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    Ihor Rafailovych Yukhnovskyi (Ukrainian: Iгор Рафаïлович Юхновський; also Yukhnovsky; 1 September 1925 – 26 March 2024) was a Ukrainian physicist and politician...
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    Igor (given name) (redirect from Ihor)
    1989), Ukrainian footballer Ihor Yukhnovskyi (1925–2024), Ukrainian physicist and politician, and a member of the Presidium Ihor Yushko (born 1961), Ukrainian...
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    Republic were held in March 1990. The Democratic Bloc, led by protester Ihor Yukhnovskyi, won 111 seats to the KPU's 331. The new Supreme Soviet in July 1990...
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    11 June 1993 – 4 July 1994 Prime Minister Leonid Kuchma Preceded by Ihor Yukhnovskyi Succeeded by Viktor Pynzenyk Acting Prime Minister of Ukraine In office...
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  • Italian sculptor, leukemia. Pål Wessel, 64, Norwegian geologist. Ihor Yukhnovskyi, 98, Ukrainian physicist and politician, first deputy prime minister...
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    Volodymyr Hrynyov Party of Democratic Revival of Ukraine 1,329,758 4.17 Ihor Yukhnovskyi Independent 554,719 1.74 Leopold Taburyanskyi People's Party of Ukraine...
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  • Democratic candidates (Viacheslav Chornovil, Levko Lukianenko, and Ihor Yukhnovskyi) in the 1991 Ukrainian presidential election assisted in bringing about...
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    Rada became the opposition bloc to the parliamentary majority and Ihor Yukhnovskyi was elected as the opposition group's leader. For a Soviet Sovereign...
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    presidency, among them Kuchma's son-in-law Viktor Pinchuk, Viktor Medvedchuk, Ihor Bakai, Kostyantyn Zhevago and Heorhiy Kirpa. Kuchma's political legacy has...
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  • September 1 Michael J. Cleary, Irish Roman Catholic bishop (d. 2020) Ihor Yukhnovskyi, Ukrainian pysicist and politician (d. 2024) September 3 – Shoista...
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    July 1992 Vitold Fokin 2 Valentyn Symonenko July 1992 October 1992 3 Ihor Yukhnovskyi October 1992 March 1993 Leonid Kuchma 4 Yukhym Zvyahilsky June 1993...
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  • Udovenko Alina Vedmid Nataliya Vitrenko Vasil Volga Viktor Yanukovych Ihor Yukhnovskyi Yuriy Yekhanurov Viktor Yushchenko Vitaliy Zholobov Oleksandr Zinchenko...
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    Bohdan Hawrylyshyn (2016) Borut Pahor (2016) Levko Lukyanenko (2016) Ihor Yukhnovskyi (2016) Volodymyr Kolinets (2017) Refat Chubarov (2017) Joe Biden (2017)...
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  • "group of 239" in the parliament ("for the sovereign Soviet Ukraine"). Ihor Yukhnovskyi became the leader of the group. The considered lack of parliamentary...
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  • parliamentary elections held in 1994 Parties Lead figures Viacheslav Chornovil Ihor Yukhnovskyi Oles Donii Oleh Medunytsia Viktor Roh Oleh Tyahnybok Vitaliy Masol...
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    used as one of the pretexts of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ihor Yukhnovskyi, from 22 May 2006 to 18 July 2010. Valeriy Soldatenko, from 19 July...
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    National Remembrance In office 19 July 2010 – 24 March 2014 Preceded by Ihor Yukhnovskyi Succeeded by Volodymyr Viatrovych Personal details Born (1946-04-13)...
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     269 Viacheslav Chornovil Ukrainian Lviv-Shevchenkivskyi No. 264 Mykhailo Shvaika Ukrainian Zolochiv No. 273 Ihor Yukhnovskyi Lviv-Lychakivskyi No. 263...
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    Syroyid became an assistant to Mykhailo Horyn and later worked for Ihor Yukhnovskyi. From 1997 to 2002, she was employed at various analytical organizations...
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    Vakarchuk represented the Lviv school of statistical physics founded by Ihor Yukhnovskyi, member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. From 1973 to...
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  • the top five of the list included: Nadiya Savchenko, Yulia Tymoshenko, Ihor Lutsenko, Serhiy Sobolev, and Alyona Shkrum. Based on the election results...
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  • Pavlenko, Emergency Situations Minister Viktor Baloha, Culture Minister Ihor Likhovyy, and Health Minister Yuriy Polyachenko. Only 30 of the 80 deputies...
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