- Yuriy Yekhanurov
Infobox Prime Minister
name=Yuriy Yekhanurov
Юрій Єхануров
office=Minister of Defense of Ukraine
term_start =December 18 ,2007
term_end =
predecessor =Anatoliy Hrytsenko
successor =
order2=11th
office2=Prime Minister of Ukraine
term_start2 =September 8 ,2005
term_end2 =August 4 ,2006
predecessor2 =Yulia Tymoshenko
successor2 =Viktor Yanukovych
birth_date =Birth date and age|1948|8|23|mf=y
birth_place =Belkachi, Yakut ASSR,Russian SFSR (now Sakha Republic,Russia )
death_date =
death_place =
party=People's Union Our Ukraine
spouse=
religion=Ukrainian Orthodox
riding=
website = [http://www.yekhanurov.com/ www.yekhanurov.com]Yuriy Ivanovych Yekhanurov ( _uk. Юрій Іванович Єхануров) is a former Prime Minister of
Ukraine and current Minister of Defense in the government ofYulia Tymoshenko . He was born onAugust 23 ,1948 in the village Belkachi in the far-northYakut ASSR , which is currently the Sakha Republic within theRussian Federation . Yekhanurov, an ethnic Buryat, moved toUkraine duringSoviet times, where he has spent most of his life and career. He holds a PhD-equivalent degree inEconomics , is married, and has one son.Professional career
Yekhanurov graduated from the
Kiev Constructiontekhnikum in1967 , and the Kiev Institute of National Economy in1973 . He was appointed manager of the "Kievgorstroy-4"'s Plant ofreinforced concrete as his first job in1974 . Yekhanurov quickly rose the ranks, already heading the "Stroydetal'" industrial group from 1985 to 1988. In that year, he was appointed deputy chairman of the Kiev constructiondirectorate , the "Glavkievgorstroy".tatesman and politician
When Ukraine gained independence in 1991, Yekhanurov started working for the Kiev municipal government, overseeing economic reforms. He was appointed Deputy Minister of Economy of Ukraine in 1993, and later headed the State Property Fund of Ukraine (which coordinated the
privatisation ) from 1994 to 1997. Yekhanurov also served for a short time as Minister of Economy in the cabinet ofPavlo Lazarenko in 1997. He was elected member of the Ukrainian parliament, theVerkhovna Rada , in 1998.When
Viktor Yushchenko was appointed as Prime Minister of Ukraine in 1999, Yekhanurov joined his cabinet as First Vice Prime Minister. After the ousting of the government in 2001, Yekhanurov joined Yushchenko'sPeople's Union Our Ukraine and was elected again a member of parliament. In June 2002, he was appointed Head of the State Committee for Industrial Policy and Entrepreneurship.After the
Orange Revolution in 2005, Yekhanurov was appointed Head of theDnipropetrovsk Oblast State Administration (i.e. agovernor ) onApril 1 2005 . He was also elected head of the Central Executive Committee ofPeople's Union Our Ukraine party.Prime Minister
On
September 8 2005 Yekhanurov was appointed Acting Prime Minister by President Viktor Yushchenko, after the President had sacked the previousCabinet of Ministers of Ukraine . He was succeeded byVictor Yanukovich onAugust 4 2006 . Yekhanurov's candidacy was hotly contested in parliament, most notably by former Prime Minister and Yushchenko's allyYulia Tymoshenko . His confirmation required two rounds of voting; in the first round onSeptember 20 2005 , Yekhanurov was only three votes short of the 226 needed for approval. OnSeptember 22 2005 , after negotiations between President Yushchenko and opposition groups, he was approved by 289 deputies out of 339 present. The CPU and SDPU(o) factions abstained from voting.Yekhanurov was widely regarded as an experienced administrator, a caretaker rather than a politician. Like Yushchenko, he is a supporter of economic liberalization and privatisation, but opposed "reprivatization" of previously sold companies that were thought to have been privatized illegally under the administration of President
Leonid Kuchma .After the signing of a coalition agreement (June 22, 2006) by the political parties behind the "Orange Revolution" it was agreed that
Yulia Tymoshenko would be restored as Prime Minister of Ukraine after nearly three months of negotiating and political uncertainty. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/5101380.stm BBC NEWS | World | Europe | Ukraine allies 'agree coalition' ] ] Yulia Tymoshenko election was expected to be only a formality but opposition members (Party of Regions &Communist Party of Ukraine ) have blocked the parliament from Thursday, 29 June 2006 [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/5127414.stm BBC NEWS | World | Europe | Sit-in disrupts Ukraine assembly ] ] till Thursday, July 6th 2006 [http://www2.pravda.com.ua/en/news/2006/7/6/5674.htm YANUKOVYCH CALLED OFF THE BLOCKADE / Ukrayinska Pravda ] ] because the felt the didn't get enoughchairmen inparliamentary committees Yekhanurov was sceptical about the new government, he wanted theParty of Regions to be a part of the newgovernment [ [http://www2.pravda.com.ua/en/news/2006/6/22/5544.htm Yekhanurov Demitted Speakership Because of Yanukovych / Ukrayinska Pravda ] ] He felt that would have been better for thestability ofUkraine .Gas crisis and fallout
In January
2006 ,Russia and Ukraine had a serious dispute over the import of gas. Russia had been charging Ukraine traditionally low prices for gas, but surprisingly decided to increase them to reflect the market price. After cutting off the flow of gas to Ukraine for several days, a complicated deal was struck onJanuary 4 2006 . According to President and Yekhanurov, it was a compromise.Nonetheless, the Ukrainian parliament was not happy with the deal, and passed a vote of no-confidence on
January 10 2006 . But President Yuschenko "quickly dismissed the vote as a publicity stunt by the opposition" [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/11/international/europe/11ukraine.html?adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1136981940-yDIPIirPl/C6oC5j8p3Y4Q Parliament in Ukraine Votes to Scold Government - New York Times ] ] Yekhanurov continued to perform his duties until the newly electedVerkhovna Rada convened and formed a majority in July. He was succeeded byViktor Yanukovych .References
External links
* [http://pravda.com.ua/news/2005/9/26/33856.htm "Approval of Yekhanurov: The Price of the Deal"] ("
Ukrayinska Pravda "' s critical article on the agreement that preceded the approval in parliament; September 2005) uk icon
* BBC News story: [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4225566.stm "Ukraine leader sacks government"] ,September 8 2005
* BBC News story: [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4227254.stm "Profile: Ukraine's caretaker PM"] ,September 8 2005
* RFE/RL News story: [http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2005/09/7d2d105a-3358-4c88-aec7-67443ea69332.html "President Yushchenko Nominates 'Stopgap' Prime Minister"] ,September 15 2005
*RFE/RL News story: [http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2005/09/e360e9e5-e979-4d1c-b2bc-6ec5ec4f6f11.html "No Clear Winners From Government Crisis"] ,September 22 2005
* AXIS Information and Analysis: [http://www.axisglobe.com/article.asp?article=370 "Yuri Yehanurov: Ukraine's New Number Two"] ,September 8 2005
* [http://www.ekhanurov.openua.net/ Autobiography] uk icon
* [http://www.brama.com/yara/shanar-kv-ra.html Yara Arts SHANAR - KYIV - BRAMA]
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