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Nataliia Romanova (politician)
Nataliia Andriivna Romanova ( uk, Наталія Андріївна Романова; 18 November 1960 – 5 November 2020) was a Ukrainian politician who served as the acting Governor of Chernihiv Oblast in 2019. She was formerly the Chairman of the Chernihiv Oblast Council from 2006 to 2010. She died on 5 November 2020. Biography Nataliia Romanova was born in Budapest on 18 November 1960 to a military family. Romanova's mother Nataliia, is a foreign language teacher, and her father, Andrii, is a staff officer. In 1978, she graduated from high school № 3 in Chernihiv. From 1978 to 1983, she studied at the Faculty of History and Law of the Chernihiv State Pedagogical Institute (now a university), received a higher education in "Teacher of History and Soviet Law". From 1983 to 1996, she worked as a teacher of history and law at a secondary school in Chernihiv. In 1998, she started working as the Deputy Director of the Collegium № 11 of Chernihiv, she was a member of the C ...
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Governor Of Chernihiv Oblast
The Governor of Chernihiv Oblast is the head of executive branch for the Chernihiv Oblast. The office of Governor is an appointed position, with officeholders being appointed by the President of Ukraine, on recommendation from the Prime Minister of Ukraine. The official residence for the Governor is located in Chernihiv. The current Governor is Viacheslav Chaus, who was appointed on 4 August 2021 by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Governors Representative of the President * 1992 – 1994 Valentyn Melnychuk Chairman of the Executive Committee * 1994 – 1995 Petro Shapoval Heads of the Administration * 1995 – 1998 Petro Shapoval * 1998 – 1999 Mykhailo Kaskevych * 1999 – 2002 Mykola Butko * 2002 – 2002 Hryhoriy Panchenko (acting) * 2002 – 2005 Valentyn Melnychuk * 2005 – 2005 Vladyslav Atroshenko * 2005 – 2007 Mykola Lavryk * 2007 – 2014 Volodymyr Khomenko (acting since 12 October 2007) * 2014 – 2014 Volodymyr Ivashko * 2014 – 2015 Serhiy Zhurma ...
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Vasyl Onopenko
Vasyl Onopenko ( uk, Василь Васильович Онопенко; born 10 April 1949) is a Ukrainian judge, and politician. Onopenko is from Vinnytsia Oblast. He graduated the Kharkiv Law Institute in 1975 and later a candidate dissertation in 1994. In 1976-1981 Onopenko was a judge of the Lityn Raion court, later in the Chernihiv Oblast court. In 1985-1991 he was a judge of the Supreme Court of Ukraine. In 1992 he was appointed a Minister of Justice of Ukraine (Kuchma government, Second Masol government). At the post in 1994 Onopenko created own political party, the Party of Human Rights. Sometime in 1995 his party was united with Social Democratic Party of Ukraine and Ukrainian Party of Justice into Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united). He was elected the chairman of the newly created political party. Due to inadequate investigation of events of July 1995 (related to burial of Volodymyr (Romaniuk)), in August 1995 Onopenko resigned. Soon after being elected to V ...
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Governors Of Chernihiv Oblast
A governor is an administrative leader and head of a polity or political region, ranking under the head of state and in some cases, such as governors-general, as the head of state's official representative. Depending on the type of political region or polity, a ''governor'' may be either appointed or elected, and the governor's powers can vary significantly, depending on the public laws in place locally. The adjective pertaining to a governor is gubernatorial, from the Latin root ''gubernare''. Ancient empires Pre-Roman empires Though the legal and administrative framework of provinces, each administrated by a governor, was created by the Romans, the term ''governor'' has been a convenient term for historians to describe similar systems in antiquity. Indeed, many regions of the pre-Roman antiquity were ultimately replaced by Roman 'standardized' provincial governments after their conquest by Rome. Plato used the metaphor of turning the Ship of State with a rudder; the Latin wo ...
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