Boris Volosatîi was born on 16 June 1956 in Purcari, in the Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union (now Moldova).[2] He is a history professor with the degree of Doctor of Science.[3] He was the director of the Gheorghe Asachi Romanian-French High School [ro] in Chișinău from 5 January 1990[1] to 1 January 2021, having been among the longest-serving heads of a Moldovan educational institution. Volosatîi has businesses in the construction sector, his family owns a construction company, SRL Sinteza-OS, of which his wife is the founder and administrator.[3]
Volosatîi is a supporter of the unification of Moldova and Romania.[4] He is the president of the Committee for the Salvation of the Heroes' Cemetery Memorial Complex, which strives for the preservation of the Heroes' Cemetery of Chișinău [ro], a World War II cemetery of Romanian soldiers. The committee, together with the Public Association Union – ODIP and Moldovan veterans of the Transnistria War, celebrated the Romanian Armed Forces Day on 25 October 2018 at the cemetery.[5] Volosatîi was also the president of the Congress of Teachers (Congresul Profesorilor), a Romanian patriotic association of Moldovan teachers and students founded on 21 February 2017.[6] On 1 December 2018, on the occasion of the Great Union Day (the national day of Romania) and the centenary of the Great Union, teachers and students of the Gheorghe Asachi Romanian-French High School, still led by Volosatîi at the time, displayed a banner on a floor of the high school with a map of a united Moldova and Romania and the phrase "History obliges us". Volosatîi later received the award "Ambassador of the Union" (Ambasador al Unirii) by then Action 2012 leader George Simion.[4]
Volosatîi tried for years to get involved in politics. He ran for two times on the list of candidates of the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova (PLDM) for local elections in Chișinău for the position of councillor, which he obtained only for a short period of time in 2014 after the resignation of PLDM councillor Victor Roșca. Volosatîi was a PLDM candidate for the 2015 Moldovan local elections and again did not obtain any position, and ran as an independent candidate in the 2019 Moldovan parliamentary election again without success.[3]