended in an unsuccessful attempt at re-election, with the failed attempt to host UEFA Euro 2012 in the city being a key reason for Gurvits' removal. Gurvits subsequently re-entered the Verkhovna Rada as a member of the Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform in 2012, serving until the Revolution of Dignity.

Gurvits survived two assassination attempts and two of his close associates - Ihor Svoboda and Serhiy Varlamov - were kidnapped. (The body of Varlamov was recovered in 2005). Also in 1998, Gurvits was re-elected to the Verkhovna Rada, this time from the 136th electoral district.

2002

In 2002, Gurvits participated in new mayoral elections, but lost to Rouslan Bodelan. Later, in 2005, the Prymorskyi district court of Odesa declared the elections invalid and proclaimed Gurvits as Mayor of Odesa. During the 2006 elections, Gurvits was formally elected Mayor of Odesa. He supported the pro-President Viktor Yushchenko political bloc, Eduard Gurvits's Bloc Our Odesa, during the simultaneous Odesa city council elections.

1999

In 1999, he supported the renaming of Griboyedov Lane into Roman Shukhevych Street, saying:

1998

In March 1998, Gurvits was re-elected as mayor, by a margin of 70,000 votes. Due to pressure by then-President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma, the Kropyvnytskyi Regional Court of Appeal declared the elections void. The same court barred Gurvits from participating in further election. It is speculated that these events were influenced by Gurvits' support of former Prime Minister Pavlo Lazarenko.

1990

Born into a Jewish family in western Ukraine, Gurvits served in the Soviet Army for one year before becoming a construction foreman in the southwestern Soviet Union. A participant in Odesan politics since 1990, Gurvits became both mayor of Odesa and a People's Deputy of Ukraine as a member of the People's Movement of Ukraine. As mayor, Gurvits clashed frequently with President Leonid Kuchma, and was removed following his re-election in 1998.

1975

Gurvits is divorced. He has two children: a daughter, Yevgenia, born in 1975, who lives in Kyiv and a son, Stanislav, born in 1983, who lives in Haifa, Israel. He also has two grandchildren: Masha, born in 1996, and Misha, born in 1999, who are living together with their parents in Kyiv.

1948

Eduard Yosipovich Gurvits (Ukrainian: Едуард Йосипович Гурвіц; Russian: Эдуард Иосифович Гурвиц; Yiddish: רד יאָסיפּאָוויטש גוּרוויץ, romanized: Eduard Iosipovitsh Gurvitz; born 30 January 1948) is a Ukrainian politician who served as the 71st mayor of Odesa on two occasions; first from July 1994 to 26 May 1998, and then from 5 April 2005 to 6 November 2010. He also served as a People's Deputy of Ukraine on two occasions, from 27 March 1994 to 26 March 2006 and from 28 October 2012 to 26 October 2014.

Eduard Iosipovich Gurvits was born on 30 January 1948 in Mohyliv-Podilskyi, in the Vinnytsia Oblast of the Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union. He attended the Leningrad Engineering and Construction Institute and graduated as an Engineer of Communications. Gurvits was drafted into the Soviet Army in 1971, where he served as a private in the Strategic Rocket Forces. After leaving the army in 1972, he worked as a master construction foreman in Moldova and Odesa. In 1987, he created and headed one of the first Soviet manufacturing co-operatives, the Experimental and Creative Studio 'Ekopolis'. In May 1990 he was elected head of Odesa's Zhovtnevy district council, and in 1991 became the head of the Zhovtnevy district executive committee. In April 1994, Gurvits was elected as a People's Deputy of Ukraine to the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's parliament) from the 294th electoral district, and in July 1994, was elected Mayor of Odesa.