Serhiy Kvit

Serhiy Kvit
Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine
In office
February 27, 2014  14 April 2016
Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk
Preceded by Dmytro Tabachnyk
Succeeded by Liliya Hrynevych
Personal details
Born (1965-11-26) November 26, 1965
Uzhhorod, USSR
Political party unaffiliated
Alma mater Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

Serhiy Myronovych Kvit is a Ukrainian literary critic, journalist, educator and social activist. He is president of the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. Kvit was born into a Jewish intelligentsia family in Uzhhorod. After finishing his secondary education with the advanced "Red Diploma," he entered Kiev State University for the philology faculty. He was appointed Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine by the First Yatsenyuk Government on 27 February 2014.[1] and continued to hold the post under the Second Yatsenyuk Government. He did not retain his post in the Groysman Government that was installed in 14 April 2016.[2]

Biography

In the October 2014 parliamentary election Kvit was elected Ukraine's parliament Verkhovna Rada as a non-partisan on the Petro Poroshenko Bloc electoral list (placed 11th on this list).[3][4] The Verkhovna Rada terminated his powers as people's deputies when he was re-appointed to the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on 2 December 2014.[5][6]

Member of the Ukrainian far-right Ukrainian paramilitary organization the Stepan Bandera All-Ukrainian Organization «Tryzub». Tryzub became the basis for the formation of the right-wing coalition Right Sector, organization which played a significant role in the 2014 Ukrainian revolution, and Tryzub's leader, Dmytro Yarosh, became the leader of Right Sector.[7] Serhiy Kvit is a friend of Dmytro Yarosh.[8]

His specialties are mass communications and philosophical hermeneutics.

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