Mykola Viktorovych Lytvyn (Ukrainian: Микола Вікторович Литвин; born 25 September 1958) is a professional Ukrainian football coach and former player. Bukovina...
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and composer Mykola Lytvyn, chief of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, General of the Army of Ukraine Mykola Lytvyn (footballer) (born 1963)...
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(parliament) Mykola Lytvyn (born 1961), Director of the State Border Guard of Ukraine Petro Lytvyn (born 1967), Ukrainian military general Yuriy Lytvyn (disambiguation)...
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factions. Lytvyn refused to take part in the presidential election of 2004 despite his significant political influence. Lytvyn's brother, Mykola Lytvyn was...
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Kachkarov. Womensfootball.com.ua Anatoliy Piskovets. Womensfootball.com.ua Mykola Lytvyn. Womensfootball.com.ua Volodymyr Kulayev. Womensfootball.com.ua Anatoliy...
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reshuffle of the cabinet after the forming of a BYuT, OU-PSD and Bloc of Lytvyn coalition following the 2008 Ukrainian political crisis. On March 3, 2010...
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First Azarov government (redirect from First government of Mykola Azarov)
Regions, Lytvyn Bloc and the Communist Party of Ukraine in the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's parliament. The government was led by prime minister Mykola Azarov...
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Kyiv (2007) Got the Certificate of Merrit of Rivnes Oblast Council (2011) Football, skiing, history. "HttpError500". itd.rada.gov.ua. "Яніцький Василь Петрович...
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Yevhen Feshchenko 2013–2015 Vadym Mandrievskyi 2015 Vitaliy Rozhon 2016 Mykola Lytvyn (caretaker) 2016–2017 Andriy Ushchapovskyi 2017–2018 Oleksandr Akimov...
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detail the grounds for any appeal. The speaker of the parliament, Volodymyr Lytvyn, signed the amended law into existence following the President's refusal...
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