Yaroslav Vladimirovich Tailikh ( Ukrainian: Yaroslav Volodimirovich Tailikh ; born 1959 ) - Ukrainian politician. Chairman of the Executive Committee of the City Council of Ivano-Frankivsk in 1990 - 1994 .
| Yaroslav Vladimirovich Tailikh | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| |||||||
| Predecessor | Bogdan Yuryevich Yakovishin | ||||||
| Successor | position abolished; Bogdan Karlovich Borovich as the mayor of Ivano-Frankivsk | ||||||
| Birth | |||||||
| The consignment | |||||||
Born in 1959. In 1990, he was a graduate student of the Ivano-Frankivsk Institute of Oil and Gas. On March 4, 1990, at a session of the city council formed by the results of multi-party elections, he was elected its chairman: 114 out of 150 deputies voted for his candidacy. At the time of the election, Tailihu was 31 years old, which made him the youngest mayor in the Ukrainian SSR . In the city council, he was a member of the People’s Ruh of Ukraine faction . For Perestroika ” , which numbered 44 deputies.
Under Tailikh, a number of significant changes took place in the life of the city: in particular, City Day began to be widely celebrated, artistic impreza was organized, the first Ukrainian gymnasium was opened, and a number of churches destroyed during the years of Soviet rule were restored. Tailich also contributed to the decommunization of Ivano-Frankivsk: monuments to Lenin were demolished in the city and a number of streets were renamed.
In the election of the mayor in 1994, Tailikh lost the victory to Bogdan Borovich . Soon after the defeat, he, together with his wife and three daughters, left for the American city of Philadelphia . For a long time he worked as a programmer in a Swedish-American computer company, and his wife in a Ukrainian bank. The eldest daughter graduated from Washington University with honors. Two younger twin daughters graduated with honors from high school and went to university.