Natalia Veselova

Natalia Veselova
Наталія Василівна Веселова
People's Deputy of Ukraine
Assumed office
27 November 2014
Personal details
Born (1975-08-27) 27 August 1975
Sloviansk, Donetsk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Nationality Ukrainian
Political party Self Reliance

Natalia Vasylivna Veselova (Ukrainian: Наталія Василівна Веселова, born August 27, 1975)[1] is a Ukrainian politician. She was elected to the Verkhovna Rada in the October 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election, appearing 9th on the party list of Samopomich.[1] Director of the charity 'Charity Fund for Helping the Donbass Battalion'.

Biography

Veselova was born in Sloviansk.[2] In 1997 graduated from the Sloviansk State Pedagogic University. In 1996 started working as an elementary school teacher, in 1997 started teaching Ukrainian Language and Literature in high school in Sloviansk.

In 1997-2000 worked as a specialist for pension assignment in the Sloviansk District Administration for the Social Support. In 2000 started working in the Sloviansk Distiric Administration for Labour and Social Support, as a First Category Specialist in supporting disabled veterans and workers. In 2004 was appointed to the post of the First Category Specialist to the Department of Pensions in the administration of the Pensions Fund of Ukraine in Proletar district in Donetsk.

In August 2005 - May 2014 worked as a Head State Social Inspector of the Labour Administration in Proletar District Council in the city of Donetsk.

She is the Director of the Ukrainian Charity 'Ukrainian Legal Foundation'. Starting July 2013 is a member of VEGO Mama-86, took active part in the environmental movement in Ukraine.

In 2014, on the initiative of the Commander of the Donbas Battalion, Semen Semenchenko, founded the charity 'Charity Fund for Helping the Donbas Battalion', which she is running on voluntary basis until now.

Natalia Veselova is married and has two children.

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