(1958-10-09) 9 October 1958 (age 65) Horlivka, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Political party
Platform for Life and Peace (since 2022) Opposition Platform — For Life (2018–2022)[1] Opposition Bloc (2010–2018) Party of Regions (2006–2010)[2] Republican Party of Ukraine (2005–2006)
Spouse
Vera
Children
3 sons 3 daughters
Alma mater
East Ukraine University Russian University of Mendeleev
Occupation
Politician
In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Anatoliyovych and the family name is Boyko.
Yuriy Anatoliyovych Boyko (Ukrainian: Юрій Анатолійович Бойко, Russian: Ю́рий Анато́льевич Бо́йко; born 9 October 1958) is a Ukrainian politician who served as one of the Vice Prime Ministers of Ukraine between 2012 and 2014,[3] as well as the Minister of Energy from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2010 to 2012. Other than during stint as Vice Prime Minister, he has continuously served as a Member of the Verkhovna Rada since 2007. Boyko ran for President in the March 2019 election, winning many districts in the southeast of the country but narrowly missing qualification for the second round by 4.28% of the votes.
Designated a Hero of Ukraine in 2004, Boyko was considered to be one of the primary proponents of closer relations with Russia in Ukrainian politics.[4] Boyko was a leading figure of the now-banned Opposition Platform — For Life, which he led to second place in the July 2019 parliamentary election, and currently heads its successor, the Platform for Life and Peace. Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, which he opposed, he reversed some of his pro-Russian stances, now supporting Ukraine's proposed accession to the European Union.[5][6][7][8] Prior to his political career, he was an expert on oil and gas policy.
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^Yanukovych appoints new Cabinet of Ministers, Kyiv Post (24 December 2012)
^https://news.liga.net/politics/news/nardepy-verhovnoy-rady-iz-opzj-pereehali-v-pzjm-smi Нардепы Верховной Рады из ОПЗЖ переехали в ПЗЖМ – Левый берег
^"People's deputies from the OPFL decided to call themselves PFLP". Українська правда (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 21 April 2022.
^https://ukranews.com/news/863876-bojko-nazval-horoshim-signalom-obeshhanie-liderov-es-dat-ukraine-status-kandidata-v-chleny-soyuza Boyko called the promise of EU leaders to give Ukraine the status of a candidate member of the union a good signal
^https://skeptik.com.ua/boiko-i-posol-es-obsydili-sozdanie-organa-kotoryi-bydet-zanimatsia-pereselencami Archived 2022-05-24 at the Wayback Machine Boyko and the EU Ambassador discussed the creation of a body that will deal with IDPs
^https://www.radiosvoboda.org/a/rada-opzzh-boyko-stolar-zelenskyi-sluga-narodu/31933389.html They support Zelensky and the course towards the EU and plan rebranding: how does OPZZ live after the split and the ban?
Yuriy Anatoliyovych Boyko (Ukrainian: Юрій Анатолійович Бойко, Russian: Ю́рий Анато́льевич Бо́йко; born 9 October 1958) is a Ukrainian politician who...
force Nashi. In the 2019 presidential elections, the OPZZh candidate YuriyBoyko took 4th place, receiving the support of 11.67% of voters (2,206,216...
and Yulia Tymoshenko. Dmytro Firtash's very powerful Inter supported YuriyBoyko and Poroshenko. Rinat Akhmetov's TRK Ukraina, which is owned by Akhmetov's...
two different candidates for the 2019 Ukrainian presidential election. YuriyBoyko for the Opposition Platform — For Life alliance and Oleksandr Vilkul...
Bohomolets (independent) (supported by the Socialist Party of Ukraine) YuriyBoyko (self-nominated) Mykhailo Dobkin (Party of Regions) Andriy Hrynenko (independent)...
from Dnipropetrovsk to Kyiv. Ciphered telegrams were discovered in which Yuriy Ilyin, the newly appointed chief of the general staff of the Ukrainian Armed...
(Rinat Akhmetov, Viktor Pinchuk, Ihor Kolomoyskyi, Henadiy Boholyubov and Yuriy Kosiuk) had dropped from $21.6 billion in 2014 to $11.85 billion in June...
Collegiate of Attorneys. In 1979, Medvedchuk was the lawyer for repressed poet Yuriy Lytvyn. In his last word in court on 17 December 1979, Lytvyn described...
one of three serving People's Deputies to hold the title, along with YuriyBoyko and Mykhailo Zabrodskyi. Ihor Leonidovych Herasymenko was born on 5 January...
market price. These rigs were nicknamed the "Boyko towers" after the former energy minister YuriyBoyko. Its total reserves of all fields are estimated...
the so-called “Boyko’s Drilling Rigs” case, when, reportedly under the supervision of the Fuel and Energy Minister at the time, YuriyBoyko, Naftogaz purchased...
Power of the People (Oleksandr Solotai) Opposition Platform — For Life (YuriyBoyko / Vadim Rabinovich) Party of Greens of Ukraine (Tetyana Bodun) Torch...
the election as candidates of the party Opposition Bloc. According to YuriyBoyko, who is heading the party's election list, Opposition Bloc does not represent...
Yuriy Vitaliyovych Lutsenko (Ukrainian: Юрій Віталійович Луценко; born 14 December 1964) is a Ukrainian politician (whose most recent post was Prosecutor...
Павло Архипович Загребельний August 25, 2004 order of state edict 110 YuriyBoyko Юрій Анатолійович Бойко August 22, 2004 order of state edict 109 Oleksandr...