Alexander Timoshenko biography. Yulia Vladimirovna Timoshenko. Russian politicians about Yulia Tymoshenko

Alexander Timoshenko biography. Yulia Vladimirovna Timoshenko. Russian politicians about Yulia Tymoshenko
1959 - Alexander was born, son Gennady Afanasyevich Timoshenko , - graduate of the history department of Lviv University 1960 - November 27. Dnepropetrovsk. Julia was born. M ama - Lyudmila Nikolaevna TeleginaATP dispatcher 1962 - Dad - Vladimir Abramovich Grigyan left his family. B grandmother Maria Osipovna, technologist at a confectionery factory 1962 - She was raised by one mother . We lived in a 2-room apartment on the street. Karla Marksa, 26 1977 - Dnepropetrovsk. School No. 75 issued a Matriculation Certificate to Komsomol member Yulia Vladimirovna Grigyan 1978 - A chance telephone acquaintance with AlexanderTymoshenko . Met and liked each other 1979 - Marriage to Alexander Timoshenko 1980 - daughter Evgenia was born 1984 - Graduated with honors Faculty of Economics Dnepropetrovsk state university 1984 - Dnepropetrovsk Machine-Building Plant. Engineer-economist 1985 - Dnepropetrovsk. Father-in-law Gennady Afanasyevich Timoshenko - an influential mid-level functionary 1989 - Dnepropetrovsk. Under the auspices of the Regional Committee of the Komsomol createsYouth Center "Terminal" 1991 - Dnepropetrovsk. Father-in-law Gennady Afanasyevich Timoshenko - Chairman of the Kirov District Executive Committee 1991 - May. Family "Ukrainian Gasoline Corporation" - CUBE. The actual head of the business is the father-in-law 1992 - Dnepropetrovsk. Regional Governor Pavel Lazarenko promotes business prosperity 1992 - Family "Ukrainian Gasoline Corporation" - CUBE - monopolist to provide the agro-industrial complex of the Dnepropetrovsk region with petroleum products 1994 - Establishes dozens of joint ventures with foreign participation. JVs have tax benefits 1994 - Kuchmareplaces Kravchuk as President of Ukraine 1995 - November. Dnepropetrovsk. President of the industrial and financial corporation "Unified Energy Systems of Ukraine" 1995 - Firms of Tymoshenko and Pinchuk created a joint corporation "Commonwealth" 1995 - 2November 5. Pinchukleaves "Commonwealth" 1995 - "Commonwealth"renamed tocorporation yu "Unified Energy Systems of Ukraine" - UESU 1996 - Elected as a deputy in Bobrinetsky constituency No. 229 of the Kirovograd region with a record result - 92.3% 1996 - Kuchma appoints Pavel Lazarenko Prime Minister of Ukraine 1996 - Corporations I "Unified Energy Systems of Ukraine" has become the largest wholesale importer of Russian natural gas 1996 - Ccreated About the third joint-stock company "Ukrainian Gas Resource Consortium" - UGRK. Head - Nikolai Sivulsky 1997 - January. Leaves the post of President industrial and financial corporation "Unified Energy Systems of Ukraine" - UESU 1997 - The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate awarded the highest church order "St. Barbara the Great Martyr" 1997 - July. Pavel Lazarenko unceremoniously kicked out from the post of Prime Minister "for disrespect for parents" 1997 - Deputy Pavel Lazarenko in All-Ukrainian Association "Hromada" ", created back in 1993 1998 - Electeddeputy of the Supreme Council 1998 - July. Pchairman ь Budget Committee of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine 1998 - September. Arrest of Nikolai Sivulsky 1999 - January. Came out All-Ukrainian association "Gromada" 1999 - March. INheaded the parliamentary faction “Fatherland”, helped form a pro-presidential majority in the Verkhovna Rada 1999 - Candidate's thesis – “State regulation of the tax system” 1999 - Nikolai Sivulsky is released from prison 1999 - December 22 . Deputy Prime Minister. P Prime Minister of Ukraine - Yushchenko Viktor Andreevich 1999 - December 30. Deputy Prime Minister for Fuel and Energy Issues. Exposes the shadowy schemes of the work of Pinchuk and Alexander Volkov 2000 - January. Presidential Decree on the removal from office of Deputy Prime Minister of the Government 2000 - March 17. INsupervisory board Dnepropetrovsk metallurgical plant named after the Comintern was commissioned by Evgenia Timoshenko 2000 - April.Kuchmaraised the question of removal from office. ABOUThowever the prime minister Yushchenko interceded, and Kuchma was forced to retreat 2000 - August 18. Arrest of Alexander Timoshenko's husband. Zhytomyr prison 2000 - Autumn. In the forest underKyivThe headless body of opposition journalist Georgy Gongadze was found 2001 - LLeader of the Socialist Party Alexander Moroz announces:guardianKuchmaNikolay Melnichenko secret wrote conversationsKuchma 2001 - February. INheads the united democratic forces demanding the removal of President Leonid Kuchma from office 2001 - August 09. Alexander Timoshenko released from prison 2001 - January. INheaded the National Salvation Forum 2001 - January 12. Promotion of murder scandals journalist Georgy Gongadze and "cassette". A action "Ukraine without Kuchma" 2001 - January 19. PThe government approved the coal industry reform program prepared by Yulia Tymoshenko 2001 - 1January 9. Kuchma signed a dismissal order 2001 - February 13. Arrest. Solitary cell in Lukyanovskaya prison 2001 - March. Kyiv . The Pechersky District Court canceled the arrest warrant. Subsequently, the court either dismissed the case or reopened it. 2002 - January 22. Lviv. Nand on the Day of Conciliarity - the 84th anniversary of the reunification of Eastern and Western Ukraine, the audience sang "Many Years" 2002 - March. Elected as a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. The Yulia Tymoshenko electoral bloc gained 7.4% of the votes 2002 - March.Head of the parliamentary faction “Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc” 2002 - December. Receives a diploma of member and professor of the Academy of Security and Defense of the Russian Federation 200February 4 - 09. Tymoshenko recognized American court sou private process of covert operations Lazarenko on illegal misappropriation of funds 2004 - Leader of the electoral bloc "Fatherland" 2004 - Summer. Re-arrest of Nikolai Sivulsky 2004 - July 02. With Viktor Yushchenko they created the “Power of the People” coalition 2004 - September. Demands an investigation into the actions of the Prosecutor General's Office 2004 - November. Kyiv . Leader of the Orange Revolution 2005 - February. Prime Minister 2005 - September. Resignation of the Cabinet of Ministers ... Gennady Afanasievich Timoshenko - held very prominent positions in Soviet times. A graduate of the Transport Institute, he went through all stages of the career of a local leader - he worked as chief engineer in the administration of the Dnieper Railway, head of the elevator department, chairman of the Kirov regional executive committee of the city. Dnepropetrovsk. For more than ten years, Tymoshenko Sr. headed the regional cinema department, an organization that had a powerful material base and was engaged not only in film distribution, but also in the development of a network of cinemas throughout the region. During the period of “perestroika”, in cultural institutions of this type, aspiring entrepreneurs briskly played videos, sold video and audio cassettes, and slot machines rattled in the lobby... ... Recalling that period, Yulia Vladimirovna, who after graduating from Dnepropetrovsk University managed to work for several years as an economic engineer at the Dneprovsky Machine-Building Plant, admits that her path to business began with video rental. The soil for this, as one might guess, was the most fertile. And although Yu. Timoshenko, as if dissociating herself from the party-Komsomol business, declares that “she was not a member of the CPSU and was not a “fervent Komsomol activist,” the youth center “Terminal” appears in all her biographies. which actually was an ordinary Komsomol “self-supporting” structure created in August 1989 under the Leninsky district committee of the LKSMU of Dnepropetrovsk... By decision of the bureau of the same district committee, an installation fund was allocated to the center and staffing was approved. According to the practice that existed at that time, such enterprises were also approved by the regional committee bureau, and deductions from economic activities were supposed to replenish the Komsomol treasury. However, young entrepreneurs, who received considerable benefits, as former Komsomol functionaries recall, quickly mastered technologies that allowed them to work primarily for their own pockets. ... In total, under the Dnepropetrovsk regional committee of the LKSMU, at the time when it was headed by the current leader of “Labor Ukraine” Sergei Tigipko, there were almost one and a half hundred such “self-supporting formations.” Among them, in the regional committee directory you can find the Terminal MC, which dealt with “cultural programs and videos” and is located, judging by the indicated address, in... the summer cinema of the park named after. Shevchenko. Be that as it may, there is a joke in Dnepropetrovsk that under the famous Leninist slogan “Of all the arts, cinema is the most important for us,” the name Tymoshenko could well appear. True, there is essentially nowhere to hang this slogan in Dnepropetrovsk today - almost all the city’s cinemas have been privatized and turned into retail outlets... ... Many consider the “ideologist” of KUB to be a former employee of the regional apparatus, Alexander Gravets, who now lives in Israel. But something else is important - in the early 90s, not only the agricultural sector, but also the entire industrial Dnepropetrovsk region found itself in the strong hands of Governor Lazarenko, without whose attention not a single area of ​​entrepreneurship was left where decent money was made. LPeople who are familiar with the work of the corporation “first-hand” do not deny Yulia Vladimirovna’s lively character, at the same time, the real “brain center” of UESU and the creator of ingenious schemes are considered to be the same vice-president A. Gravets, and the organizer of the work is General Director Gennady Afanasyevich Timoshenko. ... They say that it was Tymoshenko Sr., a longtime acquaintance of P. Lazarenko and an expert on Dnepropetrovsk personnel, who was able to gather under the roof of the corporation many former officials of the regional and city authorities, heads of enterprises and law enforcement agencies, using their extensive connections - capital no less valuable, than money... It is difficult to even imagine that in the protected zone of the governor’s interests - agriculture, which Pavel Ivanovich led both as the head of the department of the regional committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine, and as the head of the regional department of agro-industrial associations (in common parlance - OBLAPO), anyone could engage in “amateur activity”. The nature of the relationship that has developed between business and government can perhaps be judged by the current statements of American and Ukrainian law enforcement agencies, from which it follows that entrepreneurs were offered to share their shares on the terms of granting “most favored nation status.” Those who fell under such a “roof” managed to rise by leaps and bounds, especially since the source of initial capital could be funds “inherited” from the Komsomol and the party, “gaps” in the budget and, simply, the money of shadow businessmen with whom the city The Dnieper was also famous during the years of socialism. From the addition of these capitals, like mushrooms after rain, private banks, corporations and other commercial new formations arose in the early 90s. And behind them were not young specialists in the scientific organization of labor... ... Like no other Ukrainian politician, Yulia Tymoshenko has a real gift of transformation. Her artistic abilities are noted by school teachers and former classmates, and Dnepropetrovsk writer and author of numerous novels about the life of the local “nobility” Vladimir Cherednichenko even assures that during his student years he allegedly played with Tymoshenko in the same play... Published 09:27 04/20/2008
Between Ukraine, Armenia, Latvia and...: Yulia Tymoshenko hides her origin

