Andrey Artemenko

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Andrey Artemenko
Андрій Артеменко
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Personal details
Born (1969-01-14) 14 January 1969 (age 55)
Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Political party Solidarity of Right Forces
Alma mater Kyiv Polytechnic Institute
People's Deputy of Ukraine
8th convocation
November 27, 2014 –
Elected as: Radical Party, No.16[1]

Andrey Viktorovych Artemenko (Ukrainian: Андрій Вікторович Артеменко, born 14 January 1969 in Kyiv) is a Ukrainian politician, the People's Deputy of Ukraine of the 8th convocation of Verkhovna Rada and chairman of the "Solidarity of Right Forces" party.

Education

His parents: Victor Andreyovych Artemenko and Olga Aleksandrovna Artemenko, are professors.

Artemenko started studying in 1976 at school № 43. Later he moved to school № 178 due to its high quality of teaching. It was in school that A. Artemenko showed an interest in geography and military training. He paid special attention to geopolitics, history and various forms of government. Later, together with other famous graduates, he provided various welfare assistance to the school № 178. In particular, it was governmental funding for the completion of a second building.

In 1986, Andrey Artemenko entered Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, Department of Electric Power Engineering, and he specialized in energy engineering. From 1987 to 1989 he left his studies in order to serve in the Soviet Army as an infantrymen. He served in various military units throughout the Soviet Union, including Ukrainian and Armenian ones. On May 1989, he was transferred to the Armed Forces reserves of the USSR. After coming back to Kyiv, he continued his studies in Kyiv Polytechnic Institute.

First employment

In the early 1990s, A. Artemenko went to Belgium during his student holidays and he worked there as a washer of raw hides at the leather products factory. "Using chemicals was very harmful and dangerous work, but I was getting 3 dollars per hour which made 42 dollars a day. Thus, I managed to earn 1,200 dollars per month. In 1990 you could buy an apartment, car and everything else for this amount," he said.

Upon completion of the 3rd year of his studies, during summer vacation, he went to Belgium again. At first he collected cucumbers, but later he became the head of his shift. One month later he became a driver of a tractor, and two-and-a-half months later he was sharing duties with a farm owner who had almost 400 employees. "This time I brought home 12 thousand dollars. I realized with such a sum of money in Kyiv I could buy the whole world so I started my first company", Andrey Artemenko said.

A. Artemenko founded the company called “Krysta”. It specialized in export/import operations of light industry raw materials. In 1994 was the first time when Andrey Artemenko visited the USA. During this trip he attended a course on "International Sports Law", which prompted him to found a law firm in 1996 called "The first legal club." This firm was the first in the CIS, which served many athletes from Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, and provided them with legal support and employment abroad. Some of the individual athletes were brothers Klitschko, several top performing football players, Andrey Shevchenko, Yuri Maximov, Sergei Rebrov, Oleh Luzhny, the tennis player Andrey Medvedev, the basketball player Alexander Volkov and also the Federations of many sports in Ukraine, Russia and Belarus.

Because it was the first and only firm dealing with sports law, it dominated the market. Andrey Artemenko organized the first group of agents officially performing sports agency activity. He actively participated in the creation of the first international sports union FIFPro, which is currently a member of FIFA. He is one of the founders of the international sports union and by 1999 he was its official representative from Ukraine.

In the mid-1990s A. Artemenko was involved in selling the copyright on broadcast football and boxing matches to the central Ukrainian channels.

In 1999 he led the football club CSKA Kyiv and remained its president until 2000.

Start of political career

In 1998, he met the public politician, head of the Kyiv City State Administration, Oleksandr Omelchenko. That same year, A. Artemenko took part in election campaign of Omelchenko who was elected the Mayor of Kyiv. Together they founded a political party called "Unity".

In 2000, he was appointed adviser for the Mayor of Kyiv. Artemenko left his office in 2004.

In 2001, during a campaign to discredit Omelchenko, Andrey Artemenko became a subject of attention by the General Prosecutor's Office because of his close connection to the Mayor. The General Prosecutor's Office questioned him repeatedly.

In spring 2002, trying to increase the pressure on O. Omelchenko, Artemenko was arrested. "It was done deliberately. I was held in different remand prisons (SIZO), sometimes in the same cell with persons sick with pulmonary TB. I was ordered by the heads of security agencies to sign a statement saying that Olexander Omelchenko illegally transferred money from accounts of KCSA to his political project and to a construction project of his son’s facilities. I did not know this information, so I could not swear that my political partner and friend did such things," he said.

Because of his strong position on this matter, A. Artemenko was transferred to the SIZO of SBU to solitary confinement, where he spent 9 months without seeing his family or lawyers. Throughout years 2002 and 2003, he was repeatedly demanded to sign the statement. Because he refused, he was sent to Lukyanivske SIZO and imprisoned for another 1.5 years. There he met some of the family members of Yulia Tymoshenko and Mykola Karpyuk, the head of the UNA-UNSO.

On October 22, 2004, A. Artemenko was released on bail of some MPs. All charges against A. Artemenko were subsequently dropped and the courts of Ukraine confirmed the illegitimacy of the claims. He spent as long as 2 years 7 months and 21 day in prison.

Later, on a request of Yulia Tymoshenko, he became one of the leaders of her election campaign headquarters, where he succeeded in gaining many constituencies. In 2006 A. Artemenko was elected as a deputy of the Kyiv City Council and led the faction of Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc. He was also a member of Committee for ecological questions of Kyiv City Council. A. Artemenko has participated in the development and implementation of many environmental programs successfully executed in urban infrastructure and operating nowadays.

