Valeriy Horbatov
- Autonomous Republic of Crimea, No. 37 (1994–1998)
- Autonomous Republic of Crimea, No. 6 (1998–2006)
25 July 2001 – 29 April 2002
Representative
affiliations
- Independent (until 2000)
- Labour Ukraine (2000–2002)
- Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united) (2002–2005)
Valeriy Myronovych Horbatov (Ukrainian: Валерій Миронович Горбатов; born 27 June 1955) is a Ukrainian politician and scientist.
In 2000 and 2001 Horbatov was Prime Minister of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.[1][2]
Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Horbatov fled Kyiv and is believed (by non-governmental organisation Chesno) to have fled to the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine.[1]
In April 2022 the National Police of Ukraine opened an investigation into Horbatov on charges of "financing of the terrorist organisation Donetsk People's Republic.[2] It was established that after the occupation of part of Ukraine by Russia, Horbatov continued to carry out his business activities there and paid taxes to Russia.[2] Also was discover that he had stolen from Crimean museums and bought from "black archaeologists" valuable archaeological finds. Those seized during the investigation were exhibited in the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in August 2023.[2]
References
- ^ a b Small biography on Valeriy Horbatov, Chesno (in Ukrainian)
- ^ a b c d "ANNOUNCEMENT: The National Museum of History opened an exhibition of archaeological finds recovered from the ex-deputy". Istorychna Pravda (in Ukrainian). 15 August 2023. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
External links
- Valeriy Horbatov at Who is who in Crimea
- Valeriy Horbatov
Preceded by post created | Presidential representative of Ukraine in Crimea 1994–1996 | Succeeded by Dmytro Stepanyuk |
Preceded by | Prime Minister of Crimea 2001–2002 | Succeeded by |