Much has been written and said about the ethnic roots of one of the main characters in the Ukrainian political field - Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, who in every possible way emphasizes her “Ukrainianness” (although she admits that she learned the Ukrainian language only in 1999). Today, when almost no one doubts Tymoshenko’s claims to the highest post of the Ukrainian state, we should expect an intensification of the discussion around this topic. At one time, one of the Ukrainian sources prefaced his article about Yulia Tymoshenko:

“A native of Dnepropetrovsk, Yulia Tymoshenko is of mixed Russian-Armenian origin. The surnames of her parents are Telegina and Grigyan. Like many future powers that be, Tymoshenko had a rather difficult childhood. Her father abandoned the family when her daughter was only two years old. However, already distinguished by her strong character in her youth, the girl was able to quickly solve her personal problems and married the son of the Dnepropetrovsk regional boss Gennady Timoshenko, Alexander, and almost immediately became the real head of the family..."

In a more acute form, the topic of the ethnicity of the Ukrainian prime minister was raised by the then Minister of Transport and Communications of Ukraine Yevgeny Chervonenko. Commenting on the beating of a Jewish youth in Kyiv, he suggested that Tymoshenko could have been more quick in condemning anti-Semitism, since she herself “has a Jewish mother and an Armenian father”: “I am very surprised that there was no such reaction from the government itself and the prime minister.” Minister. Moreover, Yulia Tymoshenko’s mother is Jewish, and her father is Armenian. It was Armenians and Jews who were historically subjected to genocide,” Chervonenko said.

Indeed, for a long time it was believed that Tymoshenko had Armenian blood flowing in her veins, because her maiden name was Grigyan. However, the BYuT leader herself denied these rumors. “On my father’s side, everyone is Latvian up to the tenth generation, and on my mother’s side, everyone is Ukrainian,” she said. According to Tymoshenko, “due to a mistake by the passport office employees, Vladimir Grigyanis turned into Grigyan.”

Meanwhile, finding the origins of the Grigyanis surname in Latvia turned out to be a complex matter. As we found out, in Latvia there is a surname Grigjanis, in this case pronounced in Russian as “Grigyanis”. But such a surname is extremely rare in Latvia. There are simply no direct analogies with “Grigyanis” in Latvia. On the other hand, if the prime minister’s words are true that on her father’s side all are Latvians up to the tenth generation, then such a surname would be quite common in small Latvia. Otherwise, we can assume that only girls were born in the Grigyanis (Grigyanis) family for all ten generations. More often in Latvia the variant Grigjans is found - “Grigjans”, but in this case it is translated into Russian as again “Grigyan”, that is, if not a typically Armenian, then, in any case, definitely not a Latvian surname, but Latvianized.

At one time, the Ukrainian resource “Fraza”, in an article devoted to the ethnic roots of Tymoshenko, wrote: “As it turned out, Tymoshenko’s father, who she passes off as a Latvian, is named Vladimir Abramovich Grigyan. We are ready to bet 5 kilos of fat that we can go around the whole of Latvia (yes and the entire Baltic region in general) and not a single Baltic named Abram Grigyan (the name of Timoshenko’s grandfather) can be found..." And indeed, Latvian philologists who study surnames unanimously insist that this form of surname is not independent, but a derivative of the Armenian surname Grigyan. If the Ukrainian prime minister’s grandfather’s name was Abram, then during the approximate period of Yulia Tymoshenko’s grandfather’s life, that is, in pre-war Latvia, there was a policy of total Latvianization of the population, when almost everyone was given Latvian names and surnames. Moreover, if these people were “native Latvians of the tenth generation.” Thus, Tymoshenko’s grandfather simply could not be called Abram: he either was not a Latvian, or he himself is a fiction.

The search for the ethnic roots of the Ukrainian prime minister in Armenia also did not yield tangible results. As we found out, today only one family with the surname Grigyan is registered in the capital of the republic, Yerevan. However, it is important that in this case we have an absolutely clear coincidence with Yulia Vladimirovna’s maiden name appearing in official documents. Surprises await us in the process of clarifying the origins of the Grigyan surname in Nagorno-Karabakh. Local ethnographer Lev Azatyan says that the Grigyans are a famous “gerdastan” (clan) in Karabakh, which is of aristocratic origin. “Representatives of the Grigyan family, mainly settled in the Askeran region, valiantly participated in the fight against the Ottomans, contributed to the defense of Karabakh in 1918-1921, took part in the political resistance to the subordination of Karabakh to Azerbaijan in 1923 and were repressed for this during the period of Stalinism ", Azatyan said. Today there are several dozen Grigyan families in Nagorno-Karabakh.

At the same time, some sources in the scientific circles of Armenia claim that the surname Grigyan is often found among Bessarabian Jews or Gypsies, just like the surnames Kopelyan, Muntyan, Pomerlyan. So it is not excluded that the originators of the Grigyan surname could be Bessarabian gypsies. To be fair, it is worth noting that in Moldova it was also not possible to find contemporaries of Tymoshenko by the name of Grigyan.

The original version is put forward by the same Ukrainian resource “Phrase”. Developing the idea of ​​the ethnic roots of Tymoshenko’s father, Vladimir Abramovich Grigyan, the publication writes: “Such a name is quite typical for Armenian Jews. Armenian Jews (like Georgian, like mountain) are people very committed to tradition, and it is unlikely that he (Yulia Tymoshenko’s father) would have married Tymoshenko's mother if she had not been Jewish." Meanwhile, attempts to check the grandmother - that is, the mother of Tymoshenko’s mother - were unsuccessful: “What is the real name of Maria Iosifovna - this, according to our (and not only our) information, is the name of grandmother Tymoshenko, a candy factory technologist, is shrouded in the darkness of the unknown...

But, it seems, we managed to establish Maria Iosifovna’s surname from her husband. This surname sounds strange - Nelepova... apparently, Maria Iosifovna’s maiden name sounded so strange, to put it mildly, that she finally had to change it.”
Ukraine

There are many romantic stories about the acquaintance of Yulia Telegina (Grigyan) (in high school she took her mother’s last name) and Alexander Timoshenko. The most common of them: a chance meeting, an erroneous phone call, etc... But we will not repeat the romantic rhetoric of the “pamaranch” journalists who have sunk into oblivion, but will dwell on the obvious, on confirmed facts

In the book “Yulia, Yulechka,” her aunt Antonina Ulyakhina said that after completing her first year at the university, her niece went to a summer camp as a counselor. Alexander Timoshenko also got a job there. Apparently, the summer really turned out to be hot, because immediately after it ended, the young people decided to unite their destinies. Yulia’s mother Lyudmila Nikolaevna opposed such an early marriage, but with the help of Antonina Ulyakhina they managed to convince her. Apparently, by that time 18-year-old Yulia was already in a very interesting position. Do the math for yourself: the marriage between Yulia Vladimirovna Telegina (Grigyan) and Alexander Gennadyevich Timoshenko was registered on September 15, 1979, and already on February 20, 1980, the Timoshenko couple had a daughter, Evgenia.

