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Anatoliy Zasukha
Anatoliy Andriyovych Zasukha (; born 13 June 1958) is a Ukrainian politician. Chairman of the Kyiv Oblast State Administration (1996-2005), former chairman of the Kyiv Oblast Council (2000-2001) and (2004-2005). Career He began his career in 1975 as a student of the Bila Tserkva branch of the Ukrainian Training Complex. After serving in the Soviet Army (1976-1978), he entered the Bila Tserkva Agricultural Institute, graduating in 1984 with a degree in agronomy. From 1984 to 1985, he worked as an agronomist, secretary of the party organization of the collective farm ''40 years of October'' Vasylkivsky Raion (Kyiv Oblast), and from 1985 to 1993 worked as a chairman of the collective farm named after Shchors. In 1993–1995, he was the First Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food of Ukraine. Political career From 1994 to 1997, Anatoliy was People's Deputy of Ukraine of the 2nd convocation. From 11 October 1995 to 24 September 1996, Chairman of the State Committee of Ukrain ...
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Kyiv Oblast Council
The Kyiv Oblast Council () is the regional oblast council (parliament) of the Kyiv Oblast (province) located in central Ukraine. Council members are elected for five year terms. In order to gain representation in the council, a party must gain more than 5 percent of the total vote. Recent elections 2020 Distribution of seats after the 2020 Ukrainian local elections Election date was 25 October 2020 2015 Distribution of seats after the 2015 Ukrainian local elections Election date was 25 October 2015 Chairmen Regional executive committee * Marko Vasilenko (1932–1937) * Nikolay Kurach (acting, 1937–1938) * Vasily Starchenko (acting, 1938) * Efim Kobzin (acting, 1938–1939) * Trofim Kostyuk (1939–1941) * Zakhar Oleinik (1943–1950) * Nikita Bubnovsky (1950–1951) * Ivan Stafiychuk (1951–1963) * Grigoriy Yaremchuk (industrial, 1963–1964) * Ivan Lysenko (agrarian, 1963–1964) * Ivan Stafiychuk (1964–1967) * Ivan Lysenko (1967–1984) * Ivan Plyushch (19 ...
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Boris Gromov
Boris Vsevolodovich Gromov (; born 7 November 1943) is a Russian politician and former military officer. He was the Governor of Moscow Oblast between January 2000 and May 2012. Deployed thrice to fight in the Soviet–Afghan War, Gromov was the last Soviet soldier in Afghanistan on 15 February 1989; he commanded the 40th Army and oversaw the Soviet withdrawal as the last personnel retreated. Early life and education Born 7 November 1943 in Saratov, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union, he graduated from a Suvorov military cadet school, the Leningrad Military Commanders School and later from the Frunze Military Academy in Moscow, as well as the General Staff Academy. Military career During the Soviet–Afghan War, Gromov did three tours of duty (1980–1982, 1985–1986, 1987–1989), and was best known for the two years as the last Commander of the 40th Army in Afghanistan. Gromov was the last Soviet soldier to leave Afghanistan, crossing on foot the Friendship Bridge spanning ...
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Laureates Of The Honorary Diploma Of The Verkhovna Rada Of Ukraine
In English, the word laureate has come to signify eminence or association with literary awards or military glory. It is also used for recipients of the Nobel Prize, the Gandhi Peace Award, the Student Peace Prize, and for former music directors of orchestras who retain some level of involvement. History In ancient Greece, the laurel (''Laurus nobilis'') was sacred to Apollo, and as such, sprigs of it were fashioned into a crown or wreath of honor for poets and heroes. This symbolism has been widespread ever since. "Laureate letters" in old times meant the dispatches announcing a victory; and the epithet was given, even officially (e.g. to John Skelton) by universities, to distinguished poets. The name of "bacca-laureate" for a bachelor's degree shows a confusion with a supposed etymology from Latin bacca lauri (the laurel berry), which, though incorrect, involves the same idea. From the more general use of the term " poet laureate" arose its restriction in England to the o ...
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Second Convocation Members Of The Verkhovna Rada
The second (symbol: s) is a unit of time derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes, and finally to 60 seconds each (24 × 60 × 60 = 86400). The current and formal definition in the International System of Units (SI) is more precise: The second ..is defined by taking the fixed numerical value of the caesium frequency, Δ''ν''Cs, the unperturbed ground-state hyperfine transition frequency of the caesium 133 atom, to be when expressed in the unit Hz, which is equal to s−1. This current definition was adopted in 1967 when it became feasible to define the second based on fundamental properties of nature with caesium clocks. As the speed of Earth's rotation varies and is slowing ever so slightly, a leap second is added at irregular intervals to civil time to keep clocks in sync with Earth's rotation. The definition that is based on of a rotation of the earth is still used by the Universal Time 1 (UT1) system. Etymology "Minute" come ...
