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On 23 February 2014, just after the "Maidan revolution", Klyuyev resigned from this post. The day before the EU froze his asset.

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He was last seen with ViktorYanukovych in Balaklava, Ukraine.

Born
Aug 12, 1964
Donetsk
Ethnicity
Education
  • Donetsk National Technical University

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on July 23, 2013

The party said it approved the list based on popularity polls in the
regions, and more popular members were given prominent places in the
list as a result.

andriy klyuev biography of michael

Since 7 March 2014 he is wanted for involvement in mass murder. He got named Deputy Vice Prime Minister only, since more influential competitors insight the Party of Regions managed to occupy the posts of the Head of the Presidential administration and the Prime Minister.

Opposition and Azarov Government

At the 2006 and 2007 parliamentary elections, Klyuyev was re-elected as a deputy for Party of Regions.

On March 11, 2010 Klyuyev was appointed the First Vice-Prime Minister in the Azarov Government, and after the Yanukovych administrative reform on December 9, 2010 he also has accepted the assignment of the Minister of Economic Development and Trade.

National Security and Defense Council

On February 14, 2012, Klyuyev was appointed Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine.

Pop singer Taisiya Povaliy,
Deputy Prime Minister Sergiy Tigipko, Chief of the National Security
Council Andriy Klyuev and faction head Oleksandr Yefremov form top
five of the list. Insiders in the Party of Regions always claimed that his removal from the post of the First Vice Prime Minister, responsible for the European Integration of Ukraine, happened due to the personal conflict with the Head of the Presidential Administration, Sergiy Lyovochkin and was to be seen as a punishment for his influential position within the institutions of the European Union.

NSDC secretary sees Azarov as likely candidate for premiership.

On 24 January 2014 President Yanukovych signed a decrees that dismissed Klyuyev as National Security and Defense Council secretary and appointed him head of the Presidential Administration of Ukraine.

On December 14, 2001 Klyuyev was elected the deputy chairman of the Party of Regions. After the graduation he worked as the deputy chief and the chief of mine transport at the "Bilorichenska" Mine ("Voroshylovhradvuhillya" state holding in Luhansk Oblast). The Party of Regions has the strongest support among
Ukrainians at the moment, with 28 percent of support, according to
the June poll of Democratic Initiatives Foundation think tank.