Husband Alexander Gennadievich Timoshenko

Born on June 11, 1960 in the family of a Soviet party functionary at the district level. His father Gennady Timoshenko worked as chairman of the Kirov regional executive committee in Dnepropetrovsk itself, and later as head of the Dnepropetrovsk regional film department.

On August 8, 2000, Yulia Vladimirovna’s husband was detained, and on August 21 arrested by the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine, which accused him as the head of the UESU corporation in theft of public funds on an especially large scale. Alexander Tymoshenko was then accused of giving a bribe to Pavel Lazarenko, who at that time held the post of Prime Minister of Ukraine, in the amount of $4.6 million. And already on January 5, 2001, the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine announced the initiation of two criminal cases against his wife, the former president of the corporation "Unified Energy Systems of Ukraine", the current Deputy Prime Minister. Until recently, Alexander Timoshenko was a fairly successful entrepreneur - he had your own egg business. The Phoenix agricultural company, owned by Alexander, received government investments in the amount of more than 800 thousand hryvnia during Yulia Vladimirovna’s tenure as Prime Minister. The Tymoshenko spouses managed to achieve this as a result of pushing through parliament a series of bills, thanks to which Agrosoyuz Phoenix LLC, in the field of supporting breeding reproduction, became a subsidized enterprise. However, in the period from 06.2005 to 10.2005 these money left the company's accounts in an unknown direction.(http://www.compromat.ru/page_28829.htm) The largest family business object can be called the Beyutaga company, which owned red granite deposits in the Dnepropetrovsk region. Since February 2007, Antonina Ulyakhina's son-in-law Ruslan Sharapov has left the post of its director. This company sells already processed stone in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus and further afield. In Andrei Kokotyukha’s book “Yulia”, the following is written:

“Although the Tymoshenkos are not divorced, they have not formally lived together for a long time. They have joint business interests, but they can no longer be called family.”.

It follows that there is no point in disturbing Yulia, who is sitting behind bars, with the facts of her “husband’s” adventures abroad. She's hardly interested anymore. Perhaps from the standpoint of the general image of an ideal oppositional family.

Daughter Evgenia Aleksandrovna Timoshenko (Carr)

Looking at the parents, one can guess about the character of their children; accordingly, based on the example of children, one can judge the parents. Children of politicians are no exception here! Quite often in public they demonstrate what their parents do in secret. This is especially true for attitude and respect for others. Therefore, since we are studying the biography of a politician, we cannot ignore his children. Yulia Vladimirovna has one child - daughter Evgenia. Evgenia Timoshenko was born on February 20, 1980. After finishing the 6th grade, as it is written in the book “Yulia, Yulia Vladimirovna,” her parents decided to send her to England to study. Together with 12-year-old Evgenia, her grandmother Lyudmila Nikolaevna Telegina, Yulia Vladimirovna’s mother, also went to England. In Great Britain, Evgenia Timoshenko lived in an English-speaking environment and began to forget her mother’s native language. She returned to Ukraine only in 2001. “I noticed the slight accent with which she pronounced Russian words,- A. Ulyakhina wrote in the book and continued with regret, - Zhenya, you have become quite an adult... All your best years will pass away from us, from your family. And you will soon forget our language.”

By “our” A. Ulyakhina, of course, understood Russian - because in Yulia Vladimirovna’s family, apparently, they never spoke another language. They started talking about Yulia Timoshenko’s daughter Evgenia when her high-profile wedding with Sean Carr, British musician and biker. Color photographs and various interviews on the topic of their wedding were distributed throughout almost all domestic and foreign media.

The press told a story that, apparently, was told by Evgenia Tymoshenko herself: in the bar of one of the hotels in the Egyptian city of Sharm el-Sheikh in December 2004, a handsome British man caught her eye and she decided to meet him, for which she asked the bartender to tell him the room number , in which the man stopped. For unknown reasons, the bartender gave the wrong number, so the Egyptian meeting was insidiously disrupted. However, everything was made up in England. “The meeting took place in London. Sean Carr was shocked by the luxurious apartment in which the modest student lived.", writes Yaroslav Khreshchaty.

From the manners and lifestyle of Eugenia S. Carr realized that she could not be classified as an “ordinary” person. Subsequently, the Briton learned that his new girlfriend is the daughter of the Ukrainian prime minister.

“I knew it was crazy. I couldn’t believe what happened, it was so amazing.”, - S. Carr sincerely told the correspondent of the English newspaper “Daily Mirror”. And he admitted that At first I felt a panic fear of my future mother-in-law.

At the moment, Evgenia Tymoshenko has a new boyfriend, emigrant Arthur Chechetkin, with whom she plans to start a new family. Moreover, the Internet is full of headlines that Yulia Vladimirovna will become a grandmother this year.

By the way, Sean Carr ran away from “Zhuzha” almost immediately after his mother-in-law went to jail.

Yulia's relationships with the men around her

In addition to presidential ambitions and the ability to please the electorate, Yulia Vladimirovna always knew how to please the men around her. Thus, in an interview with Komsomolskaya Pravda in Belarus, the former head of her personal security said the following: « All the men who surround her are dependent on her... When she walked, swaying her hips, you know, everyone was swaying! She has the manners of a geisha, - the guard reports. - Well, I didn’t want her as a woman. But men liked her. Everyone called her “our smart girl.” Everyone treated her very carefully.”

Relations between Yulia Tymoshenko and Pavel Lazarenko

It was with the assistance of the then Prime Minister of Ukraine Pavel Lazarenko that Yulia Tymoshenko became a people's deputy. Ask, what assistance did Pavel Lazarenko provide? I answer: all pensioners of the constituency where Yulia Vladimirovna was elected were paid off all their pension arrears before the elections, and public sector employees were paid off their salaries. And this is when throughout Ukraine salaries and pensions were delayed for 3-4 months or more. Who would believe that the repayment of debts in a particular district was carried out without the participation of the government, but solely thanks to the efforts of a little-known woman at that time...

Later, individual politicians highlighted information at press conferences that relations between Yulia Tymoshenko and Pavel Lazarenko went far beyond purely business.

Who is Sergei Vlasenko for Yulia Vladimirovna?

I also remember the sensational information about the very warm relationship between Yulia Vladimirovna and her defender Sergei Vlasenko. Personally, I had a question: why did she go to concerts and public events before she was detained not with her husband, but with this man? Although, if we accept this information as valid, then we can understand why this absolutely mediocre person, from the standpoint of jurisprudence, receives about 200 thousand dollars a month for defending his ward. By the way, the Batkivshchyna party is paying for this. the story of kissing in a pretrial detention cell, is also worthy of special attention...

We should not forget how Mr. Defender, on behalf of the party, tried to take money for the elections from fake American diplomats.

True, he decided to roll them through his trusted bank. I wonder if he consulted Yulia then or not? Or did he want to spend these funds specifically on HER protection?

Gypsy prophecy

A. Ulyakhina did not indicate exactly when this significant event occurred in her books. But, apparently, we are talking about 1998, when the Tymoshenko family urgently left the Dagomys resort in connection with military operations in Chechnya. The visit to the fortune teller was associated with problems in business, which, by the way, at that time Y. Tymoshenko, as a people’s deputy, should not have been involved in. But let's look at everything in order. Antonina Nikolaevna recalls that when they, together with the Tymoshenko-Telegin-Ulyakhin families, were relaxing at a fashionable resort in Dagomys, near Sochi, Yulia had a big problem - An entire ship loaded with metal disappeared. The rest was interrupted. There were continuous telephone conversations with both Ukraine and Cyprus, where Yulia Vladimirovna also had her own lawyers. Everyone was worried. A lot of metal was lost, which was worth a lot of money. Everyone’s condition was such that Yulia and her aunt decided to go to the “clairvoyant.” We found out the right address at the local market.

Next I quote Ulyakhina: “After lunch, when everyone went to take a nap, Yulechka and I took a taxi to the address. They rang the poor doorbell. It turned out to be open, which seemed like a good sign. Unfortunately, the clairvoyant was not there, but the hostess had a letter for us from her. It said: she will never find what Julia lost, her business will reach high heights and will be completely destroyed, she will be rich and poor, but she must know: “ This is not your path, your path is very difficult - this is the path to the presidency" It was also written there about the “state houses” that Y. Tymoshenko and her husband would visit.Unfortunately, almost everything from this prophecy came true. However, Yulichka did not become president».

