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Valerii Hnatenko
Валерій Гнатенко
Official portrait, 2019
People's Deputy of Ukraine
Assumed office
29 August 2019
Preceded byDenys Omelianovych [uk]
ConstituencyDonetsk Oblast, No. 49
Personal details
Born (1967-02-03) 3 February 1967 (age 57)
Druzhkivka, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine)
Political partyRestoration of Ukraine
Other political
affiliations
Opposition Platform — For Life (until 2022)
EducationYaroslav Mudryi National Law University

Valerii Serhiiovych Hnatenko (Template:Lang-uk; born 3 February 1967) is a Ukrainian politician currently serving as a People's Deputy of Ukraine in the 9th Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada (parliament). Hnatenko is people's deputy for Ukraine's 49th electoral district, representing the city of Druzhkivka. He was previously mayor of Druzhkivka.

Early life and career

In 1993, he graduated from Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University with a specialisation in law. In 1999, he graduated from the Donbas State Engineering Academy [uk], specialising in finance.[1]

Hnatenko worked as criminal intelligence investigator in the Economic Crimes Department of Druzhkivka's Town Department of Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ukraine). From 1996 to 2006, he was head of the Tax Inspection Police in Druzhkivka, Kostiantynivka, and the head of Kramatorsk Tax Inspection Department. In 2010, he became head of Tax Inspection Police of the State Tax Inspection Administration in Zaporizhzhia Oblast.

Political career

From 26 March 2006 to 29 August 2019, he was mayor of Druzhkivka.[2] During his tenure, Hnatenko achieved notoriety for his early support of the Donetsk People's Republic, and gave a speech in support of the 2014 Donbas status referendums. According to local activists, Hnatenko cooperated with separatist forces and raised the flag of Russia over the city in 2014. When asked about his position on the 2014 pro-Russian unrest in 2018, Hnatenko confronted reporters, accusing them of aggression and shoving a cameraman.[3]

Parliamentary activity

on 29 August 2019, Valerii Hnatenko took the oath as a People's Deputy of Ukraine, following his election to the Verkhovna Rada as People's Deputy of Ukraine's 49th electoral district, representing Druzhkivka. Hnatenko is a member of the Committee of the Verkhovna Rada on issues of budget, a member of the crossparliamentary group with the United States, and a member of the crossparliamentary group with Italy.[4]

In 2022, following the banning of the Opposition Platform — For Life during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Hnatenko was one of the founding members of the Restoration of Ukraine party.[5]

Honours and titles

  • Doctorate in the sphere of Business Administration
  • He has the title of a colonel of the Tax Inspection Police
  • The order of Danylo Khalytskyii
  • The Order of Saint Vladimir
  • Diploma of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
  • The Order of Ukrainian Cossacks
  • Numerous Certificates of Appriciation of Donetsk Oblast State Administration

References

  1. ^ "Гнатенко Валерій Сергійович". 24 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Гнатенко Валерій Сергійович — Біографія, Балотування, Фракції, Політична Агітація | ПолітХаб".
  3. ^ Lonsky, Dmytro (5 October 2018). "Мер Дружковки Гнатенко толкался с видеооператором, канал ZIK спрашивал его о весне 2014 года" [Druzhkivka mayor Hnatenko jostles cameraman after ZIK channel asks him about the 2014 spring]. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (in Russian). Retrieved 29 October 2022.
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  5. ^ "У Раді створили депутатську групу Відновлення України. Більшість – колишні члени ОПЗЖ" [In the Rada, "Restoration of Ukraine" deputy group founded. Majority former OPZZh members]. LIGA (in Ukrainian). 22 May 2022. Retrieved 29 October 2022.