Valeriy Pustovoitenko
Ukrainian politician
- Leonid Kravchuk
- Leonid Kuchma
- Vitaliy Masol
- Yevhen Marchuk
- Pavlo Lazarenko
9 June 2001 – 2002
Adamivka, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
(now part of Berezanka, Ukraine)
Valeriy Pavlovych Pustovoitenko (Ukrainian: Валерій Павлович Пустовойтенко; born 23 February 1947) is a Ukrainian politician who served as prime minister of Ukraine from 16 July 1997 to 22 December 1999.[1] He resigned in connection with Leonid Kuchma's re-election for a new term.[2] He is a former leader of the People's Democratic Party of Ukraine.[3]
References
- ^ Zviglyanich, Volodymyr (12 September 1997). WHAT ROLE DOES UKRAINE'S NEW PRIME MINISTER PLAY IN PRESIDENT'S KUCHMA'S GAME PLAN?. Washington, DC: Jamestown Foundation.
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ignored (help) - ^ Neilan, Terence (15 December 1999). "World Briefing". The New York Times. New York, New York. pp. A14. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
- ^ Kuzio, Taras (18 July 2004). "Former Party-of-power Divided Over Supporting Yanukovych". Eurasia Daily Monitor. 1 (54).
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Preceded by | Prime Minister of Ukraine 1997–1999 | Succeeded by |
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(1917–1920)
- Volodymyr Vynnychenko
- Vsevolod Holubovych
- Mykola Sakhno-Ustymovych1
- Mykola Vasylenko1
- Fedir Lyzohub
- Serhii Gerbel
- Volodymyr Chekhivskyi
- Serhii Ostapenko
- Borys Martos
- Isaak Mazepa
- Vyacheslav Prokopovych
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