Anatoliy Holubchenko | |
Office1: | First Vice Prime Minister |
Term Start1: | 8 August 1997 |
Term End1: | 14 January 1999 |
Predecessor1: | Vasyl Durdynets |
Successor1: | Volodymyr Kuratchenko |
Office: | temporary acting Head of the Kyiv City State Administration |
Term Start: | 14 December 2013 |
Term End: | 25 January 2014 |
Predecessor: | Oleksandr Popov |
Successor: | Volodymyr Makeyenko |
Office2: | Minister of Industry |
Term Start2: | October 1992 |
Term End2: | July 1995 |
Predecessor2: | Mykhailo Pavlovsky |
Successor2: | Valeriy Mazur |
Birth Name: | Anatoliy Kostiantynovych Holubchenko |
Birth Date: | 6 June 1950 |
Birth Place: | Zhdanov, Ukrainian SSR |
Party: | Party of Regions |
Alma Mater: | Zhdanov Metallurgy Institute |
Signature: | Anatolii Holubchenko Signature 2014.png |
Native Name Lang: | uk |
Anatoliy Kostiantynovych Holubchenko (Ukrainian: Анатолій Костянтинович Голубченко; born 6 June 1950) is a Ukrainian politician. From 14 December 2013 to 25 January 2014, he was a temporary acting head of the Kyiv City State Administration.
On 14 December 2013 President Viktor Yanukovych suspended Holubchenko's predecessor Oleksandr Popov.[1] The same day the General Prosecutor of Ukraine's Office handed "a notification on suspicion of abuse of power when ordering the Euromaidan police actions of 30 November 2013" out to Popov[1] and Holubchenko was appointed acting Head of Kyiv City Administration.[2] On 24 December 2013 Holubchenko stated that he regularly met with (his predecessor) Popov.[3]
Holubchenko led a crackdown against the sex trade in Kyiv during the Euro 2012 football tournament, ordering the police and SBU to investigate brochures advertising massage parlors across the city.[4]