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Yanukovych I (2002–04) 3: Viktor Yushchenko Віктор Ющенко (1954–) [7] 23 January 2005 – 25 February 2010: 5 years, 33 days Our Ukraine: 2004: Tymoshenko I (2005) Yekhanurov (2005–06) Yanukovych II (2006–07) Tymoshenko II (2007–10) 4: Viktor Yanukovych Віктор Янукович (1950–) [8] 25 February 2010 – 22 ...
Viktor Fedorovych Yanukovych [b] (born 9 July 1950) is a Ukrainian (until 2014) and Russian politician who served as the fourth president of Ukraine from 2010 to 2014. [4] He also served as the prime minister of Ukraine several times between 2002 and 2007 and was a member of the Verkhovna Rada (parliament) from 2006 to 2010.
His father, historian Petro Ivanovich Yatsenyuk, was a professor at the Faculty of History at Chernivtsi National University and has since become deputy dean of its history faculty. Arseniy's mother, Maria Grigoriievna Yatsenyuk (née Bakaj), has long been a French teacher at area high schools and in the French Department of Foreign Languages ...
Viktor Yushchenko, Petro Poroshenko, and Viktor Yanukovych served one term, with the latter being replaced by acting president Oleksandr Turchynov, who then also served as Chairman of the Ukrainian Parliament, on 21 February 2014. [4] Oleksandr Turchynov was the only acting president in Ukraine's modern history. The powers of an acting ...
The sentiment on the council, however, was against secession, so Yanukovych ended up not participating. [6] [7] Yanukovych never restored the 2004 Constitution, as stipulated by the first point of the agreement. Instead, on 22 February he attempted to board a private jet to Moscow from Donetsk airport, but was stopped by Ukrainian border force.
Overthrow of Viktor Yanukovych may refer to: 2014 Ukrainian revolution, where president Viktor Yanukovych was ousted; Orange Revolution of 2004–2005, where president-elect Viktor Yanukovych's electoral victory was nullified
The Second Yanukovych Government was a governing coalition of the Party of Regions, the Communist Party and the Socialist Party in Ukraine [1] after the 2006 Ukrainian parliamentary election and the 2006 Ukrainian political crisis.
One full seven-year term; replaced by Marshal Philippe Pétain 1 year, 2 months and 1 day into second term 6: Emmanuel Macron: 2853 [a] 25 14 May 2017 – Incumbent: One full five-year term; currently serving second five-year term 7 (tie) Armand Fallières: 2557: 9 18 February 1906 – 18 February 1913: One full seven-year term Vincent Auriol ...