Presidential representative of Ukraine in Crimea
Representative of President of Ukraine in Crimea | |
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Residence |
Kherson (de facto)[1] Simferopol (de jure) |
Formation | 14 May 1992 (by the Verkhovna Rada)[2] |
First holder | Valeriy Horbatov |
Website | Presidential representative |
The Permanent Representative of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea (Ukrainian: Постійний Представник Президента України в АР Крим) represents the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.
Originally created in 1992 as the Presidential representative of Ukraine in Crimea was not appointed until March 1994. The first representative was appointed Valeriy Horbatov who worked as a head of the Krupskaya collective farm in Nyzhnohirskyi Raion, Crimean Oblast.
Presidential representatives
- 1994–1996: Valeriy Horbatov
- 1996-1997: Dmytro Stepanyuk
- 1997–1999: Vasiliy Kiselyov
- 1999–2005: Anatoliy Korniychuk
- 2005–2006: Volodymyr Kulish
- 2006–2007: Hennadiy Moskal
- 2007-2007: Viktor Shemchuk
- 2007-2007: Volodymyr Khomenko
- 2008-2010: Leonid Zhunko
- 2010-2010: Serhiy Kunitsyn
- 2010-2011: Viktor Plakida (acting)
- 2011–2011: Volodymyr Yatsuba
- 2012–2014: Viktor Plakida (acting in 2011-12)
- 2014-2014: Serhiy Kunitsyn
- 2014-present: Natalia Popovych[nb 1][5][6] (native of Yalta)[7]
See also
Notes
- ↑ On 16 May 2014 the Permanent Mission of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea was ((according to Acting President Oleksandr Turchynov) temporarily) moved to Kherson;[3] Ukraine has lost control over Crimea to Russia in the 2014 Crimean crisis.[4]
References
- ↑ Where are located Ukrainian authorities of Crimea. ukr.media. 11 March 2015
- ↑ Russians in the Former Soviet Republics by Pål Kolstø, Indiana University Press, 1995, ISBN 0253329175 (page 194)
- ↑ Kyiv moves Permanent Representative of Ukrainian President in Crimea to Kherson, Interfax-Ukraine (16 May 2014)
- ↑ Ukraine crisis timeline, BBC News
- ↑ Presidential ukase. Verkhovna Rada. 22 May 2014
- ↑ Turchynov appointed a new presidential representative in Crimea. Segodnya. 23 May 2014
- ↑ Nataliya Popovych. Slovo I Dilo.
External links
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