Background
Sergey Gaidukevich was born on 8 September in 1954 in Minsk, Bekarus.
Sergey Gaidukevich was born on 8 September in 1954 in Minsk, Bekarus.
In 1976 Sergei graduated from the Minsk Higher Engineering School of anti-missile defense.
After retiring in 1991, worked in the State Secretariat of Belarus. For three years he was deputy chairman of the committee of the Council of Ministers on social protection of employees of power structures and the soldiers-internationalists. In parallel, from 1991 to 1994 headed the Popular Movement of Belarus.
In 1995, the then little-known Gaidukevich led the Liberal-Democratic Party of Belarus. He was actively involved in its creation, but initially held the post of chairman Basil Krivenko. WhenGaidukevich became party leader in its ranks began a split - a number of regional organizations were unhappy with the change of leadership LDPB. The schism ended in 1996.
In 1997 Gaidukevich graduated from the Moscow Institute of Commerce.
On 14 August in 2001 Gaidukevich was registered as a presidential candidate in Belarus. In the presidential election, Gaidukevich got 2.5 percent of the vote, took the last place. Then, politician Alexander Lukashenko congratulated on his victory.
On 17 October in 2004 Gaidukevich was elected to the House of Representatives of the Republic.
In the summer of 2005 asked the court to protect the honor and dignity to the editor of the independent newspaper "Narodnaya Volya" Seredich. Gaidukevich claimed that the newspaper about him spread false information. In the article "Letter Gaidukevich. And fax Gaidukevich", in particular, stated that the Liberal Democrat leader allegedly owed one million dollars in the Iraqi Ministry of Energy under Saddam Hussein. The
court found offensive and inaccurate the information and ordered the newspaper to pay compensation Gaidukevich of $ 100 million Belarusian rubles (about 45,500 dollars).
In 2006 Gaidukevich again decided to run for president. February 17, 2006, he was registered as a candidate.
This time he has positioned himself as a supporter of incumbent President Lukashenko criticized the opposition candidates - Alyaksandr Kazulin and Alyaksandr Milinkevich. Gaidukevich gained 3.5 percent of the votes and finished third. For him, in particular, vote and President Lukashenko.
Sergei is a Leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Belarus since 1995.
Sergei Gadukevich married to Alla Pavlovna Gaydukevich. They have two sons: Vasily Sergeevich Gaidukevich and Oleg Sergeevich Gaidukevich.