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Anatoliy Holubchenko

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Anatoliy Holubchenko
Анатолій Голубченко
Holubchenko in 2007
temporary acting Head of the Kyiv City State Administration
In office
14 December 2013 – 25 January 2014
Preceded byOleksandr Popov
Succeeded byVolodymyr Makeyenko
First Vice Prime Minister
In office
8 August 1997 – 14 January 1999
Preceded byVasyl Durdynets
Succeeded byVolodymyr Kuratchenko
Minister of Industry
In office
October 1992 – July 1995
Preceded byMykhailo Pavlovsky
Succeeded byValeriy Mazur
Personal details
Born
Anatoliy Kostiantynovych Holubchenko

(1950-06-06) 6 June 1950 (age 74)
Zhdanov, Ukrainian SSR
Political partyParty of Regions
Alma materZhdanov Metallurgy Institute
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Anatoliy Kostiantynovych Holubchenko (Ukrainian: Анатолій Костянтинович Голубченко; born 6 June 1950) is a Ukrainian politician. From 14 December 2013 to 25 January 2014, he was a temporary acting head of the Kyiv City State Administration.

On 14 December 2013 President Viktor Yanukovych suspended Holubchenko's predecessor Oleksandr Popov.[1] The same day the General Prosecutor of Ukraine's Office handed "a notification on suspicion of abuse of power when ordering the Euromaidan police actions of 30 November 2013" out to Popov[1] and Holubchenko was appointed acting Head of Kyiv City Administration.[2] On 24 December 2013 Holubchenko stated that he regularly met with (his predecessor) Popov.[3]

Holubchenko led a crackdown against the sex trade in Kyiv during the Euro 2012 football tournament, ordering the police and SBU to investigate brochures advertising massage parlors across the city.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b Yanukovych suspends Kyiv City Administration Head Popov and Deputy NSDC Secretary Sivkovych from office, say decrees, Interfax-Ukraine (14 December 2013)
    Deputy NSDC Head Sivkovych, Kyiv City Administration Head Popov and two top officials of Kyiv police suspected of abuse of power during events on Maidan on Nov 30, says prosecutor general, Interfax-Ukraine (14 December 2013)
  2. ^ (in Ukrainian) Янукович відсторонив Попова з посади голови КМДА Yanukovych dismissed Popov as head of Kyiv City State Administration, RBC Ukraine (14 December 2013)
    The opposition demanded an early appointment of the date of elections of Kyiv mayor and Kyiv city council Archived 2013-12-14 at the Wayback Machine, Ukrainian National News (14 December 2013)
  3. ^ Popov feels fine – Holubchenko, Interfax-Ukraine (24 December 2013)
  4. ^ "Euro 2012 host Kiev cracks down on sex trade". Reuters. 2012-05-11. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
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Political offices
Preceded by Head of the Kyiv City State Administration
2013-2014
Succeeded by