Valentyn Symonenko

Walentyn Symonenko ( born July 4, 1940 in Odessa) was from 2 to October 13, 1992 provisionally served as Prime Minister of Ukraine.

Walentyn Symonenko comes from a working class family in Odessa. In 1962 he completed his studies at the Odessa Institute of Civil Engineering and then worked as a construction supervisor on the job site of the Kiev hydroelectric power plant (see also the Kiev Sea). 1963-1965 he worked as a civil engineer in the Institute " Ukrdiprogidpolis " in Odessa. By 1973, he then worked in various factories for reinforced concrete structures. In the 1970s, he moved his main occupation in the institutions of the Odessa organization of the Communist Party of the Ukrainian SSR. In the 1980s, he was chairman of the Executive Committee of the Odessa city parliament.

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, he was initially in 1992 representatives of the President of the newly-independent Ukraine in the Odessa Oblast. In July 1992 he became first deputy prime minister in the capital, Kiev. Following the resignation of the Prime Minister Witold Fokin Walentyn Symonenko exercised in October 1992 to hold office until Leonid Kuchma provisionally the office of head of government.

Witold Fokin | Walentyn Symonenko (acting) | Leonid Kuchma | Juchym Swjahilskyj (acting) | Vitaly Massol | Yevhen Marchuk | Pavlo Lazarenko | Wassyl Durdynez | Valery Pustowoitenko | Viktor Yushchenko | Anatoly Kinakh | Viktor Yanukovych | Mykola Azarov (acting) | Yulia Tymoshenko | Yuri Yekhanurov | Viktor Yanukovych | Yulia Tymoshenko | Olexandr Turchynov (acting) | Mykola Azarov | Serhiy Arbuzov (acting) | Arseniy Yatsenyuk

  • Prime Minister (Ukraine )
  • Hero of Ukraine
  • Of the Order of Friendship
  • Ukrainian
  • Born in 1940
  • Man
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