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Volodymyr Yatsuba

Volodymyr Yatsuba
Володимир Яцуба
Yatsuba in 2013
Governor of Sevastopol
In office
7 June 2011 – 7 March 2014
Preceded byValeriy Saratov
Succeeded byFedir Rubanov (acting) (de jure)
Dmitry Belik (acting) (de facto)
Aleksei Chaly (de facto)
Representatives of the President of Ukraine in Crimea
In office
2011 – 7 June 2011
Preceded byViktor Plakida
Succeeded byViktor Plakida
Minister of Regional Development and Construction
In office
11 March 2010 – 9 December 2010
Preceded byVasyl Kuybida
Succeeded byViktor Tykhonov
In office
21 March 2007 – 18 December 2007
Preceded byVolodymyr Rybak
Succeeded byVasyl Kuybida
Member of the Verkhovna Rada
In office
23 November 2007[1] – 11 March 2010
Governor of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
In office
30 July 2003 – 30 December 2004
Preceded byMykola Shvets
Succeeded byVolodymyr Meleshchyk (acting)
State Secretary of Cabinet of Ukraine
In office
2001 – 30 July 2003
Preceded byViktor Lisytsky
Succeeded byAnatoliy Tolstoukhov
Member of the Verkhovna Rada
In office
15 May 1990[2] – 10 May 1994
Personal details
Born
Volodymyr Hryhorovych Yatsuba

(1947-07-01) 1 July 1947 (age 77)
Dnipropetrovsk, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
NationalityUkrainian
Political partyParty of Regions
Children4

Volodymyr Hryhorovych Yatsuba (Ukrainian: Володимир Григорович Яцуба; born 1 July 1947) is a Ukrainian politician who served as Governor of Sevastopol from 2011 to 2014.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ Volodymyr Yatsuba at the Verkhovna Rada website
  2. ^ Volodymyr Yatsuba at the Verkhovna Rada website
  3. ^ (in Russian)/(website has automatic Google Translate option) Short bio, LIGA
  4. ^ "Ukraine: Sevastopol installs pro-Russian mayor as separatism fears grow". The Guardian. 25 February 2014. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
Preceded by Minister of Cabinet of Ukraine
(until 2003 State secretary of Cabinet of Ukraine)

2001–2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by Governor of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
2003–2004
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Volodymyr Rybak
(as Vice-Prime Minister)
Minister of Regional Development and Construction
2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Regional Development and Construction
2010
Succeeded by
Anatoliy Blyznyuk
(as Minister of Regional Development, Construction, and Communal Living)
Preceded by Presidential representative of Ukraine in Crimea
2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by Governor of Sevastopol
2011–2014
Succeeded by
Aleksei Chaly
(de facto)