1.
Mykola Azarov

2.
Taisiya Povaliy

3.
Sergiy Tigipko

4.
Andriy Klyuev

5.
Oleksandr Yefremov

6.
Iryna Akimova

7.
Volodymyr Boiko

8.
Borys Kolesnikov

9.
Leonid Kozhara

10.
Volodymyr Rybak

11.
Dmytro Tabachnyk

12.
Oleksandr Lavrynovych

13.
Hanna Herman

14.
Stanislav Skubashevskiy

15.
Anatoliy Blyzniuk

16.
Igor Sharov

17.
Volodymyr Oliynyk

18.
Yan Tabachnyk

19.
Volodymyr Makeenko

20.
Elbrus Tadeyev

21.
Mykhailo Chechetov

22.
Viktor Yanukovych, Jr.

23.
Vitaliy Khomutynnyk

24.
Yuriy Ivaniushchenko

25.
Svitlana Fabrykant

26.
Yuriy Voropayev

27.
Nestor Shufrych

28.
Volodymyr Demydko

29.
Yevhen Geller

30.
Volodymyr Maltsev

31.
Volodymyr Vecherko

32.
Volodymyr Mkhytarian

33.
Serhiy Kyi

34.
Mykola Demyanko

35.
Volodymyr Dudka

36.
Tariel Vasadze

37.
Vasyl Khmelnytskiy

38.
Oleh Zarubinskiy

39.
Yuriy Myroshnychenko

40.
Viktor Turmanov

41.
Andriy Selivarov

42.
Serhiy Loshak

43.
Oleksandr Kuzmuk

44.
Oleksandr Yehorov

45.
Kateryna Vashchuk

46.
Andriy Varevskiy

47.
Olensa Bondarenko

48.
Yevhen Sigal

49.
Hryhoriy Smitiukh 

50.
Yuriy Chertkov

51.
Mykola Bagrayev

52.
Myrulislam Arkalayev

53.
Anton Prygodskiy

54.
Hennadiy Vasyliev

55.
Oleh Shablatovych

56.
Volodymyr Prodyvus

57.
Artem Shcherban

58.
Vitaliy Kalyuzhniy

59.
Anatoliy Kinakh

60.
Inna Bohoslovska

61.
Stanyslav Melnyk

62.
Volomymyr Malyshev

63.
Mykhailo Myronenko

64.
Oleksandr Volkov

65.
Larysa Melnychuk

66.
Pavlo Korzh

67.
Vilen Shatvorian

68.
Igor Prasolov

69.
Andriy Pinchuk

70.
Anatoliy Korzhev

71.
Oleksandr Dolzhenkov

72.
Oleksandr Stoyan

73.
Ivan Popesku

74.
Ishtvan Gaidash

75.
Vasyl Polyakov

76.
Yuriy Polyachenko

77.
Oleksandr Zats

78.
Oleksandr Goroshkevych

79.
Petro Tsiurko

80.
Oleksandr Kozub

81.
Yuriy Moroko

82.
Vladyslav Zabarskiy

83.
Yuriy Kolitsei

84.
Oleksandr Kasaniuk

85.
Yulia Kovalevska

86.
Valeriy Smoliy

87.
Volodymyr Zubanov

88.
Oleksiy Plotnikov

89.
Volodymyr Lychuk

90.
Mykola Komar

91.
Anatoliy Horbatiuk

92.
Mykola Romaniuk

93.
Ihor Hlushchenko

94.
Serhiy Andros

95.
Vasyl Potapov

96.
Serhiy Viter

97.
Ivan Vernybudov

98.
Vasyl Kyseliov

99.
Vasyl Demchyshyn

100.
Yuriy Tarakai

Andriy Klyuyev

Andriy Klyuyev graduated from the Mining College of the Donetsk Politech Institute as a mining automation and mechanization engineer.

From November 1995 to April 1996 he was a Deputy Head of the Donetsk Oblast State Administration, responsible for local development, trade, and consumer goods production.

After a career in Donetsk Oblast, at the time working closely with later and current President Viktor Yanukovych, Klyuyev moved to national politics. In June 2009, Klyuyevbrothers were ranked 48th in the Korrespondent 's list of Top 50 richestUkrainians with the estimatedwealth of US$227 million.

Borys Kolesnikov, another deputy Prime Minister, is
running under number 8.

The
President’s son, Viktor Yanukovych, Jr., currently a deputy, landed
on the 22th spot of the list. On April 19, 2003 at the 5th Party Congress Klyuyev was elected the secretary of the party's political council.

From 2003 to 2004 Klyuyev was the Energy Vice Prime Minister in the First Yanukovych Government.

Klyuyev is described in the press as the Yanukovych’s shadow campaign head in 2010 presidential election, following Borys Kolesnikov as head of the electoral headquarter of the Party of Regions.

From 1986 to 1991 Klyuyev was conducting full-time postgraduate research at his alma mater.

From 1991 to 1994, Andriy Klyuyev headed several coal mining-related machine building companies, including "Ukrpidshipnyk" SC which is widely mentioned as his own company.

Klyuyev and his brother Serhiy Klyuyev sold Active Bank in March 2013, as all stakes in solar business were sold in 2008 already.

Klyuyev has been repeatedly accused by journalists of being "a shadowy oligarch" with business links to (former President) Viktor Yanukovych's family, allegedly using his power to secure multi-billion contracts.

Since 1994 Klyuyev was a deputy chairman of the Donetsk Oblast Executive Council.

In 2006 expertsestimated the jointassets of the Klyuyevbrothers to be US$144 million.

Who is Andriy Klyuyev?

Andriy Petrovych Klyuyev, also spelled as Andrey/Andriy Kluev/Klyuev, is a Ukrainianbusinessman and politician, ranked as 7th "Most influentialperson in Ukraine" in 2011 by the Korrespondent.

Followingbeing for two year the Secretary of the NationalSecurity and DefenseCouncil of Ukraine. His brotherSerhiyKlyuyev is also politician and businessman. He is a former head of the PresidentialAdministration of Ukraine. The
controversial Education Minister Dmytro Tabachnyk will run under
number 11, Justice Minister Oleksandr Lavrynovych – right after
him.

Yuriy
Ivaniuschenko, who is considered to be close to the president, and is
often referred to as a member of the presidential “Family” is
number 24 on the list, while the young billionaire Vasyl Khmelnytskiy
is number 37.

Half
of the 450-seat parliament will be elected through proportional
system.

At the 2002 election, he became a member of the Verkhovna Rada for the Party of Regions, working as head of the Energy, Nuclear Policy and Nuclear Safety Committee. His spokesman, Artem Petrenko, claimed 2 days later that Klyuyev's had been wounded when his car had been attacked while he was travelling back to Kiev from Crimea after tendering his resignation to former President Yanukovych.