Alas, Antonina Nikolaevna did not provide the full text of this “clairvoyant” letter, but only some of its excerpts. Therefore, it remains to operate with known facts. How do you feel about this situation when an adult and fully educated person, a candidate of science, the head of a huge commercial structure with an annual turnover of 10-16 billion dollars, goes to an ordinary fortune teller so that she can tell who stole from her and how? metal ship? Further... Is Yulia Vladimirovna, who is proud of the awards of the UOC (MP), not aware that the entire Christian church considers fortune telling and participation in it a sin? And, in the end: what is the purpose of A. Ulyakhina’s book? The fact of the “clairvoyant” prophecy should become one of the important components in the future presidential campaign. So it is possible to feed Pavel Globa’s prophecy about a female president with the prophecy of a Caucasian “clairvoyant”! It must be assumed that it was in connection with gypsy fortune-telling that Yulia Vladimirovna took up intensive study of the Ukrainian language, which she did not know before. In this regard, A. Ulyakhina explains that “she grew up in a Russian-speaking environment, graduated from a Russian school”. However, Tymoshenko showed extraordinary persistence, continues A. Ulyakhina: "No problem. Ukrainian is not Chinese, I’ll overcome it”. A very interesting comparison. And why such a hassle? To become president? But she has already become one for a long time! In the Unified Energy Systems of Ukraine corporation, Yulia Vladimirovna served as the president of the company.

Pinchuk in the life of Tymoshenko

In her book, Ulyakhina “Yulia, Yulia Vladimirovna” spoke about the relationship between Yulia Tymoshenko and Victor Pinchuk. Despite the fact that they allegedly met only after the creation of the UESU, that is, in 1995 (as Antonina Nikolaevna claims), this does not correspond to the time frame. In fact, back in 1992, the commercial structure Ukrainian Gasoline Corporation (KUB) and the Interpipe company created the Commonwealth corporation. The new corporation was engaged in the supply of Turkmen and Russian gas. At that time, the general director of KUB was Yulia Timoshenko, and the director and owner of Interpipe was Viktor Mikhailovich Pinchuk. Therefore, in 1995 there was no need for them to get acquainted.

Further, Ulyakhina gives clearly negative characteristics of V. Pinchuk: “One of his qualities was striking - the desire for every person to demonstrate his superiority, lordly arrogance and harshness towards people who were lower in income than him.”

Perhaps Antonina Ulyakhina had some kind of personal enmity towards Viktor Mikhailovich, but she speaks much better about his father:

“But his father, Mikhail Aranovich, turned out to be an absolutely magical, intelligent, sociable intellectual.”

Yulia Vladimirovna did not have such negative feelings towards Pinchuk. They had warm, friendly relations. Periodically Julia shared her most secret things with him In 1996, when Vasily Vasilyevich Durdinets resigned as a people's deputy of Ukraine after his appointment as the first deputy prime minister of Ukraine, Bobrinetsky constituency No. 229 of the Kirovograd region became vacant, and early elections of people's deputies of Ukraine were scheduled for it. Right here Yulia Vladimirovna decided to try her luck. I will give an excerpt from the book “Yulia, Yulia Vladimirovna”, which tells what her mother and business partner Victor Pinchuk answered about this:

“Mom reacted to this idea with surprise:- Yulechka, what is this for? Don't you have enough troubles in business? We rarely see you anyway.- But I will be able to take part in the creation of fair laws. Maybe I can do something useful for my state. True, Victor Pinchuk responded to my proposal to try his hand at the elections with a complete refusal. He said that it’s not a Jewish thing to stand in the square and wave a flag, and if I don’t have enough problems, then I can try my luck myself, but so that I don’t have to repent later. So what did you decide?“I decided that since this is our business.”

There is actually a lot of educational information in this dialogue. Particularly interesting are the words of Victor Pinchuk, said to Yulia Tymoshenko: “This is not a Jewish matter...”! For some reason, in such a strange way, he dissuaded her from the opportunity to become a people's deputy... Let me remind you that back in 1996, Yulia Vladimirovna did not listen to either her experienced, loving mother, or the wise Victor Pinchuk, and nevertheless became a people's deputy of Ukraine from the Bobrinetsky electoral district No. 229 Kirovograd region. It is obvious that the stunning success of Yulia Tymoshenko and the advice of smart, worthy people prompted Viktor Pinchuk himself to change his attitude towards politics. At the next elections in 1998, he was also elected as a people's deputy of Ukraine from Dnepropetrovsk. It turns out that at first Victor Pinchuk was mistaken when he asserted that “this is not a Jewish matter.” Or maybe he was right after all? Be that as it may, unlike Yulia Vladimirovna, Viktor Mikhailovich never hid the fact that he was a Jew, because why do this in a democratic society?

For more than a year now, news channels and Internet publications have been replete with new statements about oppression and lack of privacy outside the shower room, the main political prisoner of the entire democratic world. And although people are already tired of this topic and are quite bored, the domestic media, in a race with foreign publications, continue to feed the people with regular portions of fried details from places that are quite comfortable, as for a person serving a prison sentence for crimes committed. And although many doubt Lady Yu’s guilt, we can say with confidence that the “woman with a braid” is by no means “white and fluffy.” It is impossible to remain such, having gone from co-founder of a video rental center in 1988 to the position of president of the industrial and financial corporation UESU (Unified Energy Systems of Ukraine) with a turnover of 11 billion dollars in 1995 in just 7 years. And these were very difficult years for the country. Empty shops, the collapse of the Union, depreciated money of a young independent country, inflation that no one could stop until Leonid Danilovich Kuchma became president.

Father: Vladimir Abramovich Grigyan (present Grigyanis) Mother: Lyudmila Nikolaevna Telegina Spouse: Alexander Gennadievich Timoshenko Children: daughter: Evgenia Website: www.tymoshenko.com.ua

Yulia Vladimirovna Timoshenko(maiden first Grigyan, then Telegina) (Ukr. Yulia Volodymyrivna Tymoshenko, Grigyan/Telegina, genus. November 27, Dnepropetrovsk) - statesman and political figure of Ukraine, Prime Minister of Ukraine in February - September and from December, leader of the Batkivshchyna (Motherland) party and the BYuT bloc (Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc), one of the active participants in the “Orange Revolution” of the year.

Parents

  • Mother - Lyudmila Nikolaevna Telegina.
  • Father - Vladimir Abramovich Grigyan.

Education

  • - graduated from the Faculty of Economics of Dnepropetrovsk State University with a degree in economics.
  • - defended her PhD thesis at the Kiev National Economic University in the specialty 02/08/03 - organization of management, planning and regulation of the economy on the topic “State regulation of the tax system”. Candidate of Economic Sciences.

Biography

  • Yulia Grigyan was born in Dnepropetrovsk on November 27 of the year in the family of Vladimir Abramovich Grigyan and Lyudmila Nikolaevna Telegina. Her father left the family when Yulia was 3 years old. Later, Yulia took her mother’s surname, under which she graduated from school in the same year.
  • - entered Dnepropetrovsk State University, Faculty of Economics, majoring in cybernetics economist.
  • - In her first year at university, she married Alexander Timoshenko, and gave birth to a daughter, Evgenia.
  • - after graduating from university, she worked as an engineer-economist at the Dnepropetrovsk Machine-Building Plant named after. Lenin.
  • - - commercial director of the Terminal youth center.
  • 1991 - together with her husband, she founded the “Ukrainian Gasoline Corporation” (commercial, general director), which by 1995 turned into the industrial and financial corporation “Unified Energy Systems of Ukraine” (UESU) with a turnover of $11 billion and, with the support of the chairman of the “Gromada” party Prime Minister Pavel Lazarenko, had a monopoly on trade in Russian natural gas in Ukraine.
  • 1995 - President of the UESU Corporation.
  • In June 1997, after the resignation of Lazarenko, the “gas princess,” as she was then called, who also held the position of deputy head of the Hromada party, lost her post and headed the shadow government of her party. After Pavel Lazarenko was detained in the United States, Tymoshenko founded and headed the All-Ukrainian Association “Batkivshchyna”.
  • January 16, 1997 - May 12 - People's Deputy of Ukraine (Verkhovna Rada of the 2nd convocation).
  • May 12, 1998 - March 2 - People's Deputy of Ukraine (Verkhovna Rada of the 3rd convocation).
  • December 30 - appointed Deputy Prime Minister for the Fuel and Energy Complex in the government of Viktor Yushchenko. But already in August 2000, her husband was arrested on charges of theft of state property. On January 19, Tymoshenko herself was relieved of her post, and on February 13, she was sent to a pre-trial detention center on charges of embezzling (while head of the UESU) a billion dollars intended to pay for Russian gas.
  • March 2001 - The Pechersky District Court of Kyiv canceled the arrest warrant for Tymoshenko, recognizing the charges brought against her as unfounded.
  • March 31 - in the elections to the Verkhovna Rada, the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc receives 7.26% of the votes. The BYuT faction in the Verkhovna Rada included 24 deputies.
  • May 14, 2002 - February 4, People's Deputy of Ukraine (Verkhovna Rada of the IV convocation).
  • April 30, 2002 - The Kiev-Svyatoshinsky Court of the Kyiv Region drops all charges brought by the Prosecutor General's Office against Yulia Tymoshenko and her husband.
  • September 2002 - together with Alexander Moroz and Pyotr Symonenko, he leads the “Get Up, Ukraine!” campaign. against the Kuchma regime.
  • April 9 - The Kyiv Court of Appeal confirms the decision to invalidate and cancel the criminal case against Yulia Tymoshenko and her husband.
  • September - filed a lawsuit against the actions of the Prosecutor General's Office.
  • In 2004, the Main Military Prosecutor's Office of Russia put Tymoshenko on the international wanted list on charges of bribing high-ranking officials of the Russian Ministry of Defense in order to conclude a contract for the supply of construction materials at clearly inflated prices. In Ukraine, the case against Tymoshenko was closed shortly after the victory of the “Orange Revolution”, while the charges of the Russian prosecutor's office were dropped much later.
  • 2004 - co-founder of the “Power of the People” coalition, created in support of Viktor Yushchenko in the presidential elections, one of the leaders of the “Orange Revolution”.
  • January 24 - appointed and. O. Prime Minister of Ukraine.
  • February 4, 2005 - The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine approved Yulia Tymoshenko as the country's new prime minister.
  • September 8, 2005 - Viktor Yushchenko dismissed the government of Yulia Tymoshenko due to ongoing conflicts within the executive branch of government.
  • December 18 - The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine approved Yulia Tymoshenko as the country's new prime minister.
  • On June 8, she officially announced her desire to run for the post of President of Ukraine.

