'Viktor Fedorovych Yanukovych' (
Ukrainian: ; ) (born on
July 9,
1950 in
Yenakiieve,
Donetsk Oblast) is the
Prime Minister of
Ukraine. He is also the leader of the
Party of Regions, one of the main political parties in Ukraine.
Yanukovych was the
Prime Minister of Ukraine from November 21, 2002 to December 31, 2004 and the appointed
Governor of
Donetsk Oblast between 1997 and 2002. He was the
runner-up in the
2004 Presidential election. He again became prime minister on August 4, 2006.
Biography
Yanukovych was born in
Yenakiieve,
Donetsk Oblast,
Ukraine, in the
working class neighborhood of
Makiivka. His father, an ethnic
Belarusian, was a locomotive operator and his mother, an ethnic
Ukrainian was a nurse; she died when Viktor was 2 years old. As a teenager, he lost his parents and was brought up by his grandmother. Yanukovych regards himself as Ukrainian.
Twice, in 1968 and 1970, Yanukovych was convicted and imprisoned for
robbery and
bodily injury. During the 2004 presidential election, he announced his acquittal in 1978. However, a lack of documentation raised suspicions of forgery.
Georgi Beregovoi, a
Soviet cosmonaut of
Ukrainian background, has long been a patron of Yanukovych. As the then-Soviet member of
parliament for
Donbas, Beregovoi was said to be protecting an unjustly convicted youngster and promoting his future career.
In 1972, Yanukovych became an electrician in a local bus company and later finished
tekhnikum. In 1980, he graduated (by correspondence) from
Donetsk Polytechnic Institute, with a major in
mechanical engineering. Immediately after graduation, Yanukovych was appointed chief manager of a transportation company in Yenakiieve and admitted to the
Communist Party of the Soviet Union. This appointment marked the start of managerial positions in regional, automotive transport. Yanukovych's political career began when he was appointed as a vice Head of Donetsk Oblast Administration in August, 1996. On May 14th, 1997 he was appointed as the Head of the Administration (
Governor). Between May 1999 and May 2001 he was also the Head of Donetsk Oblast Rada (Council).
In 2001, Yanukovych graduated from the Ukrainian Academy of Foreign Trade as a Master of
International Law. Later, Yanukovych was granted the titles of
Doctor of Science and Professor.
Yanukovych's opponents have accused him of having been connected to local
organized crime since the late
1980s and being its
lobbyist up to national-level politics. Indeed, he is closely linked to the so-called
clan of
Donetsk, an eastern-Ukraine-based business and political group, and its leader
Rinat Akhmetov. It is commonly alleged that these businessmen have connections to organized crime although such allegations were never proven in court.
Some allegations reached the Ukrainian press that Yanukovych had a secret relationship with the
KGB (which supposedly started during his imprisonment). There was no documented proof provided to support such allegations, however. Proponents of this story argue that as an ex-convict, Yanukovych could not enter the Donetsk Polytechnic Institute, travel to the West, and later make a career, unless he was protected by some powerful "shadow force".
Viktor Yanukovych is a devoted
Orthodox Christian and a member of the
Ukrainian Orthodox Church. He is married and has two sons. He enjoys tennis, hunting and pigeon-breeding. When young he participated in international
auto racing competitions.
Governmental strategy
During 2003-2004 Ukrainian Government headed by Viktor Yanukovych implemented the series of economic (tax, pensionary, fiscal, ets.) and political (the Constitution amendments) reforms that led to two-digit annual growth of GDP. Annual growth of GDP achieved 109.6% in 2003 and 112.1% in 2004 (cf. 102.7% in 2005), capital investments 131.3% and 128.0% (cf. 101.9% in 2005) correspondingly. The highest rate in processing industry, viz. engineering industry, building sector.
2004 presidential election in Ukraine

Viktor Yanukovych Campaign Poster 2004.
In 2004, as the
prime-minister, Yanukovych participated in the controversial
Ukrainian presidential election, but eventually lost the election to the opposition candidate,
Viktor Yuschenko. In the 31st October first round he took the second place with 39.32% of the votes to Viktor Yuschenko with 39.87%.
[1] A second round was scheduled because no candidate got 50% of the votes. In the second round of the election, Yanukovych was initially declared the winner. However, the legitimacy of the election was questioned by many Ukrainians, international organisations, and foreign governments. The second round of the election was subsequently annulled by the
Supreme Court of Ukraine, and in the repeated run-off, Yanukovych lost to Yushchenko.
The
Ukrainian parliament also passed a non-binding
motion of no confidence in his government, urging outgoing president
Leonid Kuchma to dismiss Yanukovych and appoint a caretaker government. Five days after the defeat in the presidential election, Yanukovych declared his resignation from the post of prime minister.
For the election, Yanukovych wrote a self biography for CVC (Central Voting Committee). In his biography, the word "professor" was misspelled as "pro'ff'e's'or". This mistake was publicly criticized by his opponents.
Post-2004 political career
Following his electoral defeat in 2004, Yanukovych led the
Party of Regions in the
2006 parliamentary election. These elections determined the next government's makeup as, due to constitutional changes that came into force on January 1, 2006, the Prime Minister and his cabinet are now appointed by the parliament.
In
January 2006,
Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine started the official investigation of the allegedly false acquittal from the criminal convictions Yanukovych received in his youth.
Yuriy Lutsenko, the head of the ministry, announced that
forensic test has proven the forgery of the respective documents (issued in 2002-2004 instead of 1978) and initially claimed that lack of the formal acquittal precluded Yanukovych from running for the seat in the
2006 parliamentary election.
[2] However, the latter statement was corrected within days by Lutsenko himself who conceded that the outcome of the investigation into the legality of the Yanukovych's acquittal could not affect his eligibility to run for the parliament seat since the deprivation of his civil rights due to the past convictions would have expired anyway due to their
statute of limitations.
[3][4] Despite having ruled out any post-election deals with the parties headed by either Yushchenko or former Prime Minister
Yulia Tymoshenko as well as the animus between himself and the President, Yanukovych and Yushchenko alike were forced to come to terms following the former's electoral victory. In exchange for Yanukovych's assurance that he will not interfere with the pro-Western international ambitions of the President, Yushchenko commissioned Yanukovych to form a government in cooperation with his own Our Ukraine party on
3 August 2006 (several hours after the deadline for doing so expired). The so-called "humanitarian" ministries, as well as the army and the police, remain headed by Yushchenko's allies, but the ministries dealing with the economy and finances, as well as all deputy Prime Ministerial posts came under Yanukovych's control. Erstwhile Yushchenko ally and former Prime Minister Tymoshenko announced her intention to lead her party into opposition immediately afterwards.
[5]
On
May 25,
2007, Viktor Yanukovych was assigned the post of appointed chairman of the Government Chiefs Council of the
Commonwealth of Independent States.
[6]
See also
★
2007 Ukrainian political crisis
References
1. [1]
2. Lutsenko accepts the fact of falsification with the clearing of charges on Yanukovych
3. The head of MVD of Ukraine did not find a way to remove Yanukovych from the election ballot
4. Yanukovych can go to the elections, even with falsifications
5. Yanukovych approved as Ukraine PM
6. Viktor Yanukovych was appointed chairman of the Government Chiefs Council of the CIS
External links
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ya2006.com.ua — Viktor Yanukovych Personal Information Server (previously known as
ya2004)
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CLAN of Yanukovich: YANUKOVICH