Tatyana Bakhteeva
Tatyana Dmitrievna Bakhteyeva or Tetyana Dmytriyivna Bakhteyeva is a Doctor of Medical Sciences (since 2008), CEO of Donetsk Oblast Clinical Territorial Medical Association, former People's Deputy of Ukraine from 2022 to 2019.[1][2]
Tatyana Dmitrievna Bakhteyeva | |
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Бахте́єва Тетя́на Дми́трівна | |
People's Deputy | |
4th convocation | |
In office 2002–2006 | |
5th convocation | |
In office 25 May 2006 – 23 November 2007 | |
Constituency | No. 033 |
6th convocation | |
In office 23 November 2007 – 12 December 2012 | |
Constituency | No. 023 |
7th convocation | |
In office 12 December 2012 – 27 November 2014 | |
Constituency | Donetsk Oblast No. 42 |
8th convocation | |
In office 27 November 2014 – 24 July 2019 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Donetsk, Ukraine | November 27, 1953
Political party | Party of Regions (2002-2014) Opposition Bloc (2014-) |
Spouse | Alimzhan Bakhteev (divorced) |
Children | Irina Valitova (b. 1975) |
Education | Donetsk Medical University, M.D. (1977) Donetsk State University of Economics and Trade, DipEcon (2002) |
Occupation | politician |
Biography
Tatyana Bakhteeva was born on November 27, 1953, in Donetsk, Ukraine. She is divorced, her ex-husband Alimzhan Bakhteev is working in bus transfer services; they have a common daughter Irina Valitova (born 1975), who is teaching at Donetsk Medical University.[3][4]
Education
In 1977 Bakhteeva graduated from Donetsk Medical University as a GP, in 2002 she obtained Diploma in Economics in Donetsk State University of Economics and Trade named after M. Tugan-Baranovsky; after that she became a People's Deputy of Ukraine from Party of Regions[4] and never returned to medicine.[4][5] In 2002 she received her Ph.D. in medical sciences with the thesis "Neurotic disorders in women".[6]
Career
- 1977-1980 - therapist, physical therapist, at the hospital No.2 at Yasinovataya station, Donetsk railway[4][5][6]
- 1980-1991 - district doctor, since 1986 - Deputy Head of medical-labour expert commission at Donetsk city hospital No.3
- since 1991 - Head of Donetsk Regional radiological medical expert commission for Chernobyl liquidators
- 1992-1994 - responsible person for Chernobyl children recovery in Cuba
- 1994-1997 - Head Doctor at Donetsk Oblast health care center for individuals affected by the consequences of Chernobyl accident
- since 1997 - CEO of Donetsk Oblast Clinical Territorial Medical Association[4]
- 1998-2002 - Deputy of Donetsk Oblast Council, member of health committee[6]
Bakhteeva was No.7 in 2010's rating of the 100 most influential Ukrainian women according to Ukrainian magazine Focus.[7] Bakhteeva is the founder of the Donetsk Oblast charity foundation Humaneness[4] and the Honoured Doctor of Ukraine.
Politics
In May 2002 Bakhteeva was elected the People's Deputy of Ukraine from Party of Regions (in the 2002 Ukrainian parliamentary election on the election list of For United Ukraine!), and has seated as a member of Party of Regions in the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th Verkhovna Radas and in the 8th Verkhovna Rada for Opposition Bloc (thus from 2002 to 2019 she was a member of parliament).[1] In the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election she was again re-elected into parliament; this time after placing 9th on the electoral list of Opposition Bloc.[8][9]
In the 5th and 6th Verkhovna Radas, she took the post of Head of Health Care committee.