Family

Activities as Prime Minister (2005)

The main points that characterized the internal economic activities of the Cabinet of Ministers of Yulia Tymoshenko were:

  • Statements about the need for mass reprivatization of industrial enterprises, which ended with the state returning control only over Krivorozhstal, and on June 16, 2005, President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Vladimir Lytvyn and Yulia Tymoshenko signed a memorandum on guarantees of property rights and ensuring the rule of law in their implementation; After signing the document, Viktor Yushchenko stated that “the Ukrainian authorities have put an end to the discussion on problematic issues of privatization” - there will be no reprivatization, since there are no funds in the budget for this.
  • An attempt to establish strict control over the oil and petroleum products market (ended with the intervention of Viktor Yushchenko).

Criminal case in Russia

In the end, Yulia Tymoshenko visited Russia only after leaving the post of prime minister, in September 2005. In Moscow, she met with representatives of the Prosecutor General's Office, answered their questions and, according to Tymoshenko, all charges against her were dropped.

The Main Military Prosecutor's Office of Russia announced only on December 26, 2005 that the criminal case against Yulia Tymoshenko in Russia was terminated due to the expiration of the statute of limitations.

However, Yulia Tymoshenko's lawyer suggests that in order to close the unpromising case, prosecutors obviously had to reclassify him.

“The statute of limitations on the case expires only in the fall of next year,” he explained. “Investigators could reclassify it from Part 2 of Article 291 of the Criminal Code of Russia (“Giving a bribe”) to Part 1 of the same article - less serious, according to which the statute of limitations is no longer calculated at ten, but six years.”

Criminal case of Pavel Lazarenko in the USA

2005-2006

The issues of privatization and re-privatization are being raised again. In particular, on January 23, Yulia Tymoshenko said at a government briefing regarding the draft new version of the Law of Ukraine “On the State Privatization Program”:

... we want the law to include a rule that if the terms of the privatization agreement are not met, such a privatization agreement will be terminated without returning the money that was paid for the enterprise

Original text(Ukrainian)

... we want the law to have a norm that for the non-violation of the minds of privatization land, such privatization land will be torn apart without returning the pennies that were paid for the enterprise

In August 2008, two high-ranking officials in the secretariat of the President of Ukraine V. Yushchenko (Kislinsky and Shlapak), after Tymoshenko did not, unlike Yushchenko, make anti-Russian demarches during the armed conflict between Russia and Georgia, began accusing her of “systemic work in the interests of Russia,” stating, in particular, that “the Russian leadership is considering with special attention the issue of supporting the candidacy of Yulia Tymoshenko in the presidential elections after fulfilling the conditions for her passive position in the conflict with Georgia.” Commenting on these accusations, Tymoshenko hinted that she doubted the mental sanity of Yushchenko and his secretariat, saying that it was necessary to hire a good carpenter and change the sign on the Secretariat of the President of Ukraine to Ward No. 6.

Ukrainian politicians about Yulia Tymoshenko

  • “The only thing effective in this government is the prime minister. These are ministerial passengers on a cart that she (Tymoshenko) will pull.”. Nestor Shufrich, at the time of the pronouncement, a deputy from the SDPU (o), later a deputy from the Party of Regions.
  • “Tymoshenko has a great mission - to inoculate Ukrainians against miracles”, - Dmitry Vydrin, political scientist, later a deputy from BYuT, then expelled from the faction.
  • “No government has acted so cynically with the main document as the Prime Minister is doing today”, - Viktor Yushchenko, President of Ukraine.
  • “You can love or not love Yulia Vladimirovna, respect or not respect, share her views or not. But you can’t say that she’s a stupid woman.”. Rinat Akhmetov, one of the leaders of the Party of Regions, on February 4, 2005, in an interview with the Moskovsky Komsomolets newspaper in Donbass, No. 10.
  • “Unfortunately, there has been no face of the faction (NSNU) since Our Ukraine succumbed to Tymoshenko’s irrepressible, dimensionless adventurism. “Our Ukraine” has lost its face. And until the faction crawls out from under Tymoshenko’s skirt, it will not find its face.”. Golovaty, Sergei Petrovich, at the time of uttering the phrase, Minister of Justice of Ukraine, later a deputy on the Party of Regions list, chairman of the “National Commission for Strengthening Democracy and Promoting the Rule of Law”, vice-president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).
  • “The experience of 11 years in politics gives me the right not to vote for Tymoshenko if her candidacy for the post of prime minister is nominated in the Verkhovna Rada... I do not accept the methods and mechanisms of management of Yulia Tymoshenko... Yulia Vladimirovna is a blackmailer in life. Remember Tymoshenko’s style in relation to Pavel Lazarenko - this is blackmail, blackmail again, and then the rest... She is a good public politician, but she has never been able to develop systems for protecting people. This was clearly demonstrated on March 9, 2001, when people were thrown at the military.". Roman Immortal, interview with French. Agence France-Presse 01/25/2005
  • “From the very beginning I was opposed to Tymoshenko coming to our election campaign ()... Tymoshenko managed to implement her plan, which she had originally planned. It was initially purely technological: extortion, blackmail, an attempt to make everything a sensation, to constantly excite society... My task and Bezsmertny’s was to film Tymoshenko’s provocations on the streets. We were worried that blood would not be shed, and Tymoshenko provoked us to storm something or go on the attack. We were constantly in a tense state so that with her shabli she would not lead the people somewhere, so that blood would not be shed.”. Zhvania, David Vazhaevich, ex-Minister of Emergency Situations of Ukraine, interview with Ukrayinska Pravda 15.09. .
  • “...She called it biomass. She also treated the people who stood on the Maidan. Therefore, she is not the leader of the Maidan, she is a traitor to the Maidan. Tymoshenko insisted that there is no revolution without blood. Like, “so what?” Well, 1000 people will die, biomass is biomass.” She constantly said that the people are a screen... They wanted to hold the Maidan until Tymoshenko was appointed prime minister. This was the first blackmail. She even blackmailed her with the Maidan to appoint her as prime minister... I don’t want to comment on the president’s decision as to why he appointed Tymoshenko. But I think that one of the reasons for her appointment was also blackmail. All Tymoshenko’s actions, all her appointments were direct blackmail.” Zhvania, ex-Minister of Emergency Situations of Ukraine - interview with Ukrayinska Pravda 15.09. .
  • “Part of society lives in populism and in conditions of populism. Tell me, is there at least one political force in a European or Asian state named after a living figure? No!"- Shibko, Vitaly, SPU faction, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Foreign Affairs, 13.04. -
  • “The behavior demonstrated in the government by Yulia Vladimirovna and her circle of allies was built on principles contrary to the interests of the state. Many of the actions that the Prime Minister was involved in were carried out behind the scenes in order to solve her problems.". President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko, interview 13.09. -

Russian politicians about Yulia Tymoshenko

Works by Tymoshenko

Press about Yulia Tymoshenko

  • Le Temps: Yulia Tymoshenko is the main winner of the elections in Ukraine
  • “Conservative Revolution” by Yulia Tymoshenko - www.pravda.com.ua, March 14, 2006
  • The Washington Times: Yushchenko seeks Tymoshenko's support - The Washington Times, USA, February 15, 2006
  • Corriere della Sera: "Ukraine and gas: a dubious company is involved" - Corriere della Sera, Italy, January 6, 2006
  • BBC, UK: Ukrainian "goddess of revolution" - BBC, UK, 7 December 2004
  • Tymoshenko became prime minister. Day in Parliament - www.pravda.com.ua, February 4, 2005
  • Yulia Tymoshenko: “Russia does not need to be afraid of us” - Izvestia.RU, December 9, 2004

Investments in the poultry farm from the husband of the Ukrainian prime minister came “in little bags, bundles, bags”

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© "Moskovsky Komsomolets", 02/10/2010, Mr. Tymoshenko and Madame Yanukovych

