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'''Bohdan Boyko''' was a candidate in Ukrainian presidential election in ]. Nominated by the "]." Before 2002 he was a national deputy of ]. Since 2002 he has been chair of the "]", which is one of the branches of former "]" of ]. Never been a member of the ]. Follows a nationalist policy, opposed to Ukrainian "]." '''Bohdan Boyko''' was a candidate in ]. Nominated by the "]." Before 2002 he was a national deputy of ]. Since 2002 he has been chair of the "]", which is one of the branches of former "]" of ]. Never been a member of the ]. Follows a nationalist policy, opposed to Ukrainian "]."

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Bohdan Boyko was a candidate in 2004 Ukrainian presidential election. Nominated by the "Movement of Ukrainian Patriots." Before 2002 he was a national deputy of Ukraine. Since 2002 he has been chair of the "National Movement of Ukraine for Unity", which is one of the branches of former "National Movement of Ukraine" of Vyacheslav Chornovyl. Never been a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Follows a nationalist policy, opposed to Ukrainian "oligarchs."

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