- Member of the Group of Interparliamentary Relations with Russia
- Member of the Interparliamentary relations with the Swiss Confederation
- Member of the Interparliamentary relations with the Principality of Liechtenstein
- Member of the Group of Interparliamentary Relations with the Republic of Lebanon
- Member of the Group of Interparliamentary Relations with the Republic of Kazakhstan
- Member of the Group of Interparliamentary Relations with Hellenic Republic.[2]
After 2013
People's Deputy of Ukraine of 8th convocation from Opposition Bloc.[10] She was Chairman of the Committee on Health Protection.[11]
Regularly visited Donetsk and DPR (last time in 2019). She helped promote the policy of reconciliation to Serhii Syvokho, an associate of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.[12]
In the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election she failed to get re-elected into parliament; this time after placing 26th on the electoral list of a reformatted (and thus new party) Opposition Bloc.[1]
At the end of January 2020, the All-Ukrainian public organization Fellowship - Native Donbass was presented in Kyiv. Among the founders are ex-deputy head of the Donetsk Regional State Administration Boris Adamov, multiple champion of the Paralympic Games in swimming, honorary citizen of Donetsk and Sloviansk Viktor Smirnov, three former people's deputies: Bakhteeva, president of the Nord holding Valentin Landik, and Valeriy Konovalyuk.[11]
The ex-deputy stood (until 24 February 2022) for the "special status" of Donbas and against the economic blockade of territories temporarily not controlled by Ukraine.[13]
Bakhteeva managed to get the biggest profits with the help of official powers from tenders together with the Fistal brothers. These are representatives of the Donetsk medical clan close to the Russian special services, whose patriarch is the surgeon of the Donetsk Burn Center, Emil Fistal. Fistals openly support the Russian occupation, registered their companies in the Russian economic space in Donetsk. At the same time, with the support of Bakhteeva, they continued to receive excess profits as "medical tender kings" of Ukraine. In just two years till the end of 2021, $440 mln passed through firms associated with Bakhteeva and the separatists Fistal family, of which up to 30% returned to the beneficiaries of the scheme as kickbacks.[14]
In late 2021 she attended Yukhym Zvyahilsky's funeral.[15]
Critics
She is close to the businessman Rinat Akhmetov. She has friendly and family ties with the families of Taktashev and Valitov, who are considered to be criminal functionaries from the first circle of "Lord of Donbas". At one time, the partner of the Taktashovs, Valitovs, and Bakhteeva was Andriy Adamovskyi, who is known for the scandal surrounding the Skymall in Kyiv and was considered one of the most influential figures of the "half-world" of Poroshenko's time due to his friendship with ex-People's Deputy Alexandr Granovsky.
Bakhteeva's husband worked for Vladyslav Dreger, who is called a raider in the media, whose path to success began with cooperation with the "17 Precinct" OZU, which is close to the Victor Pshonka family of prosecutors. Bakhteeva's nephew is Rinat Ayzyatulov.
Raisa Bohatyriova and Bakhteeva earned huge fortunes thanks to official influence on medicine. This is the production and certification of medicines; production, certification and recommendation of vaccines; government Procurement; certification of state and private clinics and practices; clan management of pharmacy networks, supply of medical equipment and reagents; supporting the education of rich foreign students in medical universities of Ukraine.
After the Orange Revolution in 2004, Bakhteeva cohabited with President Viktor Yushchenko's wife Kateryna Yushchenko, took part in the scandalous "Clinic of the Third Millennium" project.
Since then, Bakhteeva has been friends with the Glib Zagoriy clan, which is close to Poroshenko. Bogatyreva and Bakhteeva are considered the founders of pharmacy addiction (selling tramadol and tramalgin in pharmacies without a prescription).
All the main clans were united in that business at first. Tramadol and Tramalgin were produced in exorbitant volumes by Farmak (family of Pavlo Zhebrivskyi), Darnytsia Zagoriy, Stirol (Yankovskyi) in Horlovka, Biolik in Kharkiv. Stirol was considered the source of Bakhteeva's "tramadol" profits.[14]
Awards
- Order of Princess Olga, III class (2002)
- "Miner's Glory" badge, I, II, III class
- Order of Saint Barbara, given by Ukrainian Orthodox Church
- Certificate of Merit "For Humanism" from the President of Ukraine
- Certificate of Merit from Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine (2003)[6]
See also
References
- Small biography on Tetyana Dmytriyivna Bakhteyeva, Civil movement "Chesno" (in Ukrainian)
- "Народний Депутат України". Archived from the original on 2011-10-07. Retrieved 2011-10-10.
- "Татьяна Бахтеева. Главврач страны".
- "Айвазян Артур".
- "Татьяна Бахтеева, как образец современного Остапа Бендера? - Дайджест / ФРАЗА". Archived from the original on 2012-02-18. Retrieved 2011-10-10.
- "Татьяна Дмитриевна Бахтеева".
- "Самых влиятельных женщин Украины. Рейтинг Фокуса". 18 November 2010.
- Poroshenko Bloc to have greatest number of seats in parliament, Ukrinform (8 November 2014)
People's Front 0.33% ahead of Poroshenko Bloc with all ballots counted in Ukraine elections - CEC, Interfax-Ukraine (8 November 2014)
Poroshenko Bloc to get 132 seats in parliament - CEC, Interfax-Ukraine (8 November 2014) - (in Ukrainian) Full electoral list of Opposition Bloc, Ukrayinska Pravda (19 September 2014)
- Обещания страны чудес. Как работает народный депутат Татьяна Бахтеева
- «Старые донецкие» возвращаются
- Гнап: Платформу примирения вместе с Сивохо продвигает регионалка Бахтеева
- Особый статус поможет прекратить войну на Донбассе – нардеп
- Україна в заручниках олігархів. Охорона здоров’я
- Весь цвет Партии регионов и Тимошенко. Кто прощался с Ефимом Звягильским (фоторепортаж)