Presidential representative of Ukraine in Crimea
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.
Permanent Representative of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea | |
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Residence | Simferopol (de jure) |
Formation | 14 May 1992 (by the Verkhovna Rada)[1] |
First holder | Valeriy Horbatov |
Website | Presidential representative |
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of |
Crimea |
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Autonomous Republic of Crimea (within Ukraine, 1991–present) |
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Republic of Crimea (territory occupied by Russia 2014–present) |
See also |
Political status of Crimea Politics of Russia • Politics of Ukraine |
Originally created in 1992 as the Presidential representative of Ukraine in Crimea, the first representative was not appointed until March 1994. The first representative was 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
- 1999–2002: Anatoliy Korniychuk
- 2002-2004: Alexander Didenko
- 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 (acting)
- 2014-2017: Natalia Popovych[nb 1][4][5]
- 2017-2018: Borys Babin[6][7]
- 2018-2019: Izet Hdanov (acting, as first deputy)
- 2019–2022: Anton Korynevych[8]
- 2022–present: Tamila Tasheva[9]
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;[2] Ukraine has lost control over Crimea to Russia in the 2014 Crimean crisis.[3]
References
- 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</refNataliya Popovych. Slovo I Dilo.
- Poroshenko appoints Borys Babin as his envoy to Crimea
- Presidential ukase #405/2018. About firing of B.Babin from the post of permanent presidential representative of Ukraine in Crimea (Про звільнення Б.Бабіна з посади Постійного Представника Президента України в Автономній Республіці Крим). President of Ukraine website. 3 December 2018
- President appoints Anton Korynevych as his representative in Crimea. Ukrinform. 26 June 2019
- https://ukranews.com/en/news/852504-zelenskyy-appoints-tasheva-president-s-representative-in-crimea-instead-of-korynevych
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