Hennadiy Hennadiyovych Moskal (Ukrainian: Геннадій Геннадійович Москаль; 11 December 1950 – 17 March 2024) was a Ukrainian politician who served as governor of Zakarpattia Oblast from 2015 to 2019. He was previously appointed governor of Luhansk Oblast during the early stages of the War in Donbas. Moskal also acted as Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine and was a Merited Jurist of Ukraine (1997).
Hennadiy Hennadiyovych Moskal (Ukrainian: Геннадій Геннадійович Москаль; 11 December 1950 – 17 March 2024) was a Ukrainian politician who served as governor of Zakarpattia Oblast from 2015 to 2019. He was previously appointed governor of Luhansk Oblast during the early stages of the War in Donbas.
Moskal also acted as Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine and was a Merited Jurist of Ukraine (1997).
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Biography
Moskal was born on 11 December 1950 in Zadubrivka, Chernivtsi Oblast into a family of public servants. His father, Hennadiy Hadeyovych Hayfulin (or Hayfullin), was an ethnic Tatar. His mother, Stepaniya Pavlivna Moskal, was an ethnic Ukrainian.
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Education
Gennady Moskal graduated from the Chernivtsi Railway College, then in
1981 – Kyiv Higher School of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs named after Dzerzhinsky
1984 – the Academy of Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR (ru) in Moscow
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Career
In 1975, Moskal started working as detective of Soviet police (Militsiya) in Chernivtsi, where he advanced from inspector to Militsiya Lieutenant General. During working in the structures of the Ministry of Internal Affairs he was the Deputy Chief of Militsiya in Chernivtsi oblast.
1978–1992 – Chief of criminal investigation department of Chernivtsi Oblast militsiya (with breaks)
1983–1986 – Deputy chief of militsiya in the Lenin district of Chernivtsi
1992–1995 – Chief of criminal militsiya in Chernivtsi Oblast
1995–1997 – Chief of militsiya in Zakarpattia Oblast.
1997–2000 – Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, Chief of militsiya in Crimea
2000–2001 – Internal Affairs, Chief of militsiya in Dnipropetrovsk region
June 2001 – September 2002 – Governor of Zakarpattia Oblast
2002–2005 – Chairman of State Committee on Nationalities and Migration
February 2005 – November 2005 – Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, Chief of criminal militsiya
November 2005 – April 2006 – Governor of Luhansk region
2006 – the Permanent Representative of President of Ukraine in Crimea
9 January 2007 – appointed the Deputy Chairman of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) by Presidential Decree.
April 2007 – May 2007 – Deputy Secretary of RNBU
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Verkhovna Rada In autumn 2007, Gennady Moskal was elected People's Deputy of Ukraine from Our Ukraine–People's Self-Defense Bloc (under No. 41). In Verkhovna Rada, he performed duties of the 1st Deputy Chairman of the committee to combat organized crime and corruption. At the time of elections in 2007, Moskal was the president of the Kyiv law firm "Protection". On 19 August 2009, Gennady Moskal was re-appointed the Chief of the Internal Affairs Department in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, but in order to keep the parliamentary mandate, he resigned on 15 December 2009; on 16 December 2009, he was reinstated in the former position by the government. On 3 February 2010, President Viktor Yushchenko sent an inquiry to the Constitutional Court of Ukraine on the legality of coordinating both positions by Moskal; after that, Moskal resigned in Crimea. Moskal joined the party Front of Changes in December 2011. In 2012 he was re-elected into parliament on the party list of Fatherland. On 15 June 2013, his Front for Change (party) merged into Batkivschyna. On 25 August 2014 Moskal was expelled from Batkivschyna because he had supported and campaigned for Petro Poroshenko in the 25 May Ukrainian presidential election and not…
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Personal life and death
Moskal was married and had one daughter and two grandchildren. He died on 17 March 2024, at the age of 73. It was reported that he died "from a serious illness."
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Honoured lawyer of AR Crimea
Order of Merit, III and II grades
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Award "Nominal firearm"
2002 – Winner of the All-Ukrainian program "Leaders of the Regions"
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Hennadiy Moskal biography at Liga.net
Hennady Moskal profile at Verkhovna Rada official portal