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Yushchenko's resume
1954 was born in a teacher's family in the eastern rural area of Sumatra, Ukraine.

1975, graduated from Ternopol Institute of Finance and Economics, and then served in the army.

1976, joined Belopoulosky Branch of Soviet National Bank as an economist and director.

From 65438 to 0985, he served as deputy director of the agricultural loan department and director of the economic planning department of the Ukrainian branch of the Soviet National Bank.

From 65438 to 0989, he served as director and vice chairman of the economic planning department of the Ukrainian branch of the Agricultural Bank of the Soviet Union.

199 1 Shortly after Ukraine's independence in August, he served as the executive vice chairman of the Agricultural Bank of Ukraine.

1993 65438+ 10 month, he began to serve as the chairman of the newly established National Bank of Ukraine.

1in February 1997, he was appointed as the governor of the National Bank of Ukraine.

1998 during the Russian financial crisis, he successfully took measures to stabilize prices, so that the country avoided the impact of inflation. He played an important role in issuing the national currency Grivner and establishing commercial and financial control. He is also a key figure in Ukraine's negotiations with the International Monetary Fund.

1999165438+10. In October, Yushchenko became the Prime Minister of the Ukrainian government.

On April 26th, 20001year, due to the contradiction between the government and parliament at that time, the Ukrainian parliament passed the motion of no confidence against the government, and Yushchenko resigned. From then on, he set out to create the right-wing party alliance "Our Ukraine".

On March 3rd, 2002, in the election of the Supreme Soviet of Ukraine, our Ukrainian campaign alliance topped the list with 23.57% of the votes, and won 1 12 of the 450 seats in the parliament, becoming the largest party in the Ukrainian parliament.

In 2004, Ukraine held a presidential election in June 5438+10, and he became a presidential candidate; On February 26th, 65438, Yushchenko was elected president with 5 1.99% of the vote.

With the success of Ukraine's "color revolution" in 2004, Tymoshenko, who shouted and demonstrated at the front line of the street, issued a roar of swearing to defend the street barricades, and the troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs who went to suppress the people were also recalled halfway. The general of the Ministry of National Defense fell to the opposition, and the government finally compromised. The Constitutional Court ruled that the second round of general election was invalid and re-elected.

On June 5438+1October 10, 2005, the Ukrainian Central Election Commission announced the official results of the second round of re-voting in the presidential election, and announced that Yushchenko was elected president. 1October 23rd, the inauguration ceremony of Ukrainian President-elect Yushchenko was held in Kiev. Yushchenko was sworn in as the fourth president of Ukraine; 65438129 October, the official results of the Ukrainian presidential election were announced by the Ukrainian Supreme Soviet (Parliament) and government agencies "Voice of Ukraine" and "Government Messenger". Yushchenko was elected president of Ukraine with 5 1.99% of the vote. On September 9th, Ukrainian State Secretary Rybachuk said at a news conference that Ukrainian President Yushchenko would nominate Yuri Ehanurov to the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) as the candidate for prime minister.

On 2011August 17, former Ukrainian President viktor yushchenko attended the hearing of the case of former Prime Minister yulia tymoshenko's alleged abuse of power and provided testimony. Due to the loss of Tymoshenko's support, coupled with her headstrong political style, her support fell to single digits, and Tymoshenko even joined the opposition party to pass a bill restricting her presidential power.