Volodymyr Parasyuk


Volodymyr Zinoviyovych Parasyuk is a Ukrainian public figure.

Biography

Parasyuk took part in the Euromaidan protests, where he was a sotnik of a group of defenders of the Maidan. He became famous for his Euromaidan speech on February 21, 2014, in which he rejected the terms of an agreement between opposition leaders and Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych. In his speech, Parasiuk delivered an ultimatum, demanding Yanukovych's resignation and vowing his group would storm Yanukovych's Mezhyhirya residence at 10 a.m. the next day without it. The next morning, Yanukovych left the country.
Later, Parasyuk fought in the war in Donbass as a member of the Dnipro Battalion, where he was taken prisoner by Russian forces during the battle of Ilovaisk and illegally moved to Rostov on Don. He was later released with other Ukrainian prisoners of war.
He studied in the Faculty of Electronics at Lviv University, specializing in physical and biomedical electronics, but did not graduate from the program. He later studied banking, and in 2016, he graduated from Lviv University with a bachelor's degree in economics.
Parasyuk was a member of the Student Brotherhood of Lviv University and the Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists. He was elected to the Verkhovna Rada during the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election. As an independent candidate, Parasyuk won a parliamentary seat by winning the electoral district of Yavoriv with 56.56% of the votes. In parliament, he joined the inter-factional group Ukrainian Association of Patriots.
The Central Election Commission of Ukraine refused Parasyuk to register as a candidate for the snap 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election because the required deposit was made by an "inappropriate person". This error could not be corrected because Parasyuk submitted his documents for registration on the last day it was possible.