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Valeriy Kalchenko
Valeriy Kalchenko (Ukrainian: Валерій Михайлович Кальченко; born 24 February 1947, in Kirovohrad) is a Ukrainian politician and a civil engineer. He was appointed Minister of Emergency Situations.[1]
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ValeriyKalchenko (Ukrainian: Валерій Михайлович Кальченко; born 24 February 1947, in Kirovohrad) is a Ukrainian politician and a civil engineer. He was...
Nykyfor Tymofiyovych Kalchenko (Ukrainian: Никифор Тимофійович Кальчекно; 9 February [O.S. 27 January] 1906 – 14 May 1989) was a Ukrainian and Soviet...
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reasons). On July 16, 1997, 226 deputies voted for the appointment of Valeriy Pustovoitenko, chairman of the People's Democratic Party, as Prime Minister...
Prime Minister, serving for just over a year before being replaced by Valeriy Pustovoitenko on 2 July 1997. Lazarenko's time as Prime Minister and subsequent...
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after the parliament failed by one vote to ratify the previous candidate, Valeriy Pustovoytenko. Ukraine's economy improved during Yushchenko's cabinet service...
Horodnia, Chernihiv Oblast, where he finished school. Honcharuk's father Valeriy was a politician, and part of the Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united)...
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