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Ukrainian Politicians
The politics of Ukraine take place in a framework of a semi-presidential republic and a multi-party system. A Cabinet of Ministers exercises executive power (jointly with the president until 1996). Legislative power is vested in Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada (). As part of the Soviet Union as the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic until 1991, the political system featured a single-party socialist-republic framework characterized by the superior role of the Communist Party of Ukraine (CPU), the sole-governing party then permitted by the Ukrainian SSR's constitution. In 1996, the current constitution replaced the previous constitution that was introduced in 1978. The widely condemned Russian annexations of Crimea in 2014, and of Donetsk and Luhansk in 2022 have complicated the ''de facto'' political situation associated with those areas. Constitution and fundamental freedoms Shortly after becoming independent in 1991, Ukraine named a parliamentary commission to ...
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1958 Births
Events January * January 1 – The European Economic Community (EEC) comes into being. * January 3 – The West Indies Federation is formed. * January 4 ** Edmund Hillary's Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition completes the third overland journey to the South Pole, the first to use powered vehicles. ** Sputnik 1 (launched on October 4, 1957) falls towards Earth from its orbit and burns up. * January 13 – Battle of Edchera: The Moroccan Army of Liberation ambushes a Spanish patrol. * January 27 – A Soviet-American executive agreement on cultural, educational and scientific exchanges, also known as the "Lacy-Zarubin Agreement, Lacy–Zarubin Agreement", is signed in Washington, D.C. February * February 1 – Egypt and Syria unite to form the United Arab Republic. * February 2 – The ''Falcons'' aerobatic team of the Pakistan Air Force led by Wg Cdr Zafar Masud (air commodore), Mitty Masud set a World record loop, world record performing a 16 aircraft diamon ...
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FC Kolos Kovalivka
FC Kolos Kovalivka () is a professional Ukrainian football club from the village of Kovalivka, Vasylkiv Raion, Kovalivka, Kyiv Oblast which competes in the Ukrainian Premier League, having been promoted from the Ukrainian First League on the 8 June 2019 for the first time in their history. The club colors are white and black. The club has three football teams including women and youth. The club has made a real cinderella story in 2020 transforming in five years from an amateur team into a continental challengers by advancing through the full league pyramid (4 tiers).From competitions of the PFL to continental competitions! Compliments to "K ...
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Andriy Zasukha
Andriy Anatoliyovych Zasukha (, born 30 October 1986) is a Ukrainian businessman and former amateur footballer. Andriy is a son of Ukrainian family of politicians Zasukhas including his father Anatoliy Zasukha and mother Tetiana Zasukha. He became notable of creating a football club in a small village of Central Ukraine, taking it to the Ukrainian Premier League and qualifying for the European football clubs competitions. Biography In 2012 Andriy Zasukha became a president of FC Kolos Kovalivka."Kolos" and all Kovalivka is a property of the Zasukha family ("Колос" і вся Ковалівка — власність сім’ї Засух. ...
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Agrofirm Svitanok
Agrofirm "Svitanok" () is the second largest land owner in Ukraine. Based out of the village of Kovalivka, Bila Tserkva Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Kovalivka in the Bila Tserkva Raion of the Kyiv Oblast, Kyiv oblast, in 2021 it owned , according to the State Service of Geodesy, Cartography, and Cadastre. The name "Svitanok" means "Dawn" in Ukrainian language, Ukrainian. The agricultural holding was formed in 1993 out of a Soviet-era kolkhoz, collective farm "kolkhoz imeni Schorsa" by Tetyana Zasukha; she was elected as a chair of the board in 1993 in place of her husband Anatoliy Zasukha, who held this post from 1985. The collective farm was formed in 1950 out of three other collective farms. In 2000 the farm was privatized. In 2013 the Anti-Monopoly Committee (Ukraine), Anti-Monopoly Committee of Ukraine allowed Agrofirm Svitanok to expand, taking over several other companies. The firm owns at least three grain elevators and several sugar factories, including "Salivonkovsky" and "Chervon ...
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