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  2. 2019 Ukrainian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Poroshenko proposed to hold a debate at the stadium on Sunday, April 14, in order to hold a debate on April 19 on UA:PBC. Zelensky refused and Poroshenko held a press conference in front of voters and journalist alone. At 19:00 on April 19, as previously agreed, the debate between Poroshenko and Zelensky began at Olimpiyskyi Stadium.

  3. Petro Poroshenko - Wikipedia

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    Petro Poroshenko was born on 26 September 1965, into an ethnic Ukrainian family in Bolhrad, a primarily Bulgarian town in Ukraine's southwestern Odesa Oblast.Poroshenko's father Oleksiy Poroshenko [de; uk; ru] (1936–2020), [13] was an engineer and later a government official who managed multiple factories in the Ukrainian SSR.

  4. List of presidents of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Petro Poroshenko Петро Порошенко (1965–) [10] 7 June 2014 – 20 May 2019: 4 years, 347 days Petro Poroshenko Bloc: 2014: Yatsenyuk II (2014–2016) Groysman (2016–2019) 6: Volodymyr Zelenskyy Володимир Зеленський (1978–) [11] 20 May 2019 – Incumbent: 5 years, 236 days Servant of the People: 2019 ...

  5. On Ukraine’s frontline, Kyiv’s troops know US funding is ...

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    Zelensky crushed Poroshenko in the 2019 election winning 73 per cent of the vote. Polls show that Zelensky’s popularity increased over the course of the war. However, Poroshenko has not ...

  6. Russia puts Ukrainian President Zelenskyy on its wanted list

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    Russia has put Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on its wanted list, Russian state media reported Saturday, citing the interior ministry’s database. The commander of Ukraine's ground ...

  7. Political parties in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The Petro Poroshenko Bloc won the election with 132 seats. [ 31 ] A pro-Russian , latently Eurosceptic , often anti-American and partly anti-liberal group of parties, which in the 1990s was dominated by the Communist Party of Ukraine , and was dominated by the Party of Regions from the late 2000s until the party disintegrated shortly after the ...

  8. Opinion: These GOP candidates are key to Zelensky’s fate - AOL

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    It is ultimately the GOP presidential candidates who favor continued support for Ukraine who are in the best position to make the case to Republican voters, writes Lanhee J. Chen

  9. Lustration in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The proposal attracted much more criticism, including international criticism, than the first round of lustration (2014), both because Poroshenko peacefully turned over power to Zelensky as well as the belief held amongst many Ukrainians that Poroshenko’s presidency was much less corrupt than Yanukovych’s. [2]