Vasyl Tsushko

Ukrainian politician
Василь Цушко
Minister of EconomicsIn office
March 11, 2010 – December 10, 2010Preceded byBohdan DanylyshynSucceeded byPost dismissedMinister of Internal Affairs of UkraineIn office
December 1, 2006 – December 18, 2007Preceded byYuriy LutsenkoSucceeded byYuriy Lutsenko Personal detailsBorn (1963-02-01) February 1, 1963 (age 61)
Nadrichne, Tarutyne Raion, Odesa Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet UnionPolitical partySocialist Party of Ukraine[1]
SocialistsRelationsSon and daughterOccupationPolitician

Vasyl Petrovych Tsushko (Ukrainian: Василь Петрович Цушко; born 1 February 1963) is a Ukrainian politician former Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, former Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, and former Head of the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine 2010-2014.

From July 2010 to August 2011 he was the party leader of the Socialist Party of Ukraine.[1]

Biography

Vasyl Tsushko was born in the Nadrichne village, Odesa Oblast in the Ukrainian SSR (now Ukraine); he is of mixed Ukrainian-Moldovan ancestry and is fluent in Romanian. In 1982, Tsushko finished the Izmail Vocational school of Mechanics and Electronics of Agriculture. From 1983–1985, Tsushko served in the Soviet Army. After completing the 2 years army course, he went on to study at the economic faculty at the Odesa Agriculture Institute, from which he graduated in 1988.

From 1986–1998, Tsushko was the head of two collective farms. From 1994–2002, Vasyl Tsushko served as a national deputy of the second, third, and fourth convocations of the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian parliament). In 2005, he graduated from the National University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, with the qualification of a lawyer. From May 1997, he was a member of the Socialist Party of Ukraine and the first Vice-president of the Committee of Bank and Financing of Ukraine. He was chosen as the head of the Odesa Oblast Government Administration on February 3, 2005.[2]

Tsushko was chosen as the Minister of Internal Affairs on December 1, 2006, after his predecessor Yuriy Lutsenko was dismissed by the parliament. On May 26, 2007, Tsushko suffered from a heart attack and was later hospitalized in critical condition.[3] According to medical results, he suffered from an overdose of methylxanthine.[4] After worsening health, he was later flown to a hospital in Germany.[5] A Ukrainian advocate Tetyana Montyan, stated that his heart attack was a result of poisoning.[6] The Interfax news agency reports that Vasyl Tsushko's condition deteriorated while in the medical clinic in Germany. On September 30, 2007, Tsushko announced that he would resign as Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, due to the need for his health rehabilitation.[7]

On July 24, 2010, Tsushko took over Socialist Party leadership from Oleksandr Moroz[1]

Tsushko headed the Ukrainian Economy Ministry from March to December 2010 and was appointed as head of the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine on December 14, 2010.[8] Worked as a Head of the Antimonopoly Committee till 26 March 2014.[9]

Tsushko ran as a presidential candidate in the 2014 Ukrainian presidential election. In the election he got 10 434 votes (0.06% of the total vote); making him the second to last most unsuccessful candidate of the election.[10]

Tsushko is married and has a son and daughter. He is interested in historical literature.

References and footnotes

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c Economy minister appointed Socialist Party head, Kyiv Post (July 26, 2010)
  2. ^ "The love story of Vasily Tsushko: In the silence kept secrets". ivona.bigmir.net (in Russian). 15 May 2014.
  3. ^ "Instead of questioning, Tsushko was sent for medical observation" (in Russian). Korrespondent. 2007-05-29.
  4. ^ "Obkom: Tsushko suffered from methylxanthine overdose" (in Russian). Korrespondent. 2007-05-30.
  5. ^ "With his worsening condition, Tsushko was sent to Germany" (in Russian). Korrespondent. 2007-05-31.
  6. ^ "Ukrainian Interior Minister Tsushko's heart attack caused by poisoning – lawyer". Interfax. 2007-05-31.
  7. ^ "Tsushko resigns". www.korrespondent.net (in Russian). 2007-09-30.
  8. ^ "Parliament gives consent to Tsushko's appointment as head of Antimonopoly Committee - Dec. 14, 2010". Kyiv Post. December 14, 2010.
  9. ^ Parliament dismisses Tsushko as Antimonopoly Committee chief at second attempt, Kyiv Post (26 March 2014)
  10. ^ "Електоральна пам'ять". ukr.vote.

References

  • "Tsushko Vasyl Petrovych" (in Ukrainian). dovidka.com.ua. Retrieved 2007-05-31.

External links

Media related to Vasyl Tsushko at Wikimedia Commons

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Prime-minister: Mykola Azarov
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Vice-premier-minister on issues of Euro 2012: Borys Kolesnikov
Vice-premier-minister on issues of regional policy: Viktor Tykhonov
Vice-premier-minister on issues of agrarian and industrial complex: Viktor Slauta (2010)
Vice-premier-minister on issues of humanitarian policy: Volodymyr Semynozhenko (2010)
Vice-premier-minister on the "Security bloc": Volodymyr Sivkovych (2010)
Vice-premier-minister: Raisa Bogatyryova (2012)

Internal affairsAnatoliy Mohyliov
Vitaliy Zakharchenko
EconomyVasyl Tsushko (2010)
Economic Development and TradeAndriy Klyuev (2010–2012)
Petro Poroshenko (2012)
Fuel and EnergyYuriy Boiko
Coal industryYuriy Yashchenko (2010)
Foreign affairsKostiantyn Hryshchenko
Protection of population
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Nestor Shufrych
Volodymyr Antonets (acting)
Mykhailo Bolotskykh (acting)
Viktor Baloha
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Natural Environment
Viktor Boiko
Ecology and
Natural Resources
Mykola Zlochevsky (2010–2012)
Eduard Stavytsky (2012)
DefenseMykhailo Yezhel (2010–2012)
Dmytro Salamatin (2012)
Transport and CommunicationKostyantyn Efymenko
InfrastructureBorys Kolesnikov
Industrial PolicyDmytro Kolesnikov
CultureMykhailo Kulyniak
JusticeOleksandr Lavrynovych
HealthcareZynoviy Mytnyk (2010)
Illia Yemets (2010–2011)
Oleksandr Anishchenko (2011–2012)
Raisa Bogatyrova
Labor and Social PolicyVayl Nadraha
Social PolicySerhiy Tihipko
Public Housing
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Oleksandr Popov
Yuriy Khivrich
Regional Development and ConstructionVolodymyr Yatsuba
Regional Development, Construction,
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Viktor Tykhonov (2010–2011)
Anatoliy Blyznyuk (2011–2012)
Agrarian Policy and FoodMykola Prysyazhnyuk
Family, Youth and SportsRavil Safiullin (2010)
Education and ScienceDmytro Tabachnyk
Cabinet of MinistersAnatoliy Tolstoukhov
FinanceFedir Yaroshenko (2010–2012)
Valeriy Khoroshkovskyi (2012)
Yuriy Kolobov (2012)
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