Ekaterina Petukhova

[…] If you don’t know that Tymoshenko has a husband, you might think that she is lonely. Yulia Vladimirovna’s husband, Alexander Timoshenko, with whom she has been together for three decades, prefers to stay in the shadow of his famous wife. The roles in this family were distributed as follows: the wife is involved in politics, the husband is involved in business. His most famous business project is the Phoenix agricultural farm in the Kyiv region, which is engaged in a quail farm. According to his income statement, in 2008 Alexander earned about 500 thousand dollars from quail eggs. However, a number of Ukrainian media reported that in addition to the quail farm, Lady Yu’s husband also has a business. Alexander Timoshenko is allegedly the founder of two companies producing equipment for medical institutions, Deosept and Pharmasept. In addition, Ukraine is full of rumors that Yulia Tymoshenko’s husband is involved in major land issues. At the end of 2005, Alexander told reporters that. And that after BYuT wins the parliamentary elections and his wife becomes prime minister, he himself will begin to reconstruct the Khrushchev buildings. However, this never happened. […]

Alexander's father Gennady was “a man in power.” In the late 80s, he was in charge of the Dnepropetrovsk regional film distribution, and in 91 he became chairman of the Kirov regional executive committee of Dnepropetrovsk. And they say that it was Yulia Tymoshenko’s father-in-law who paved the way to big business. She and her husband started back during perestroika with a network of video salons in Dnepropetrovsk. Then the business became much more serious - the Tymoshenko couple switched to trading in petroleum products. And then they started selling gas through the Unified Energy Systems of Ukraine. For “gas dealings” Yulia and Alexander Timoshenko together came under criminal prosecution on various charges. The couple were under arrest for some time. After the “Orange Revolution,” of which Tymoshenko was one of the ideologists, the Supreme Court of Ukraine closed all criminal cases against Yulia Vladimirovna. […]

[Gazetasng.Ru, 11/10/2009, “Who is behind the presidential candidates of Ukraine”: In response to numerous requests to the press service of the Cabinet of Ministers and to the headquarters of Yulia Tymoshenko with a request to tell what Alexander Tymoshenko is doing now and what he will do if his wife becomes President, there was only one reaction - “we don’t comment.”
Meanwhile, the personal and public life of the Prime Minister’s spouse has long been the subject of gossip. The main one is that the Tymoshenko spouses have been living separately for a long time, they just haven’t officially divorced, and each already has their own love affairs. However, this information is denied by Tymoshenko’s family. […]
The second rumor concerns the business of Alexander Tymoshenko. According to the income statement for 2008, the prime minister’s husband is a hryvnia millionaire. He received income from business activities of 2.8 million hryvnia. All that is officially known about his business activities is that he is a co-owner of Agrosoyuz Phoenix LLC, which runs a quail farm in the Kyiv region. Recently there was a rumor that this company had gone bankrupt, but it was denied to us by Phoenix itself. “We sell absolutely all eggs, about 30 thousand eggs a day. We were saved by the fact that even before the crisis we entered into contracts with supermarkets. Selling price - 7 UAH. for a package containing 20 eggs,” said Phoenix, confirming that Tymoshenko is still one of the co-founders of the LLC. Multiplying the announced figures by the number of days in a year, we get the amount of income from egg sales of 3,780,000 UAH.
However, they say that this is not Alexander’s main business. There are rumors that he is dealing with some major land issues in the Kyiv region with his friend, the ex-head of the BYuT faction in Kievrad, Viktor Manzhura. True, Manzhura defected from BYuT to Leonid Chernovetsky back in 2006. Does Yulia Vladimirovna really allow her husband to still communicate with him?
“My husband is one of the most patient on earth. Now I cannot create for him a calm family life, which a wife can and should create for her husband... This is another cruel price to pay for the right to fight for your state,” Yulia Tymoshenko once said about her husband. - Insert K.ru]

By investing in the farm, Alexander Timoshenko did not want to “shine”

“Money for depositing into the company’s accounts... was given out privately: in little bags, bundles, packages”

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© "Ukraine Criminal", 10.19.2006, Elite crime: Tymoshenko's eggs and "package" investment

Maxim Birovash

The charming story about a bird paradise on Ukrainian soil began at the peak of Yulia Tymoshenko’s political career. A fighter for the immediate revival of local quail farming was Alexander Timoshenko, who quickly changed his political migrant's tailcoat to a farmer's outfit... Today, scandalous and criminal passions are boiling in the LLC "Agrosoyuz "Phoenix" - a company that was set as an example for similar enterprises in the industry.

Certificate from the Management Company: Agrosoyuz Phoenix LLC was registered on October 18, 2002, in the Kiev-Svyatoshinsky district. Legal address: Zhornovka village, Podlesnaya str. 1. The first founders were Nadezhda Volvakh (first director of the enterprise) - 50% and Kirdyashova N.A (mother of N. Volvakh) - 50%.

The Phoenix quail farm, founded four years ago, has experienced incredible ups and downs. Those few who remained to work in its workshops remember the frantic promotion of the enterprise at the end of 2004 - beginning of 2005.

Several all-Ukrainian publications wrote about a small enterprise in the Kyiv region. Odes of praise appeared in Uryadovy Courier (March 2004), Voice of Ukraine, Evening News (July 2005) and the Segodnya newspaper (September 2006). The small village of Novosilki became famous throughout Ukraine as the birthplace of the first real breeding quail reproducer. Dozens of the capital's largest supermarkets dreamed of getting Phoenix as an exclusive supplier of quail eggs.

Sales managers of the capital's retail chains, wanting to get “such” an exclusive supplier of quail eggs, literally followed on the heels of the management of the agricultural company. In turn, scientists from almost all specialized poultry farming institutes came to Novosilki, as the Mecca of poultry farming, to see with their own eyes innovative cell batteries for the automatic collection of quail eggs. All this taken together predicted the fate of Phoenix as a highly profitable enterprise with serious investors. And the latter did not take long to arrive.

What do aviation and quails have in common?.. They have wings!

Deputy Chairman of the State Aviation Service Alexander Davydov was the first to draw attention to the young enterprise. The Phoenix agricultural company interested him in terms of profitable commerce. Subsequently, one of the Phoenix investors was the aviator’s wife, who made the first financial contribution under a private loan agreement.

Help from "UK": as of April 2004, Alexander Davydov's wife owned about 50% of the total investment share, the remaining investors still had 25%. In October 2005, Alexander Timoshenko joined the close company of lucky ones with a 51% share, and Davydova’s share was halved - to 24.5%; the rest of the investors had a total of 12.25%.

At the same time, budget money also came in - LLC “Agrosoyuz “Phoenix”, according to the current legislation in the field of supporting breeding reproduction, became a subsidized enterprise.

Born of revolution...

After the revolution, the flywheel of the recruiting campaign began to spin, and now Alexander Davydov, in addition to his main job, as a deputy, helps lobby the interests of the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc in the Kyiv City Council. The partisan coloring of investors generally played almost the first role in this story.

Having become an outspoken BYuT member, Davydov reported the benefits of the “bird initiative” to Alexander Timoshenko. Moreover, at that time the latter’s wife became the prime minister of the country.

Taking into account political realities, the “quail” partners had the broadest prospects for comfortable business. They did not put off merging with nature - the husband of “Lady Yu” made his first visit to Novosilki on May 25, 2005. And on October 5, 2005, Alexander Timoshenko officially became one of the founders of OOO Agrosoyuz Phoenix.

The press immediately started talking about the dramatic changes in Alexander Gennadievich’s business interests. Among other things, a happy “quail” future also attracted another married couple, Tymoshenko and Carr. British rocker several times mentioned the Novosil poultry houses as a business that he would start in Ukraine.

But the experience of the “old guard” took its toll - Alexander Timoshenko was the first in the family to take up the establishment of quail reproduction on Kyiv soil.

Yulia Tymoshenko supported her husband and responded quite subtly to the journalistic skepticism that arose: “We raise little quails!”

Presumably, it was these birds that were supposed to become the “golden hens”, because the investment of many thousands really should have turned the quails into “golden hens”.

Another thing is who and how these investments were capitalized. After all, there was no significant economic growth at the enterprise. A year later, it turned out that the lion’s share of the funds deposited into the accounts of the Phoenix Agrofirm had disappeared...

The package is for you... in both hands!

Wanting to find out about the fate of the strategic plans of the Tymoshenko couple, we talked with the former director of Agrosoyuz Phoenix LLC, Nadezhda Volvakh. Which now (in her own opinion) has become... a “scapegoat” in bird history.

Alexander’s (Tymoshenko’s – author’s note) investments in the business that he then called “his own” had a rather strange character, says Nadezhda. - I was given money to deposit into the company’s accounts privately: in little bags, bundles, packages... And this happened quite often. They even handed me money at the main office of Yulia Tymoshenko, on Lesya Ukrainka Boulevard. Once I received them, I had to make an “investment” into the Phoenix bank account. Moreover, I was forced to do this using my personal passport, since Tymoshenko himself did not want to “shine.” Therefore, all payment documents from 06/07/2005 to 10/01/2005 bear my signature.

"Bag" money quickly reached a very critical mass. About 800,000 hryvnia ended up in Phoenix accounts. But the most interesting thing is different. According to the former director, these “investments” were initially planned to be used to develop production. But it soon turned out that almost a million hryvnia went to the wrong address... The question arises - “where?”

