Serhiy Ivanovych Rakhmanin (Ukrainian: Сергій Іванович Рахманін; born 17 April 1969) is a Ukrainian journalist and politician currently serving as a People's Deputy of Ukraine on the proportional list of the Holos party since 2019. Prior to his election, he was the deputy chief editor at Dzerkalo Tyzhnia and a reporter for other Ukrainian news programmes.
Early life and journalist activities
Serhiy Ivanovych Rakhmanin was born 17 April 1969 in the city of Kharkiv, in eastern Ukraine. He began working as a journalist at a young age, working as an editor for the Kyiv-based Young Guard newspaper from 1983 to 1987. He became a freelance correspondent for the newspaper in 1989, and a correspondent in 1991, continuing for a year.[1]
In October 1998 Rakhmanin began working at the Dzerkalo Tyzhnia weekly newspaper. In recognition of his journalistic achievements, he was awarded the "Journalist of the Year" award in 1997 (along with Yulia Mostova [uk],[3]Oleksandr Martynenko, and Mykola Kanishevskyi [uk]), 1999 (along with Mostova and Viacheslav Pikhovshek),[4] and 2001 (along with Volodymyr Katsman and Andriy Tsaplienko).[5] Rakhmanin was additionally a runner-up to the Georgiy Gongadze Award for journalism in 2019, losing to Vakhtang Kipiani.[6]
From 2014 to 2019 Rakhmanin was host of the "Game of Hopscotch" news programme on ZIK. In 2018 he also joined The New Voice of Ukraine's radio service.[7]
Rakhmanin discovered an audio surveillance device in the offices of Dzerkalo Tyzhnia in December 2017. The discovery came two months after the Ukrainska Pravda newspaper had previously discovered their offices had been bugged for over a year.[8]
Political career
Following the adoption of the Law on State Language Policy [uk] in 2012, Rakhmanin participated in a hunger strike as part of the Language Maidan [uk] protests against the bill. During his hunger strike, Rakhmanin suffered a heart attack.[1]
Following his election, Rakhmanin was appointed to the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defence, and Intelligence. From 29 August 2019 to 28 December 2020 he was also head of Holos' faction in the Verkhovna Rada.[1]
Rakhmanin has expressed the belief that the Russo-Ukrainian War will be a protracted conflict, saying in October 2023 that there was "no reason to say" that active fighting would end before 2025.[10] He also stated doubts that the Battle of Bakhmut could end in Ukrainian victory, while noting that the battle could be used to inflict as many casualties and materiel losses on Russia as possible.[11]
Personal life
Rakhmanin is married to Kira Yuriivna Ivashova, and the couple has two daughters; Varvara (born 1996) and Yustyna (born 2005).[2]