Oleksandr Baranivsky
Ukrainian politician and agronomist
Олександр Баранівський
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4 February 2005 – 4 August 2006
Yuriy Yekhanurov
Khoroshiv Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukrainian SSR
Justice Party
Oleksandr Petrovych Baranivsky (Ukrainian: Олександр Петрович Баранівський) (born 28 March 1959) is a Ukrainian politician and agronomist. Baranivsky served as Minister of Agrarian Policy (2005–2006).[1] He was also member of Ukrainian parliament (Verkhovna Rada) (2002–2005, 2006–2007).
First Secretary of the Zhytomyr Regional Committee of the Socialist Party (1998–2005).
Awards
- Order of Merit III class (2010).[2]
References
External links
- Verkhovna Rada
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Preceded by Viktor Slauta | Minister of Agrarian Policy 2005–2006 | Succeeded by Yuriy Melnyk |
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Prime-minister: Yulia Tymoshenko
First vice-premier-minister: Anatoliy Kinakh
Vice-premier-minister on European integration: Oleh Rybachuk
Vice-premier-minister on humanitarian issues: Mykola Tomenko
Vice-premier-minister on issues of administrative and territorial reform: Roman Bezsmertnyi
First vice-premier-minister: Anatoliy Kinakh
Vice-premier-minister on European integration: Oleh Rybachuk
Vice-premier-minister on humanitarian issues: Mykola Tomenko
Vice-premier-minister on issues of administrative and territorial reform: Roman Bezsmertnyi
Agrarian policy | Oleksandr Baranivskyi |
Internal affairs | Yuriy Lutsenko |
Coal industry | Viktor Topolov |
Economy | Serhiy Teryokhin |
Foreign affairs | Borys Tarasyuk |
Culture and Tourism | Oksana Bilozir |
Emergency and protection of population from consequences of the Chernobyl disaster | David Zhvania |
Defense | Anatoliy Hrytsenko |
Education and Science | Stanislav Nikolayenko |
Healthcare | Mykola Polishchuk |
Protection of Natural Environment | Pavlo Ihnatenko |
Fuel and Energy | Ivan Plachkov |
Labor and Social policy | Vyacheslav Kyrylenko |
Industrial policy | Volodymyr Shandra |
Family, youth and sports | Yuriy Pavlenko |
Transportation and Communication | Yevhen Chervonenko |
Finance | Viktor Pynzenyk |
Justice | Roman Zvarych |
Cabinet of Ministers | Petro Krupko |
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