[1][2][3] Volha unsuccessfully took part in the 2019 parliamentary elections in constituency No 68 located in Zhytomyr Oblast.
[4] Volha was a candidate in the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election,[4] nominated by the non-governmental organization "Public Control", of which he has been chair since 2000.
[6] Volha was appointed the head of the state commission for the regulation of financial services markets on Match 22, 2010 by President Yanukovych.
[8][9][10] He was dismissed by President Yanukovych from the post of the head of the state commission for financial service markets regulation on July 25, 2011.
[12] He was released in January 2015, as the remaining part of his sentence was replaced by "correctional labor [uk]".