Newly elected MP Davydiuk declared paintings by Marchuk and 10.5 million hryvnias in income
Mykola Davydiuk, a newly elected member of parliament from the “Holos” party, has published his 2025 electronic declaration, in which he reported assets worth millions, a collection of artworks, and real estate in the capital.
Over the past year, the politician earned 10.5 million hryvnias, with the largest portion—8.9 million hryvnias—coming from business activities, and another 1.3 million hryvnias from dividends. The newly elected parliamentarian also declared $150,000 and 200,000 UAH in cash savings, nearly 2 million UAH in bank accounts as proceeds from charity fundraisers, and a small amount of cryptocurrency.
Mykola Davydiuk owns a 141-square-meter apartment in Kyiv valued at 5.45 million UAH, and he uses a 91.5-square-meter office in the capital and a leased parking space. In addition, the MP owns 24 works of art and two antique 19th-century icons. Among the declared paintings are works by Ivan Marchuk, Oleksandr Roitburd, and Anatoliy Kryvolap. The politician drives a 2016 Audi A5, which is legally owned by another citizen.
Prior to assuming his parliamentary duties, Mykola Davydiuk identified himself as the ultimate beneficiary of Factor Bureau LLC and the public organization “Forum of New Political Leaders.” He officially resigned from the founders and leadership of this public organization on June 4, 2026. This occurred three days after the Central Election Commission recognized him as an elected member of parliament on the political party’s list.
Source: Glavkom
The Central Election Commission registered Mykola Davydiuk as a People’s Deputy of Ukraine from the Holos party.
Mykola Davydiuk became a People’s Deputy in place of Tsabal — CEC.