• The second Azarov government (Ukrainian: Другий уряд Миколи Азарова, Druhyi uriad Mykoly Azarova) was the government of Ukraine from 24 December 2012 to...
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    2012. It continued to serve as a caretaker government until 24 December 2012, when the second Azarov government was appointed by president Viktor Yanukovych...
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    Mykola Yanovych Azarov (Ukrainian: Микола Янович Азаров; Russian: Николай Янович Азаров, romanized: Nikolay Yanovich Azarov; né Pakhlo, Cyrillic: Пахло;...
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  • Azarov government may refer to a government of Ukrainian prime minister Mykola Azarov: First Azarov government, 11 March, 2010 to 3 December, 2012 Second...
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  • November 2011. Retrieved 20 September 2012. "Ukraine's former prime minister Azarov announces establishing Ukraine Salvation Committee". Russian News Agency...
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    later the new Ukrainian government. The initial participants were in favor of supporting the cabinet of the second Azarov government, President Viktor Yanukovych...
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  • The first Azarov government was Ukraine's cabinet from March 2010 until December 2012, when the second Azarov government was appointed by president Viktor...
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    the resignation of Yanukovych and the Azarov government. Protesters opposed what they saw as widespread government corruption, abuse of power, human rights...
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    support for Euromaidan in East Ukraine where the support for the second Azarov Government and President Viktor Yanukovich is centred. (At the first day of...
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    development and movement ahead". On 21 November 2013, the Ukrainian Second Azarov Government suspended preparations for signing an association agreement with...
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    Medvedev's Cabinet on 29 January (and just after the resignation of the second Azarov Government) that "it's reasonable" to wait until a successor cabinet was installed...
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    election. The best-known former party members are former Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and former President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych; both fled to Russia in...
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    Viktor Yanukovych (category Pro-government people of the Euromaidan)
    as not to offend the Yanukovych administration and the Azarov Government. The Azarov Government, the Presidential Administration and Yanukovych himself...
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    hold any state office until 2024 (because of his government post during the Second Azarov Government). Bohdan, however, contended that because heading...
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  • Korolevska did become Minister of Social Policy of Ukraine in the second Azarov Government on 24 December 2012. In the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election...
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    oppositional government in March 2010, next to another oppositional government headed by Bloc Yulia Tymoshenko, opposing the Azarov Government. In April...
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  • parliamentary election, the second Yatsenyuk government was formed. The Yatsenyuk government took office in the wake of the anti-government Euromaidan protests...
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    violence, resulting in the Revolution of Dignity and the resignation of Azarov's government and ousting of President Yanukovych. This resulted in the outbreak...
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    the resignation of Yanukovych and the Azarov government. Protesters opposed what they saw as widespread government corruption and abuse of power, the influence...
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  • Ukraine Salvation Committee (category Governments in exile)
    money, if under American control, will be frozen. First Azarov government Second Azarov government "Азаров у Москві зібрав "комітет порятунку" України із...
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    Serhiy Arbuzov (category Pro-government people of the Euromaidan)
    the second Azarov Government, which decree would not take effect until the Verkhovna Rada approved a new Cabinet. Hence the second Azarov Government continued...
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    the protesters, it was purged and reorganised, and soon used by the new government against the pro-Russian separatist forces in the war in Donbas. Late April...
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    In September 2013, the second Azarov government set the census' date for 2016. In December 2015, the second Yatsenyuk government postponed it to 2020....
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    Galicia during the 2010 elections as a result of the policies of the Azarov Government, who were seen as too pro-Russian by the electorate. According to...
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    Yulia Tymoshenko's government was dismissed on 3 March 2010) until the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian parliament) appointed Mykola Azarov as prime minister...
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    one between a trident and a trishula. While the first is more casual, the second is more symbolic. The organization logo consists by the official description...
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    lines of political rallies. Titushky were employed by the Yanukovych government, reportedly receiving 200 hryvnia to $100 per day in payments. Some were...
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    Klitschko did accuse in October 2011 President Yanukovych and the Azarov Government of "doing everything to manipulate the rules to stay in power longer";...
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    Луганска Ukraine:Information on steps taken by the Yushchenko government to address government corruption (February 2006), Immigration and Refugee Board of...
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    Romanian border with Ukraine. In August 2012, the Ukrainian government of Mykola Azarov, who, like the then Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, maintained...
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