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Mykola V. Tomenko (Ukrainian: Микола Володимирович Томенко) is a Ukrainian politician and statesman. He is a member of Verkhovna Rada for three consecutive convocations (including the one recently elected). In 2005, he served a Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine in the cabinet of Yulia Tymoshenko.
Tomenko is a right-centrist politician, currently a member of the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc. He was also one of the leaders and most notable speakers of the Orange Revolution.
Biography
Prior to his political activities, Mykola Tomenko graduated from the Kiev University and made a successful scholar and lecturer career, specializing in Ukrainian political history.
Tomenko is one of the few veterans of the Soviet-Afghan War among Ukrainian elite. Before the university, he served his conscript service in the Soviet Airborne forces, reaching a rank of Sergeant at war.
External links
- Template:En icon Unofficial bio, Ukrayinska Pravda, February 6, 2005.
- Template:Uk icon Have Ukraine finally got its own coryphaeus all sciences?, Ukrayinska Pravda, April 22, 2005.
- Template:Ru icon Russia never mastered how to loose gratuitously, a chat with Tomenko at Korresponent.net
- Template:Uk icon A two part Mykola Tomenko interview with Ukrayinska Pravda. Part 1, part 2
- Template:Ru icon I've beaten Surkis, and interview. Stolichnye Novosti, April 5-11, 2005.
- Template:En icon GreenJolly and their hit song on Maydan and at the Eurovision Song Contest, Welcome to Ukraine, 2005-2.
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