Pavlo Lazarenko | |
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Павло Лазаренко | |
5th Prime Minister of Ukraine | |
In office 28 May 1996 – 2 July 1997 | |
President | Leonid Kuchma |
Preceded by | Yevhen Marchuk |
Succeeded by | Valeriy Pustovoitenko |
First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine | |
In office 5 September 1995 – 28 May 1996 | |
Prime Minister | Yevhen Marchuk |
Preceded by | Viktor Pynzenyk |
Succeeded by | Vasyl Durdynets |
Governor of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast | |
In office March 1992 – June 1994 | |
President | Leonid Kravchuk |
Preceded by | Mykola Zadoya |
Succeeded by | Mykola Derkach |
Chairman of the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Council | |
In office 26 June 1994 – 14 May 1998 | |
Preceded by | Viktor Bogatyr |
Succeeded by | Eduard Dubinin |
People's Deputy of Ukraine | |
In office 15 May 1990 – 18 June 1992 | |
Constituency | Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, No. 107 |
In office 24 July 1994 – 7 February 2002 | |
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Personal details | |
Born | Karpivka, Shyroke Raion, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine) | 23 January 1953
Political party | Hromada (1994–2002) |
Other political affiliations | CPSU (1985–1991) |
Spouse | Tamara[1] |
Children | 6[1] |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Soviet Union |
Branch/service | Soviet Army |
Years of service | 1971–1973 |
Pavlo Ivanovych Lazarenko (Ukrainian: Павло Іванович Лазаренко; born 23 January 1953) is a Ukrainian convicted criminal, international fugitive, and a former politician who served as Prime Minister of Ukraine from 1996 to 1997.
Born in 1953 to a peasant family in southern Ukraine, Lazarenko was active in agricultural activities before joining politics in the late 1980s. Originally Governor of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Lazarenko was in 1995 made First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine for energy affairs, placing him in charge of acquiring energy from foreign countries. Less than a year later, he was appointed by President Leonid Kuchma as prime minister, serving for just over a year before being replaced by Valeriy Pustovoitenko on 2 July 1997.
Lazarenko's time as prime minister and subsequent trials have established him as one of the most corrupt, authoritarian, and unpopular politicians in Ukrainian history. According to United Nations reports, Lazarenko stole around $200 million from the Ukrainian government. Following his 1999 flight from Ukraine, Lazarenko fled to the United States, where he was subsequently tried for extortion, money laundering, and wire fraud, and sentenced. Since 1999, he has been living in exile in the United States due to criminal charges against him in Ukraine.