In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Fedorovych and the family name is Boyko.
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Bohdan Boyko
Богдан Бойко
Official portrait, 1998
Governor of Ternopil Oblast
In office 7 September 1996 – 20 April 1998
Preceded by
Borys Kosenko
Succeeded by
Vasyl Vovk
Chairman of the Ternopil Oblast Council
In office April 1992 – June 1994
Preceded by
Vasyl Oliynyk
Succeeded by
Borys Kosenko
People's Deputy of Ukraine
In office 15 May 1990 – 14 May 2002
Preceded by
Position established (1990)
Mykhailo Matsialko [uk] (1994)
Succeeded by
Mykhailo Ratushnyi [uk] (1994)
Constituency abolished (1998)
Constituency
Ternopil Oblast, No. 360 (1990–1994)
Ternopil Oblast, No. 361 (1994–1998)
People's Movement of Ukraine, No. 7 (1998–2002)
Personal details
Born
(1954-09-29) 29 September 1954 (age 69) Pidiarkiv [uk], Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine)
Political party
People's Movement of Ukraine
Alma mater
University of Lviv
Bohdan Fedorovych Boyko (Ukrainian: Богдан Федорович Бойко; born 29 September 1954) is a Ukrainian politician who formerly served as a People's Deputy of Ukraine from 1990 to 2002 as a member of the People's Movement of Ukraine. He was also a candidate in 2004 Ukrainian presidential election, nominated by the Movement of Ukrainian Patriots. In 2000, he formed a third faction within the People's Movement of Ukraine[1] aimed at reconciling the differences between two other opposing factions.[2]
^"New Rukh: Better than Two Old Ones?". Archived from the original on 8 December 2015.
^Day, Alan John; East, Roger; Thomas, Richard (2002). A political and economic dictionary of Eastern Europe. Psychology Press. pp. 454–455. ISBN 978-1-85743-063-9.
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