Career in the defense industry

Since 2007 Artemenko founded a number of companies specialized in air transport and military logistics. From 2008 to 2012, his main activities were supporting and providing weapons and military uniforms to the "hot spots" where also the soldiers from Ukraine, Russia and various NATO countries were involved in the special operations. As a part of this collaboration, Artemenko visited the Middle East countries: Syria, Libya, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Afghanistan and many others.

In 2012, he participated in the implementation of a major innovative project in Qatar, which is associated with induced effects on the environment in order to increase the humidity and precipitation. "This was a military technology, developed by military engineers. I was personally engaged in the installation of this technology in Qatar," he stated.

In November 2012, with the assistance of Andrey Artemenko, the Embassy of Ukraine was opened in the State of Qatar and the State of Qatar embassy was opened accordingly in Ukraine.

Participation in the 2014 Ukrainian revolution

In 2013, on a trip to the United States from Qatar, Andrey Artemenko learnt about the beating of students in Kyiv. Once having suffered himself from illegal persecution and torture, he could not stay indifferent to the wrongs inflicted to his compatriots. On December 1, he took part in a rally against the beating those students on the Maidan Nezalezhnosti. Because of the precarious situation in Ukraine, he decided to stay in Kyiv. On the invitation of his former colleagues from the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc (Blok Yuliyi Tymoshenko, BYuT), he went to the headquarters of National Resistance, located on the second floor of the House of Trade Unions. Using his contacts abroad, he actively participated in the struggle against the Yanukovych regime.

December 18, 2013 A. Artemenko left the National Resistance staff because he didn’t agree with the official policy of the other opposition leaders. Denying any secret agreements with Viktor Yanukovych, he began looking for like-minded people.

Artemenko financed, with his own funds, the Right Sector, which opposed signing of the agreement with Viktor Yanukovych in the presence of ambassadors and opposition leaders.

Parliamentary activities

Artemenko defines himself as a neoconservative. He held radical positions concerning urgent changes in the state. Therefore, he responded to the invitation of the leader of the Radical Party, Oleh Lyashko, and agreed to be on the list for early parliamentary elections in October 2014.

A. Artemenko realized Ukraine needed an ideological party in. He analyzed the global experience of political systems, taking as an example the activities of political organizations such as the US Republican Party and the UK Conservative Party. Together with other like-minded individuals and following his beliefs, he founded a political party called "Solidarity of Right Forces." It was all done in contrast to the numerous and artificial election projects. The "Solidarity of Right Forces" party set a goal to participate in all upcoming elections: local, parliamentary and presidential.

Andrey Artemenko conducts active parliamentary activity. The politician is the Deputy Chairman of the Committee of the Verkhovna Rada on issues of European integration, member of NATO subcommittee on cooperation and the EU Common Security and Defense Policy. Furthermore, he is a member of subcommittee on economic and sectoral cooperation and a free trade zone with between Ukraine and the EU. Andrey Artemenko is actively pursuing his personal point of view on non-aligned status of Ukraine, on good-neighborly, friendly and mutually beneficial cooperative relations with neighboring countries. He is not a supporter of Ukraine joining any supranational structure, union, or organization.

Andrey Artemenko headed the Inter-Parliamentary Group of Friendship with Qatar, which included 23 MPs. Besides, he is a co-chair of Parliamentary Friendship Group with Slovenia.

On December 25, 2014 the establishment of interfactional deputy union "Solidarity of Right Forces" was announced in the Parliament. Andrey Artemenko initiated the formation of the party and eventually headed it. The members of Parliament are working together on the draft bills aimed to solve middle class problems in Ukraine. In particular, creating a favorable legal environment for business, private property protection and fair trial.

Andrey Artemenko is the author of such draft bills as: number 1601 "On Amendments to the administrative-territorial system of Luhansk region, changing and setting boundaries of Popasnjansky and Slavyanoserbsk districts of Luhansk region", number 1310 "On Amendments to Article 41 of the Law of Ukraine" On Joint Stock Companies" (with respect to the quorum of the general meetings of joint stock companies with majority state corporate rights), the bill number 1736 “On the appeal of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine to the European Parliament, the Parliament of the Council of Europe and the national parliaments of the EU Member States, the USA, Canada, Japan and Australia on the issue of the mass shooting of people near Volnovakha”, the Resolution number 2066 “On holding parliamentary hearings entitled: “Perspectives of introducing visa free regime for the citizens of Ukraine by the European Union” (May 21–22, 2015).

Social activities

Andrey Artemenko is the founder of the NGO "Solidarity of Right Forces". The Association was created as a social and political movement that could act in every sphere of social life. The NGO is focused on public mobilization and the influence of authority in order to resolve specific problems and implement alternative society programs.

A. Artemenko also initiated the foundation of the "Andrey Artemenko Charitable Fund." The foundation carries out permanent humanitarian aid collections, provides support to the units of the Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, collects food and warm clothing for refugees from Luhansk and Donetsk regions, assists in building housing for refugees and providing Ukrainian hospitals with medical equipment.

Family and personal life

Andrey Artemenko is married. He has four children and one grandchild.

References

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External links

  1. Political party "Solidarity of Right Forces"
  2. NGO "Solidarity of Right Forces"
  3. Andrey Artemenko International Charitable Foundation