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President
  
Petro Poroshenko

Name
  
Vitaly Yarema

Political party
  
unaffiliated

Preceded by
  
Serhiy Arbuzov

Succeeded by
  
Viktor Shokin


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Preceded by
  
Oleh Makhnitskyi (acting)

Born
  
14 October 1963 (age 60) Strokova, Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi Raion, Kiev Oblast, Ukrainian SSR (
1963-10-14
)

Alma mater
  
Academy of Internal Affairs of Ukraine

Role
  
First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine

Education
  
Ukrainian Academy of Internal Affairs

Office
  
First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine since 2014

Children
  
Valery Yarema, Roxolana Yarema, Ilona Yarema

Vitaly Yarema


This article uses national romanization of Ukrainian.

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Vitaly Yarema (Ukrainian: Віталій Григорович Ярема, Vitaly Hryhorovych Yarema) is a Ukrainian politician, law enforcement expert who was General Prosecutor of Ukraine from 19 June 2014 until 10 February 2015. His previous position was First Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine in Yatsenyuk Government since 27 February 2014, where he was responsible for law enforcement and the power block. Yarema was an MP of Batkivshchyna party (unaffiliated), a former head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in Kiev (2005–2010), and a retired lieutenant-general of police.

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Biography

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1971–1981 — studied at Velykokaratulska secondary school in Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi Raion, Kiev Oblast.

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1981–1983 — served military service.

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1983–1985 — served in bodies of the Internal Affairs on the post of a policeman of a police battalion of the Department of private security at the Dniprovsky District Department of Internal Affairs, Kyiv.

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1985–1987 — studied at the Kaliningrad special high school of militia of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR.

1987–1990 — district inspector of police at Dniprovsky District Department of Internal Affairs, Kyiv.

1989–1993 — studied at the Academy of Internal Affairs of Ukraine on specialty "Science of law".

1990–1993 — served in bodies of internal Affairs as a detective and Deputy Chief of criminal investigation Department at the Dniprovsky District Department of Internal Affairs, Kyiv.

1993–1994 — Deputy Department Head — Head of Department of Department on struggle against organized criminal group and the manifestations of the criminal investigation Department police, Kiev.

1994–1997 — Deputy Head of the Criminal Investigation Department — Head of the Department of struggle against group and organized criminal cases.

1997–1999 — Head of the Criminal Investigation Department.

1999–2001 — Deputy Chief of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Internal Affairs Ministry of Ukraine.

2001–2003 — Head of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in Lviv Railways.

February — August 2003 — First Deputy Head of the Main Department — Head of the Department of struggle against organized crime of MIA, Kyiv

August — November 2003 — Deputy Head of the Criminal Investigation Department — Head of the Department of struggle against organized crime in Ukraine.

2003–2005 — First Deputy Chief of the Criminal Investigation Department of Interior Ministry of Ukraine.

2005–2010 — Head of the Main Department of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in Kyiv.

Politics

In 2006 he was elected a deputy of the Kiev City Council.

2012–2014 — People's Deputy of Ukraine, 7th convocation, deputy chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on combating organized crime and corruption. In 2013 — Chairman of the parliamentary ad hoc committee of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on the investigation of the attack on the media on 18 May 2013 in Kyiv and investigation of other cases of pressure on the media, obstruction of journalistic activities.

From 27 February 2014 — First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine.

Yarema did not participate in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election.

General Prosecutor of Ukraine

On 19 June 2014 A total of 329 MPs voted Yarema in as General Prosecutor of Ukraine following the respective nomination submitted by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.

Family

Married. He has three children. Yarema and his wife Margarita have three children - 25-year-old son Valery, 22-year-old daughter Ilona and 6-year-old daughter Roxolana.

Awards

In 1999 by the Decree of the President of Ukraine he was awarded the medal "For Irreproachable Service" III.

Honored Lawyer of Ukraine.

References

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