Reporting career In 1995 and 1996, Liashko was an editor at the newspapers
Politika and
Pravda Ukraine. On the same day, the party changed its name to
Radical Party of Oleh Liashko (shortened to the Radical Party). In the
2012 parliamentary election, he was re-elected to the Verkhovna Rada after winning single-member constituency number 208 in the
Chernihiv Oblast (as candidate of the Radical Party) with 55.57% of the votes. During this term he was Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Finance and Banking. During the
Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014, he introduced a bill which classified participants of the "
separatist rallies for joining Russia", as well as those who obstruct the movement of soldiers and military equipment, to be saboteurs and accomplices of the occupiers. At the time of "military aggression" the
death penalty should be applied to them. The bill provided for the introduction of a
visa regime with
Russia, denunciation of the agreements made with Russia, the prohibition of the
Communist Party of Ukraine and the
Party of Regions, called for the
EU to ban the entry of
Crimean residents with
Russian passports and other events. During the
2014 pro-Russian conflict in Ukraine and two days before the 25 May
2014 presidential election, Liashko claimed responsibility for the storming of a local government building in
Torez (by "Soldiers from the Liashko Battalion 'Ukraine'") that killed a pro-Russian separatist and supporter of the
self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic while critically wounding another.
Human Rights Watch and
Amnesty International have condemned the activities of the Liashko Battalion "Ukraine" and Liashko's actions in
Eastern Ukraine. Amnesty International, while noting "abuses perpetrated by both sides of the conflict", pointed to Liashko as "one particularly errant MP" who published videos of his actions on his website. According to Liashko, his actions should be seen as
citizen's arrests, and he accused Amnesty International of being "obviously biased". Liashko was the candidate of the Radical Party in the
2014 Ukrainian presidential election. In the election he received 8.32% of the vote, ranking in 3rd place. However, he decided not to become a deputy in the Kyiv City Council. In the
2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election, he led his party to win 22 seats. On 14 November 2016 he was physically attacked by
Yuriy Boiko after calling him a "Kremlin agent". In the
2019 Ukrainian presidential election, Liashko gained 5.48% of the votes, this time ranking in 7th place. In the
2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election, Liashko lost his parliamentary seat. Liashko unsuccessfully ran for a parliamentary seat (
Chernihiv) in the sole additional election to the Verkohvna Rada held on 25 October 2020 at the same time as the
country's 2020 local elections. Liashko took 31.78% of the vote, while his closest rival, from
Servant of the People won with 34.10%.
Military service In early October 2022 Liashko joined the
Armed Forces of Ukraine. In 2024 he was appointed commander of a battalion specializing in unmanned systems. In 2026 he was awarded the
Order of Merit, with his battalion being recognized as one of the most effective combat drone units. == Relationship with Rinat Akhmetov ==