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Yuri boyka
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yuri boyka

Career after vice premiership Meeting between Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Medvedev and Gazprom chairman Alexey Miller, leading the Russian delegation, with Yuriy Boyko and Viktor Medvedchuk on the Ukrainian side Boyko giving a speech in the Verkhovna Rada (2018) On, the space sector was added to his functions. On 24 December 2012, Boyko was promoted to the position of a Vice Prime Minister, responsible for ecology, natural resources, energy, coal industry and industrial policy. reorganisation of ministries), Yanukovych, who was now President of Ukraine, dismissed Boyko on a technicality and re-appointed him as Minister of Energy and Coal Industry. On 9 December 2010, due to the optimisation of the system of central executive power in Ukraine (a.k.a. On 11 March 2010 Boyko was again appointed the Minister of Fuel and Energy of Ukraine by Prime Minister Mykola Azarov. Holding office for over a year, on 18 December 2007, he was dismissed due to the upcoming parliamentary elections, which he successfully contested as member of the Party of Regions. On 4 August 2006, he was appointed by Yanukovych as Minister of Fuel and Energy. ĭuring Ukrainian parliamentary elections in 2006, held the year after Boyko was elected the chairman of the Republican Party of Ukraine (RPU), the RPU joined the electoral alliance " Ne Tak!", yet they did not succeed to reach the 3% election threshold required by law to enter parliament.

yuri boyka

This arrest had been ordered by Security Service of Ukraine Chairman Oleksandr Turchynov. In the summer of 2005 President Viktor Yushchenko blocked the arrest of Boyko on suspicion of abuse of office while heading Naftogaz. In late July 2004, he was also appointed in the coordination committee for RosUkrEnergo. Political career Yanukovych cabinet īoyko served as First Deputy Minister of Fuel and Energy of Ukraine from July 2003 to March 2005 in the cabinet of then- Prime Minister Victor Yanukovych. In February 2002 Boyko was appointed the chairman of NAC Naftogaz-Ukraine, and led the company until March 2005. Following that, from 1999 to 2001, he was Director General of JSC Lisichansknefteorgsintez (Lysychansk refinery), and from August 2001 to February 2002 Boyko served as chairman of the management board of JSC Ukrtatnafta (Kremenchug refinery). Early career įrom 1981 to 1999, Boyko started as a master at an industrial site and rose to the title of Director General of the chemical plant Zarya in Rubezhnoye. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia (chemical engineering), and in 2001 he graduated from Volodymyr Dahl East Ukrainian National University (engineering and economics). Yuriy Boyko was born on 9 October 1958, in Horlivka, Donetsk Oblast. Prior to his political career, he was an expert on oil and gas policy. Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, which he opposed, he reversed some of his pro-Russian stances, now supporting Ukraine's proposed accession to the European Union and backing President Volodymyr Zelensky's Servant of the People party in Parliament. Boyko was a leading figure of the now-banned Opposition Platform - For Life, which he led to second place in the July 2019 parliamentary election, and currently heads its successor, the Platform for Life and Peace. Boyko ran for President in the March 2019 election, winning many districts in the southeast of the country but ultimately coming fourth and narrowly missing qualification for the second round.ĭesignated a Hero of Ukraine in 2004, Boyko was considered to be one of the primary proponents of closer relations with Russia in Ukrainian politics. Other than during stint as Vice Prime Minister, he has continuously served as a Member of the Verkhovna Rada since 2007. Yuriy Anatoliyovych Boyko ( Ukrainian: Юрій Анатолійович Бойко, Russian: Ю́рий Анато́льевич Бо́йко born 9 October 1958) is a Ukrainian politician who served as one of the Vice Prime Ministers of Ukraine between 20, as well as the Minister of Energy from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2010 to 2012.

yuri boyka

In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions, the patronymic is Anatoliyovych and the family name is Boyko.















Yuri boyka