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Ukrainian politician In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Pavlovych and the family name is Pustovoitenko.

Valeriy Pustovoitenko
Валерій Пустовойтенко
6th Prime Minister of Ukraine
In office
16 July 1997 – 30 November 1999
PresidentLeonid Kuchma
Preceded byPavlo Lazarenko
Succeeded byViktor Yushchenko
Minister of Cabinet of Ukraine
In office
April 1993 – September 1993
PresidentLeonid Kravchuk
Prime MinisterLeonid Kuchma
Preceded byAnatoliy Lobov
Succeeded byIvan Dotsenko
In office
July 1994 – July 1997
President
Prime Minister
Preceded byIvan Dotsenko
Succeeded byAnatoliy Tolstoukhov
Minister of Transportation
In office
9 June 2001 – 2002
PresidentLeonid Kuchma
Prime MinisterAnatoliy Kinakh
Preceded byLeonid Kostyuchenko
Succeeded byHeorhiy Kirpa
Personal details
Born (1947-02-23) 23 February 1947 (age 77)
Adamivka, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
(now part of Berezanka, Ukraine)
Political partyPeople's Democratic Party

Valeriy Pavlovych Pustovoitenko (Ukrainian: Валерій Павлович Пустовойтенко; born 23 February 1947) is a Ukrainian politician who served as prime minister of Ukraine from 16 July 1997 to 22 December 1999. He resigned in connection with Leonid Kuchma's re-election for a new term. He is a former leader of the People's Democratic Party of Ukraine.

References

  1. Zviglyanich, Volodymyr (12 September 1997). WHAT ROLE DOES UKRAINE'S NEW PRIME MINISTER PLAY IN PRESIDENT'S KUCHMA'S GAME PLAN?. Washington, DC: Jamestown Foundation. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  2. Neilan, Terence (15 December 1999). "World Briefing". The New York Times. New York, New York. pp. A14. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
  3. Kuzio, Taras (18 July 2004). "Former Party-of-power Divided Over Supporting Yanukovych". Eurasia Daily Monitor. 1 (54).
Sporting positions
Preceded byViktor Bannikov President of the Football Federation of Ukraine
1996–2000
Succeeded byHryhoriy Surkis
Political offices
Preceded byVasyl Durdynets Prime Minister of Ukraine
1997–1999
Succeeded byViktor Yushchenko
Prime Ministers of Ukraine
List of prime ministers of Ukraine
Ukrainian People's Republic
(1917–1920)
Council of Ministers
Government (in exile)
Cabinet of Ministers
denotes acting
Presidents of the Ukrainian Association of Football
Soviet section of
football and ice hockey
  • Levitin (1932–1934)
  • Kosmachov (1934–1937)
  • Khavchyn (1937–1941)
  • World War II (1941–1944)
  • Romanenko (1944–1959)
Soviet football federation
Association of football
(Football federation)


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