10 July 2026

The Chairman of the Mykolaiv Regional Council Has Taken the Helm of the Regional Branch of "Servants"

(Photo: "Servant of the People: Mykolaiv Region")

Anton Tabunschyk, Chairman of the Mykolaiv Regional Council, has been appointed head of the regional branch of the “Servant of the People” party. Prior to this, he had been serving as acting head of the party branch.

The decision was adopted during a meeting of the Mykolaiv regional organization of the party, attended by party members, members of parliament, and local council members. The party’s deputy chairman, Member of Parliament Arseniy Pushkarenko, also participated in the event.

According to the party’s regional organization, the meeting participants unanimously endorsed Tabunschyk’s candidacy.

Following his election, Anton Tabunschyk stated that the regional organization’s priorities will continue to include assisting the Defense Forces and supporting internally displaced persons and the population amid the war. The party branch also plans to expand its network of offices and work on the organization’s development.

During the meeting, the powers of the regional organization’s Political Council were also terminated. The regional organization’s Council will now serve as its governing body.

The meeting participants approved the composition of the new Council, which consists of 13 members. Among them are members of the Ukrainian Parliament, as well as members of the Mykolaiv Regional Council and local councils.

Earlier, the Center for Public Investigations analyzed Anton Tabunschyk’s annual declaration for 2025. The chairman of the Mykolaiv Regional Council declared real estate, a car, and a motorcycle, as well as $52,000 in cash. His wife reported 20,000 euros in savings.

Over the course of the year, Tabunschyk received more than 1.8 million hryvnias in salary from the Mykolaiv Regional Council. Among the declared assets are apartments, a house with an area of over 544 square meters, and a plot of land in Mishkovo-Pogorilove, as well as a Jeep Cherokee and a Kawasaki motorcycle.

Ірина Глухова

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