Comparing the reports that were submitted to Ukrptakhoprom and the statistics of the real state of affairs, it becomes obvious how the waist was made to obtain government support for the development of quail farming. In general, after the injection of the mentioned “investments” the company for some reason did not become richer. Where 800 thousand hryvnia went is still a mystery. At the same time, a strange coincidence of circumstances is observed: at approximately the same time, the first deputy head of the State Aviation Service, Alexander Davydov, is building a house with an area of ​​600 square meters in the Zhornovka where the Phoenix was registered. This fact interested many people - after all, Alexander Nikolaevich was actually unemployed for two years...

So where did the money go? Today only Alexander Timoshenko and his comrades in the quail “fights” in Novosilki can answer this. But Alexander Gennadievich is in no hurry to visit the investigators of the Boyarsky district police department, who are currently investigating theft “on an especially large scale”...

Egg stripping

Against the backdrop of egg “showdowns,” the enterprise with the unique status of a breeding reproducer began to fall apart before our eyes. The eggs produced were dumped into a mass quail grave right behind the poultry farm, along with the corpses of the birds and the remains of the food. The best customer base was distributed to intermediaries, who purchased goods for next to nothing and sold them at bargain prices to former Phoenix clients, but under their own brand.

And then (at that time the “prime minister” had already parted with her briefcase) the version of the conversion center matured in the minds of domestic law enforcement officers. Created on the basis of “Phoenix” for the permanent “laundering” of capital of various origins. The SBU was easily ahead of “Lutsenko’s eagles” from the Boyarsky district police department. Which on September 11, 2006 began a preliminary investigation into the theft of funds totaling 767,040 hryvnia.

The former director of Agrosoyuz Phoenix LLC, Nadezhda Volvakh, was named as the kidnapper. The applicant was the current director S. Grishko. It is interesting that the stolen amount indicated in the statement is quite commensurate with that which the titled founders “packaged” invested in production in 2005.

During the preliminary investigation, Nadezhda Volvakh provided information that on October 8, 2005, under pressure, she signed financial documents in which such an amount appears. The investigation report also indicates that the said amount was scattered across several false loan agreements, checks, receipts and orders.

In this amazing way, the “quail” money was used, although it did not bring much benefit to the enterprise itself. Even then, “Agrosoyuz “Phoenix” was hit with lawsuits from suppliers. The lack of any financial injections has brought the farm to the brink of survival. A four-month debt in wages to employees is strong proof of this.

The apogee in the development of the situation happened exactly after the visit of the author of these lines to Novosilki. As reported in the Makarovsky District Council, on September 11 of this year, the management of Agrosoyuz Phoenix LLC decided to fire employees who allegedly “surrendered” them to the press. Among the “traitors - little Ukrainians” was the entire staff of engineering and technical personnel, including the permanent chief livestock specialist of Phoenix, Vitaly Nezhurenko. The irony of fate is that quite recently Vitaly Vladimirovich quite sincerely praised the quail farm in one of the Kyiv newspapers...

Egg business

To clarify information about the possible initiation of a criminal case (as of September 21, 2006), we contacted officials.

Our first interlocutor was investigator of the Boyarsky district department of internal affairs Valery Anufriev, who is now leading the Phoenix case. Valery Nikolaevich was laconic:

No criminal case has been opened yet. The only thing I can tell you is that the case materials are being reviewed by the prosecutor's office.

Nadezhda Volvakh’s lawyer Vyacheslav Yarmilko “deciphered” the situation more popularly:

First of all, it is worth noting that the case cannot be initiated until its main defendant - Alexander Timoshenko - testifies that he actually gave Nadezhda Volvakh some money. Most likely, it was planned that my client would not appear at all to testify about the statement. It’s clear that few people would want to compete with such serious opponents. That is, simple paperwork would fall on the shoulders of the police, and a criminal case would be initiated as soon as possible. But Nadezhda Volvakh still met with the investigator. Moreover, she did this in the presence of her lawyer.

Silence... silence wanders over the battlefield...

From that moment on, everything suddenly froze. The materials collected to initiate a criminal case were re-sent to the prosecutor's office. After all, it was the prosecutor’s office that submitted a statement about the theft of “kulochny” money to the Boyarsky district department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The logic of the applicants themselves is also unclear - after all, with this statement they oblige not only Nadezhda Volvakh, but also Alexander Timoshenko to come for questioning and give exhaustive testimony on the essence of the case. One gets the impression that the organizers of the “quail” case simply did not calculate the possible resonance of their statement about the theft of “Tymoshenko family money” and backed up...

At the same time, people close to the main party office of BYuT desperately deny their involvement in such agricultural special operations.

It’s hard to believe,” one of the party members noted in a private conversation with our journalist. - I think that the roots of the confrontation grow from the BYuT party apparatus itself. Most likely, these are attempts to settle scores with someone from the party itself... This is the only way that documents and shadow accounting in this form, with such names and such numbers got outside the Phoenix perimeter.

And it wasn’t just “outside the perimeter” - the journalists had a 1C file archive of the accounting department of OOO “Agrosoyuz “Phoenix” for the last reporting year. Simple comparisons of costs and profits prove the accuracy of the information presented. […]

Timoshenko Alexander Gennadievich Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor

short biography

Education

In 2005, he graduated from the MIET master's program in electronics and microelectronics.

In 2009, he defended his PhD thesis at MIET on the topic “Structural-logical and circuit-technical methods for increasing the energy efficiency of VLSI for wearable transceivers with code division of channels.”

  • Deputy Chairman of the Council of Young Scientists of MIET
  • Holder of more than 10 diplomas and certificates
  • IEEE Fellow

Scientific activity

Areas of scientific interests:

  • Design of RF VLSI and Mixed Signal VLSI for Telecommunications
  • Circuitry of analog and radio frequency devices
  • Complex functional blocks and models of telecommunication elements and devices
  • Functional electronics and new materials in microelectronics

Publications:

A. Scientific works

1. Klimovitsky A.G., Timoshenko A.G., Leonova E.V. Analysis of the distribution of mechanical stresses in a multilayer metallization system (abstract of the report) 10th All-Russian Interuniversity scientific and technical Conference of students and graduate students "Microelectronics and Informatics - 2003" Moscow, MIET, April 2003, p-61

2. Timoshenko A.G. Research of mixer architectures for use in wireless communication systems and selection of implementation options with minimal noise and nonlinear distortions (abstract of the report) 12th All-Russian Interuniversity scientific and technical Conference of students and graduate students “Microelectronics and Informatics - 2005” Moscow, MIET, April 2005, p-329.

3. Timoshenko A.G. Study of mixers for use in wireless communication systems (abstract) International conference school(in the priority area) “Information - telecommunication systems”, MIET, 2005, p. 103.

4. Timoshenko A.G. Modeling of broadband transceiver nodes in MATLAB and ADS programs (abstract of the report) 13th All-Russian Interuniversity scientific and technical Conference of undergraduate and graduate students “Microelectronics and Informatics – 2006” Moscow, MIET, April 2006, p-294.

5. Timoshenko A.G. Modeling of an analog synchronization system for broadband communication systems (abstract of the report) Materials of the Russian conference schools“Mobile data transmission systems”, M.: MIET, 2006, p. 40-42.

6. Timoshenko A.G., Kruglov Yu.V. Features of the development of the architecture of an analog synchronization system for communication systems with noise-like signals (article) Collection of scientific papers, ed. V.V. Barinova. – M.: MIET, 2006. – p. 55-63.

7. Timoshenko A.G., Polyakov P.A. Analysis of a preliminary search system for a synchronization system for broadband communication systems (article) Collection of scientific papers, ed. V.V. Barinova. – M.: MIET, 2006. – p. 124-133

8. Timoshenko A.G. Analog synchronization system for broadband communication systems (abstract of the report) Proceedings of the V international scientific and technical conference “Energy, telecommunications and higher education in modern conditions”, AIEiS. – Almaty, 2006. – p. 391-393.

9. Timoshenko A.G. Analysis of the use of an analog synchronization system based on a noise-like signal (abstract of the report) Proceedings of the conference “Telecommunication and Computing Systems”, MTUCI. – Moscow, 2006. – p. 165-166.

10. Timoshenko A.G. Development of broadband communication devices using technology RFID. Abstracts of reports of the All-Russian youth conference “Electronics 2006” M.MIET, September 2006. – p. 147

11. Timoshenko A.G. Synchronization system for 3G communication networks using adaptive correction methods (abstract of the report) 14th All-Russian Interuniversity scientific and technical Conference of students and graduate students “Microelectronics and Informatics - 2007” Moscow, April 2007, p-326.

12. Timoshenko A.G., Bogdanov P.A. Comparative analysis of analog and digital synchronization systems for 3G networks (article) Collection of scientific papers, ed. V.V. Barinova. – M.: MIET, 2007 p. 50-54.

