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Head of the People’s Front Party and ex-Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk has declared in his electronic declaration for 2016 more than $1 million and Hr 4 million held in bank accounts. The ex-PM said he has Hr 300,000 in cash, owns a painting collection, coin collection, books and rights to the Arseniy trademark.

Yatsenyuk owns a 3,031 square meter land parcel in Novi Petrivtsi (Kyiv region), a 343.5 sq m house, two apartments in Kyiv measuring 83.35 sq m and 224.9 sq m, respectively, a third of an apartment in Chernivtsi measuring 104.9 sq m, 114.5 sq m summer house in Novi Petrivtsi, as well as a garage in Kyiv measuring 13.4 sq m.

Yatsenyuk’s wife Terezia declared usage of her mother’s 185.2 sq m meter apartment in Kyiv for free, and a 172.5 sq m lease apartment from Yatsenyuk’s mother Maria in Kyiv.

Arseniy Yatsenyuk declared valuable property consisting of a Blazer rifle, ten paintings of Ukrainian and foreign artists, a collection of Ukrainian and foreign money, a Breguet watch, library of old and modern books, antique clocks and fireside candle holders.

Yatsenyuk’s wife declared gems and a Winston watch.

The ex PM owns a Mercedes S manufactured in 2010 worth Hr 610,000 and rents a Toyota Sequoia made in 2010. His wife owns a Range Rover Sport 2012 worth Hr 828,229.

Yatsenyuk owns 100 military bonds worth Hr 100.192 each and a 6.045 percent share in the Chernivetsky Cement Works and Construction Factory. He also declared authorship of the book, titled “Banking Secrets from the Orange Revolution,” as well as a number of trademarks and commercial brand names.

Yatsenyuk said he earned Hr 117,598 in 2016 and received interest on deposits in Oshchadbank, Raiffeisen Bank Aval.