Davyd Zhvania

[4] The next year he achieved the same, but this time his political alliance was named Our Ukraine — People's Self-Defense.[4] In July 2008 Yushchenko accused Zhvania, the godfather of one of his children, of involvement in his dioxin poisoning during the Ukrainian presidential election campaign in September 2004.[8] Zhvania took part in the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election as an independent candidate in single-member districts number 140 (first-past-the-post wins a parliament seat) located in the town Illichivsk.[13] In the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election Zhvania, this time as a candidate for Petro Poroshenko Bloc, failed to get reelected in constituency number 140.[14] Zhvania died on 9 May 2022 in shelling near the village of Novopokrovka, Zaporizhzhia Oblast during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Eastern Slavic naming customspatronymicfamily namePeople's Deputy of UkraineEmergency Minister of UkraineViktor YushchenkoYulia TymoshenkoViktor BalohaTbilisiGeorgian SSRSoviet UnionNovopokrovkaParty of RegionsChristian Democratic UnionOur Ukraine–People's Self-Defense BlocAlma materTbilisi State UniversityUkrainianGeorgianVerkhovna RadaOur Ukraine BlocSoviet Border TroopsZviad GamsakhurdiaGeorgiaUkraine2002 Ukrainian parliamentary electionBloc of Viktor Yushchenko "Our Ukraine"coalitionOrange Revolution2004 Ukrainian presidential electionEmergencies Ministergovernment2006 parliamentary electionThe next year he achieved the samePeople’s Self-Defense party2012 Ukrainian parliamentary electionsingle-member districtsfirst-past-the-postIllichivsk2014 Ukrainian parliamentary electionPetro Poroshenko BlocshellingZaporizhzhia Oblast2022 Russian invasion of UkraineChesnoWayback MachineKyiv PostCentral Election Commission of UkraineThe Ukrainian WeekRBC UkraineUkrayinska Pravda