Spiridon Kilinkarov

In 1992, he graduated from the mechanical faculty of the Luhansk Machine-Building Institute with a degree in process engineering and began to engage in a business related to automotive repair.In 2010, Kilinkarov ran for mayor of Luhansk, lagging behind, according to official figures, the favorite of the elections of the local candidate, Serhiy Kravchenko by only 21 votes.[6] In the summer of 2015, Kilinkarov, as head of the Luhansk Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine, expressed his distrust of Petro Symonenko and refused to participate in his Left Opposition group.Following the 2020 Belarusian presidential election he has also spoken on topics of Russian-Belarusian relations and the internal political situation in Belarus, as well as the poisoning of Alexei Navalny.[9] On 17 March, Kilinkarov was included in the Latvian sanctions list for “supporting atrocities committed by the Kremlin regime,” with a ban on entry into the country.
Eastern Slavic naming customspatronymicfamily namePeople's Deputy of UkraineLuhanskUkrainian SSRSoviet UnionCommunist Party of UkraineUkrainianRussianromanizedpro-RussianRevolution of DignityVerkhovna RadaSerhiy KravchenkoAidar BattalionMyrotvoretsLuhansk People's RepublicPetro SymonenkoLeft OppositionMoscow2020 Belarusian presidential electionAlexei NavalnyChesnoWayback Machine