13. Timoshenko A.G. GSM base station simulator. Abstracts of reports of the All-Russian youth conference “Electronics 2007” M.MIET, September 2007. – p. 28

14. Timoshenko A.G. Preliminary search for synchronization in analog synchronization systems using a noise-like signal. Proceedings of the conference “Telecommunication and Computing Systems”, MTUCI. – Moscow, 2007. – p. 192-193.

15. Timoshenko A.G., Kruglov Yu.V., Lomovskaya K.M. Micropower KMDP analog programmable matched filter for CDMA systems (article) Collection of scientific papers, ed. V.V. Barinova. – M.: MIET, 2007. – p. 112-117.

16. Timoshenko A.G., Lomovskaya K.M. Features of designing a micro-power analog synchronization system for CDMA systems (abstract of the report) 15th All-Russian Interuniversity scientific and technical Conference of undergraduate and graduate students “Microelectronics and Informatics – 2008” Moscow, April 2008, p-237.

17. Timoshenko A.G., Krouglov Yu.V., Barinov V.V. The Advanced Boost Circuit for MOS Analog Switch. Proceedings on IEEE ICCSC. – 2008. – pp.568-571

18. Timoshenko A.G., Krouglov Yu.V., Lomovskaya K.M. Low power PN synchronization technique. Proceedings on ICT 2008,. – 2008. – pp. 1-5

19. Timoshenko A.G., Lomovskaya K.M., Krouglov Yu. V. Low-power fully-programmable analog CMOS matched filter for digital mobile transceivers. Selected Lectures on Multiple Access and Queuing Systems: revised selected papers - St. Petersburg: SUAI, 2008. - pp. 119-129.

20. Timoshenko A.G. Structural-logical methods for increasing the efficiency of mixed-signal VLSI for code division transceivers (article). Natural and technical sciences, – M: Sputnik+, 2009, No. 2 p. 433-438

21. Timoshenko A.G., Kruglov Yu.V., Lomovskaya K.M. Justification of an analog implementation of a matched filter based on a family of correlators for synchronization in communication systems with a noise-like signal. Information technologies and systems: Interuniversity collection of scientific papers / ed. V.V. Barinova. – M.: MIET, 2009. p. 169-186

22. Timoshenko A.G., Lomovskaya K.M. Features of the implementation of integrated low-power mixed-signal microcircuits for biomedical applications (abstract of the report). 17th All-Russian Interuniversity scientific and technical Conference of undergraduate and graduate students “Microelectronics and Informatics – 2010” Moscow, April 2010, p-244.

23. Timoshenko A.G. On the issue of time independence of matched filters built on correlators (abstract of the report) Materials of the scientific school “Embedded systems for modern technologies”, ed. V.V. Barinova. – M.: MIET, 2010. – p. 102-111.

24. Timoshenko A.G., Pertsev L. ADC limitation analysis for FPGA based digital π/4 DQPSK modem. IEEE processing on IWSSIP 2011, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, June 16-18 2011 pp. 353-355.

25. Timoshenko A.G., Kruglov Yu.V., Lomovskaya K.M., Belousov E.O., Solodkov A.V. Features of designing circuits for studying integrated antennas. Electr. “Engineering Bulletin of the Don” No. 3, 2011. ivdon.ru/magazine/archive/n3y2011/476

26. Timoshenko A.G., Lomovskaya K.M. Problems of creating a mass consumer modern domestic element base for transmitting and processing information (abstract of the report). XII International scientific and technical conference "Problems of engineering and technology of telecommunications" PTTT-2011 November 21-24, 2011

27. Timoshenko A.G., Pertsev L.V., Mozhnyakov M.A. On the influence of the bit depth and speed of the DAC on the parameters of communication channels. Natural and technical sciences, – M: Sputnik+, 2011, No. 6, p. 447 – 449

28. Timoshenko A.G., Lomovskaya K.M. On the choice of methods for implementing ultra-high-speed ADCs in the standard KMDP process. Natural and technical sciences, – M: Sputnik+, 2011, No. 6, p. 634 - 636

29. Timoshenko A.G., Barinov V.V., Tikhomirov A.V., Lomovskaya K.M. An approach to testing of planar integrated antennas in frequency range of 5-7 GHz. Proceedings of IEEE on EWDTS"2012, Kharkov, Ukraine, September 14-17, 2012 pp.293-297

30. Timoshenko A.G., Suslov M.O. Features of the implementation of integrated antennas for radio frequency identification systems. T-Comm Magazine. Telecommunications and transport. – M., 2012. – No. 10. p.107 -111

31. Timoshenko A.G., Suslov M.O., Lomovskaya K.M. On the features of the implementation of integrated planar antennas for RF systems. Collection of scientific works SWorld. Materials of the international scientific and practical conference “Scientific research and its practical application. Current state and development paths ‘2012’. – Issue 3. Volume 11. – Odessa: KUPRIENKO, 2012. – P. 88-95.

32. Timoshenko A.G., Lomovskaya K.M., Suslov M.O. Study of the features of integrated antennas. Collection of works of the V All-Russian scientific and technical conference "Problems in the development of advanced micro- and nanoelectronic systems-2012" (MES-2012), pp. 338-343, October 2012

33. Timoshenko A.G., Lomovskaya K.M., Suslov M.O. Survey and analysis of 0.18 um CMOS integrated antennas on 5.8 GHz for RFID Electr. IX International Symposium on Telecommunications (BIHTEL), 25-27 Oct. 2012, 1 – 6

34. Timoshenko A.G., Lomovskaya K.M., Suslov M.O. Integrated antennas for modern component base. Materials of the thirteenth international scientific and technical conference "Problems of engineering and technology of telecommunications", November 2012, pp. 205-207

B. Security documents

1. Certificate of the Russian Federation on the official registration of the topology of an integrated circuit No. 2005630030 dated October 13, 2005. Test crystal of a five-bit second-order sigma-delta modulator / Timoshenko A.G., Barinov V.V., Kruglov Yu.V., Tafintsev K.S. ., Lavrentiev M.V., Simonov I.S., Germanov V.A., Nuykin A.V., Shiryaev A.V.

2. Certificate of the Russian Federation on the official registration of the topology of an integrated circuit No. 2012630012 dated January 10, 2012. Test crystal for studying an open-loop integrated planar symmetrical half-wave dipole / Timoshenko A.G., Barinov V.V., Kruglov Yu.V., Lomovskaya K. M., Belousov E.O., Solodkov A.V.

3. Certificate of the Russian Federation on the official registration of the topology of an integrated circuit No. 2012630011 dated January 10, 2012. Test crystal for studying an open-loop integrated planar half-wave dipole based on a modified Minkowski curve / Timoshenko A.G., Barinov V.V., Kruglov Yu.V. , Lomovskaya K.M., Belousov E.O., Solodkov A.V.

4. Certificate of the Russian Federation on the official registration of the topology of an integrated circuit No. 2013630030 dated February 19, 2013. Test crystal for studying a closed integrated planar symmetrical half-wave dipole / Timoshenko A.G., Kruglov Yu.V., Lomovskaya K.M., Belousov E. O., Solodkov A.V., Suslov M.O.

5. Certificate of the Russian Federation on the official registration of the topology of an integrated circuit No. 2013630031 dated February 19, 2013. Test crystal for studying an integrated planar spiral dipole (IC topology) / Timoshenko A.G., Kruglov Yu.V., Lomovskaya K.M., Belousov E.O., Solodkov A.V., Suslov M.O.

6. Certificate of the Russian Federation on the official registration of the topology of an integrated circuit No. 2013630032 dated February 19, 2013. Test crystal for studying an integrated planar symmetric slot antenna / Timoshenko A.G., Kruglov Yu.V., Lomovskaya K.M., Belousov E.O. ., Solodkov A.V., Suslov M.O.

IN. Educational and methodological work

1. Timoshenko A.G., Timoshenko M.S. Methodology for teaching end-to-end design of integrated circuits for communication systems. Collection of reports of the 9th International scientific and methodological conference of universities and faculties of telecommunications / SPbSUT. – St. Petersburg, 2006. – p. 295-297

2. Barinov V.V., Kruglov Yu.V., Timoshenko A.G. Telecommunication systems on a chip: In 2 parts. – Part 1: Fundamentals of circuit design of KMDP analog ICs: Textbook. allowance. M.: MIET, 2007. – 236 p. 236/20

3. Barinov V.V., Kruglov Yu.V., Timoshenko A.G., Lomovskaya K.M., Tikhomirov A.V. Telecommunication systems on a chip: Part 3: Design of radio frequency CMDP ICs: Proc. Benefit. M.: MIET, 2010. – 188 p.

4. Timoshenko A.G., Bakhtin A.A., Timofeeva O.P. On the preparation of competitive graduates in modern conditions. Materials of the V International scientific and practical conference “University Information Environment of the 21st Century”, Petrozavodsk, September 26 – 30, 2011, p. 27-29

5. Timoshenko A.G., Bakhtin A.A., Timofeeva O.P. On the use of social networks for modern higher education. Abstracts of reports of the 4th All-Russian Interuniversity scientific and practical conference "Current problems of informatization in science, education and economics - 2011". - With. 187