Serhiy Holovatyi

Serhiy Holovatyi
Сергій Головатий
Official portrait, 2007
Chairman of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine (acting)
In office
15 May 2022 – 29 September 2024
Judge of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine
In office
2 March 2018 – 29 September 2024
Minister of Justice
In office
27 September 2005 – 4 August 2006
Prime MinisterYuriy Yekhanurov
Preceded byRoman Zvarych
Succeeded byRoman Zvarych
In office
27 September 1995 – 21 August 1997
Prime MinisterYevhen Marchuk
Pavlo Lazarenko
Valeriy Pustovoitenko
Preceded byVasyl Onopenko
Succeeded bySyuzanna Stanik
People's Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada
In office
15 May 1990 – 12 December 2012
Personal details
Born (1954-05-29) 29 May 1954
OccupationPolitician, lawyer
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Serhiy Petrovych Holovatyi (Ukrainian: Сергій Петрович Головатий; born 29 May 1954) is a Ukrainian lawyer, politician, former member of parliament, and former Minister of Justice of Ukraine. He is a judge of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine and has been the Acting Chairman of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine since 29 December 2020. He served as a Member of the Ukrainian Parliament during the I to VI convocations and as the Minister of Justice of Ukraine in 1995-1997 and 2005-2006. He is a former member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU). In the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, he was a member of various parliamentary factions and groups, including Our Ukraine, BYuT (Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc), and the Party of Regions.