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[[Image:Minister Lutsenko April7 2005.jpg|thumb|Yuriy Lutsenko. April 7th, 2005.]] |
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'''Yuriy Vitaliyovych Lutsenko''' ({{lang-uk|''Юрій Віталійович Луценко''}}; born [[1964]] in [[Rivne]]) is a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] politician and statesman. Presently, he is the [[MVS (Ukraine)|Minister of Internal Affairs]] in the [[Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine|Cabinet]] of [[ |
'''Yuriy Vitaliyovych Lutsenko''' ({{lang-uk|''Юрій Віталійович Луценко''}}; born [[1964]] in [[Rivne]]) is a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] politician and statesman. Presently, he is the [[MVS (Ukraine)|Minister of Internal Affairs]] in the [[Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine|Cabinet]] of [[Viktor Yanukovych]] since [[August]] [[2005]] (after holding the same post in the Cabinet of [[Yulia Tymoshenko]] and [[Yuriy Yekhanurov]]). The Ministry of Internal Affairs is in charge of Ukrainian police, and Lutsenko became the first civilian minister in [[2005]]. |
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==Early political biography== |
==Early political biography== |
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Yuriy Lutsenko is a qualified engineer since [[1989]]. |
Yuriy Lutsenko is a qualified engineer since [[1989]]. |
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Lutsenko is a long-term member (since 1991) of the [[Socialist Party of Ukraine]] (after his appointment as a minister he stopped the membership in this party). He |
Lutsenko is a long-term member (since 1991) of the [[Socialist Party of Ukraine]] (after his appointment as a minister he stopped the membership in this party). He left the party in the summer of [[2006]] as a result of what he percieved to be the party leader [[Oleksandr Moroz]]'s treason of the party's long term pro-democratic and anti-oligarchy stance by entering the Parliamentary coalition with the [[Party of Regions]] of current PM [[Yanukovych]]. He belonged to so-called "right wing" of SPU which takes a pro-European position akin to social democratic parties in the rest of Europe, rather than a post-Soviet conservative socialism. Prior to his appointment to the executive branch he was a member of the [[Verkhovna Rada]] (parliament). |
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==2000s== |
==2000s== |
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Yuriy Lutsenko gained public fame as one of the leaders of the [[UBK]] (''Ukraine without Kuchma!'') campaign, which followed the [[Cassette Scandal]] of 2000. He was also one of the "faces of [[Orange revolution]]". |
Yuriy Lutsenko gained public fame as one of the leaders of the [[UBK]] (''Ukraine without Kuchma!'') campaign, which followed the [[Cassette Scandal]] of 2000. He was also one of the "faces of [[Orange revolution]]". |
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As a Minister, Lutsenko refused to |
As a Minister, Lutsenko refused to run for office in up-coming [[Ukrainian parliamentary election, 2006|2006 parliamentary election]] with his party, preferring the statesmanship. However, he has been running for both the [[Kyivrada|Kiev City Council]] and Rivne Oblast Council simultaneously in the lists of Socialist Party - "to make the point", as he explains. Having won these seats, Lutsenko refused of either in favor of his Minister's position. |
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As the Parliamentary coalition of anti-Presidential [[Party of Regions]], the [[Communist Party of Ukraine|Communists]] and the defected [[Socialist Party of Ukraine|Socialists]] began to take shape, Lutsenko stated flatly that he refused to continue serving as the minister in a future government formed by these parties. However, after President [[Viktor Yushchenko]] agreed to allow the forming of the cabinet in exchange for various key ministries, Lutsenko stated that the president asked him personally to remain as the minister, and he will do so. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 06:00, 16 August 2006
Yuriy Vitaliyovych Lutsenko (Template:Lang-uk; born 1964 in Rivne) is a Ukrainian politician and statesman. Presently, he is the Minister of Internal Affairs in the Cabinet of Viktor Yanukovych since August 2005 (after holding the same post in the Cabinet of Yulia Tymoshenko and Yuriy Yekhanurov). The Ministry of Internal Affairs is in charge of Ukrainian police, and Lutsenko became the first civilian minister in 2005.
Early political biography
Yuriy Lutsenko is a qualified engineer since 1989.
Lutsenko is a long-term member (since 1991) of the Socialist Party of Ukraine (after his appointment as a minister he stopped the membership in this party). He left the party in the summer of 2006 as a result of what he percieved to be the party leader Oleksandr Moroz's treason of the party's long term pro-democratic and anti-oligarchy stance by entering the Parliamentary coalition with the Party of Regions of current PM Yanukovych. He belonged to so-called "right wing" of SPU which takes a pro-European position akin to social democratic parties in the rest of Europe, rather than a post-Soviet conservative socialism. Prior to his appointment to the executive branch he was a member of the Verkhovna Rada (parliament).
2000s
Yuriy Lutsenko gained public fame as one of the leaders of the UBK (Ukraine without Kuchma!) campaign, which followed the Cassette Scandal of 2000. He was also one of the "faces of Orange revolution".
As a Minister, Lutsenko refused to run for office in up-coming 2006 parliamentary election with his party, preferring the statesmanship. However, he has been running for both the Kiev City Council and Rivne Oblast Council simultaneously in the lists of Socialist Party - "to make the point", as he explains. Having won these seats, Lutsenko refused of either in favor of his Minister's position.
As the Parliamentary coalition of anti-Presidential Party of Regions, the Communists and the defected Socialists began to take shape, Lutsenko stated flatly that he refused to continue serving as the minister in a future government formed by these parties. However, after President Viktor Yushchenko agreed to allow the forming of the cabinet in exchange for various key ministries, Lutsenko stated that the president asked him personally to remain as the minister, and he will do so.