Russian ex-PM’s daughter takes job in Ukraine, faces wrath
BY Agencies22 July 2015 4:52 AM IST
Agencies22 July 2015 4:52 AM IST
The daughter of a former Russian prime minister has accepted the job of deputy governor in a Ukrainian region, a decision that has sparked criticism in both Russia and Ukraine.
Maria Gaidar’s appointment on Friday as deputy governor of Odessa, now led by former Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili, has been painted as a betrayal in Russia. In Ukraine, she has been criticised for being hesitant to denounce Russia’s annexation of the Crimean peninsula.
Introducing Harvard-educated Gaidar in Odessa on Friday, Saakashvili described her as “one of the most brilliant political leaders fighting Putin’s regime.” Saakashvili was Georgia’s president during his country’s brief war with Russia in 2008.
Gaidar, 32, is the only daughter of the 1990s reformist prime minister Yegor Gaidar and is an opposition activist in her own right. She served as deputy governor in Russia’s Kirov region in 2009-2011 and advised Moscow’s deputy mayor in 2012-2013.
Gaidar’s appointment caused bitterness in Russia and criticism from Ukrainian nationalists who resent another foreigner appointed to a top job. Some feel she has not been radical enough in denouncing Russia’s annexation of Crimea.
Gaidar told reporters in Kiev today that she supports Ukraine’s territorial integrity.
“It was illegal and immoral and Crimea should be returned to Ukraine,” Gaidar said but added that she doesn’t know “how it can be done.” She said she would focus on improving the living conditions of the hundreds of thousands of refugees from eastern Ukraine who have poured into Odessa.
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