Vadym Novynskyi

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Vadym Novynskyi
Вадим Рудольфович Малхасян
Вадим Новинський на літургії митрополита Онуфрія (cropped).jpg
April, 2016
Born (1963-06-03) 3 June 1963 (age 58)
CitizenshipUkrainian (since 2012)
Occupationpolitician and businessman

Vadym Novynskyi (Ukrainian: Вадим Новинський; born 3 June 1963[1]) is a Ukrainian (since May 2012[2]) businessman, owner of Smart Holding Group, and politician.[2] Protodeacon of the UOC-MP.[3] According to Forbes Novinsky's Net Worth in March 2013 was $1.9 billion.[4]

Biography[]

Novynskyi was born 3 June 1963 in Staraya Russa (then USSR, now Russia).[1] In 1985, he graduated from the Leningrad Academy of Civil Aviation in engineering management systems.[1]

From 1985 till 1986 he worked for various companies in Russia.[1] Novynskyi worked in Ukraine since 1996 starting with Lukoil North West and then buying Ukrainian metallurgy companies.[1][4]

On 29 May 2012 Novynskyi obtained Ukrainian citizenship "for distinguished services to the country" under the order of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych.[2] Novynskyi lives in Kyiv.[2] He also has a residence in Saint Petersburg (Russia).[1]

The general public better known him as a Russian oligarch, who made his major fortune in the "dashing 90-e" on privatization of many Ukrainian enterprises. He received Ukrainian passport in 2012 from the hands of the fugitive President Viktor Yanukovich for "the services rendered to Ukraine”.

As an independent Novynskyi won the 7 July 2013 by-election in constituency 224 in Sevastopol (located in the southwestern region of the Crimean Peninsula) with 53.41% with a turnout of 23.91%.[2][5] Before the election Novynskyi had stated he would join the Party of Regions if he won.[6] He did so on 5 September 2013.[7] After the (controversial) March 2014 annexation of Crimea by Russia Novynskyi was banned from entering the peninsula by the Russian-appointed Crimean authorities.[8][9]

In the October 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election Novynskyi was again re-elected into parliament; this time after placing 11th on the electoral list of Opposition Bloc.[10][11]

Since May 2014 Novynskyi is under criminal investigation for "unlawful imprisonment or kidnapping by a conspiracy" and "abuse of power or authority" for allegedly helping President Yanukovych. On 8 December 2016 parliament deprived Novynskyi of his parliamentary immunity.[12]

In the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election Novynskyi was reelected in parliament as an Opposition Bloc candidate in single-seat constituency 57 (Donetsk Oblast).[13]

Controlled assets[]

With partner and fellow billionaire, Novynskyi owns Ukraine's Smart Holding Group.[4] In 2006 they united their Ukrainian metallurgy companies into Smart Holding Group.[4] In 2007 they exchanged them for a stake in Metinvest.[4] Smart Holding Group has a 23.75% stake in iron ore producer Metinvest.[2] Smart Holding also owns large assets in the oil and gas sector, shipbuilding, development, agriculture and its controlling and .[2] Its revenues in 2011 stood at $14.2 billion.[2]

Novynskyi also has stakes in oil and gas company Regal Petroleum and supermarket chain Amstor.[4]

Private life[]

Novynskyi is married and has four children.[1]

Awards[]

Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem: Golden Cross of the High Taxiarch of the Knights of the Most Holy Sepulcher (January 2019)[14]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g (in Russian) Short bio, Liga.net
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Novinsky wins by-election to Rada in Sevastopol, according to CEC, Interfax-Ukraine (8 July 2013)
  3. ^ "Новинський, як диякон РПЦвУ, взяв участь в богослужінні в країні-агресорі на честь Алєксандра Нєвского". Духовний Фронт України (in Ukrainian). 14 September 2021. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Vadim Novinsky, Forbes (March 2013)
  5. ^ By-election to parliament in 224th majority constituency of Sevastopol scheduled for 7 July, says CEC, Interfax-Ukraine (18 April 2013)
  6. ^ Monday’s headlines: Novinsky wins elections in Sevastopol; NBU reserves dip in June; Local official beaten to death in Donbas region, Kyiv Post (8 July 2013)
  7. ^ (in Ukrainian) Новинський таки "вляпався" в ПР Novyns'kiy after all "defined" in VR, Ukrayinska Pravda (5 September 2013)
  8. ^ (in Ukrainian) Novyns'kiy willing to sell assets in Crimea, Ukrayinska Pravda (9 May 2014)
  9. ^ Ukraine: Putin signs Crimea annexation, BBC News (21 March 2014)
  10. ^ 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)
  11. ^ (in Ukrainian) Full electoral list of Opposition Bloc, Ukrayinska Pravda (19 September 2014)
  12. ^ Non-immune, UNIAN (9 December 2016)
  13. ^ https://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2019/07/22/7221609/
  14. ^ Tsviliy, Olga (30 January 2019). "Patriarch Theophilos III awards Novinsky with Golden Cross". spzh.news. Retrieved 31 January 2019.

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