Volodymyr Kuratchenko

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Volodymyr Kuratchenko (ukr. Куратченко Володимир Олександрович, born on April 28, 1948) - Ukrainian statesman and politician, First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine (1999), Head of the State Committee for Reserves, Head of the Zaporizhia Regional State Administration.

Biography[]

Gradueted from Zaporizhzhya Machine-Building Institute (1983, radio engineering) and Academy of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the CPSU (1990).[1] Candidate of Economic Sciences (1990) "Development of the main provisions of the concept of creation and operation of a special economic zone in the Transcarpathian region of the USSR."

In 1969-1985 Kuratchenko worked at the plant "Radioprilad" in Zaporizhzhya.[1] Since 1985 - secretary of the Zaporizhia City Committee of the Communist Party on Industry.[1]

In July 1990 - January 1997 & nbsp; - General Director of the Zaporozhye Production Association "Radioprilad".[1]

In 1998- January 1999 - head of Zaporizhia Regional State Administration.[2]

On January 14, 1999 - July 31, 1999 - First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine[3]

In 2001-2003 - Chairman of the State Committee of Ukraine from the state material reserve[4]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "Volodymyr Kuratchenko" (in Ukrainian). Official Ukraine today.
  2. ^ "On appointing of V. Kuratchenko as chairman of Zaporizhia Regional State Administration". President of Ukraine.
  3. ^ "On appointing of V. Kuratchenko as a First Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine". President of Ukraine.
  4. ^ "On appointing of V. Kuratchenko as a Chairman of the State Committee of Ukraine from the state material reserve". President of Ukraine.

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