Head Of The Republic Of Crimea

The Head of the Republic of Crimea is the highest official and the head of the executive power of the Republic of Crimea; an internationally disputed federal subject of the Russian Federation located on the Crimean Peninsula.

Head of the Republic of Crimea
  • Глава Республики Крым (Russian)
  • Глава Республіки Крим (Ukrainian)
  • Къырым Джумхурийетининъ Къафа (Crimean Tatar)
Head Of The Republic Of Crimea
Head Of The Republic Of Crimea
Incumbent
Sergey Aksyonov
since 9 October 2014
Executive branch of the Republic of Crimea
Style
Type
ResidenceSimferopol
NominatorPresident of the Russian Federation
AppointerState Council
Term lengthFive years,
no more than two consecutive terms
PrecursorPresident of Crimea
Formation9 October 2014
First holderSergey Aksyonov
WebsiteOfficial website

Crimean Head's policy is to ensure compliance with the Constitution and federal laws and the Constitution and laws of the Republic of Crimea, as well as the equality of nations and the rights and freedoms of man and citizen, and the preservation of the coordinated functioning of state bodies of the Republic. Person under 30 cannot be a head of the Republic.

Term of office is five years. Appointed by the State Council of the Republic on nomination of President of the Russian Federation. Interim Head of the Republic is appointed directly by President.

The current Head of the Republic Sergey Aksyonov was elected in 2014 and re-elected in 2019.

History

Background

The Crimean Peninsula, historically part of Imperial Russia and later an Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, was ceded in 1954 to Ukraine, which administered it until the political-military crisis of 2014.

Ukrainian President of Crimea

Under Ukrainian rule, an equivalent post, named President of the Republic of Crimea (Russian: Президент Республики Крым, romanizedPrezident Respubliki Krym), was provided by the 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Crimea (de facto a special statute), with jurisdiction over the autonomous city of Sevastopol too. The first presidential elections took place in 1994, won by the pro-Russian separatist Yuriy Meshkov (leader of a coalition named "Russia"), but on 17 March 1995 the Ukrainian parliament, as part of a wider process of reduction of the Crimean autonomy, abolished both the statute and the post of President of Crimea.

From Ukraine to the Russian Federation

Head Of The Republic Of Crimea 
Map of protests by region, indicating the severity of the unrest at its peak

In the aftermath of the 2014 Ukrainian revolution led by pro-European nationalists hostile to Russia, the rise of pro-Russian protests in Ukraine led to the so-called Crimean crisis, parallel to the outbreak of the war in Donbass. On 6 March 2014, the authorities of the autonomous republic of Crimea, emulated the next day by the authorities of Sevastopol, unilaterally declared independence from Ukraine, formalizing it jointly with a request to join the Russian Federation on March 11. On March 17, following a joint status referendum held on March 16, the Supreme Council of Crimea and Sevastopol City Council confirmed the independence of the newly unified Republic of Crimea from Ukraine and the popular will to join Russia. On the same day, Russia recognized the Republic of Crimea as a sovereign state.

Head Of The Republic Of Crimea 
Left to right: Aksyonov, Konstantinov, Putin and Chaly, signing the Treaty on Accession of the Republic of Crimea to Russia

On March 18, the Crimean authorities finally signed the accession treaty to the Russian Federation, thus forming the Crimean Federal District, subsequently merged into the Southern Federal District.

On April 11, the State Council of the Republic of Crimea consequently ratified a new constitution, providing for the post of Head of the Republic of Crimea, effective from April 14 of the same year.

Eligibility and authorities

Under article 62 of the Constitution of the Republic of Crimea, approved by the State Council on 11 April 2014 and entered into force the following day, any Russian citizen who has reached the age of thirty can take up the post, provided that he has not been subjected to restrictions on civil and political rights.

Formally a head of state, the head of the republic is actually a governor, subordinate to the president of the Russian Federation; he oversees the executive, and has the right to legislative initiative in the State Council, which he can also convene exceptionally.

Furthermore, under articles 61-65 of the Constitution, he:

Presidential appointed officials

List

No. Portrait Name Political party Election Term of office Prime minister(s) Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Head Of The Republic Of Crimea  Sergey Aksyonov
(1972-11-26) November 26, 1972 (age 51)
United Russia 14 April 2014 9 October 2014 178 days Himself
2014 9 October 2014 19 September 2019 4 years, 345 days
2019 20 September 2019 Incumbent 4 years, 223 days Yury Gotsanyuk

Elections

2014

Three candidates were nominated for the election:

Candidate Party Votes %
Sergey Aksyonov United Russia 75 100
Gennady Narayev United Russia 0 0
Alexander Terentyev A Just Russia 0 0
Total 75 100
Source:ТАСС

2019

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2019 inauguration of Aksyonov

Three candidates were nominated for the election:

Candidate Party Votes %
Sergey Aksyonov United Russia 74 98.7
Pavel Shperov Liberal Democratic Party 0 0
Sergey Bogatyrenko Communist Party 0 0
Total 75 100
Source:ТАСС

Notes

References

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