Yulia Tymoshenko
Yulia Tymoshenko was born Nov. 27, 1960 in Dnipropetrovsk.
After leaving the school in 1979, joined the economic faculty of Dnepropetrovsk State University, specializing in cybernetic engineering.
During the study, in 1979, she married Oleksandr Tymoshenko and was born in 1980 daughter Eugenia.
1984 Yulia Tymoshenko was graduated from university with a diploma with honors, then began working as an engineer-economist in the Dnepropetrovsk Machine-Building Plant. Lenin.
From 1989 to 1991 Yulia Tymoshenko - Managing Director of Dnipropetrovsk Youth Center "Terminal".
Since 1991 - CEO of the corporation "Ukrainian petrol" (UOC). Equity and bank loans CUBE Yulia Tymoshenko directs the purchase of fuel and lubricants. It is this direction of business in those days most of the society: 1991 saw - the year of the collapse of the huge state and economic structures, inflation and almost instantaneous death of Ukrainian agriculture.
In 1995 Yulia Tymoshenko became the president of Unified Energy Systems of Ukraine (EEC).
At the end of 1996 Yulia Tymoshenko nominated to the Supreme Rada of Ukraine in the majority constituency Bobrynets'kyi N229 Kirovograd region, voters prefer a candidate with its 92.3% of the vote.
Since 1998, Yulia Timoshenko - head of the Parliamentary Committee on Budget. During this period, she is developing projects for the Budget and Tax codes, new systems of pension and health care, the mechanism of arrears of pensions and wages. Under her guidance, the Budget Committee develops BP 100 weeks of a decent life. "
In 1998 Yulia Tymoshenko becomes deputy and again heads the Budget Committee. She - the author of the improved system of intergovernmental relations and optimization of social programs, while leading the development projects of the Tax and Social codes and pension reform.
In 1999 Yulia Tymoshenko headed the party "All-Ukrainian Union" Fatherland ".
That same year, Julia upholds a thesis on "State Regulation of the tax system and PhD in economics. Current scientific research does not end: Yulia Tymoshenko wrote more than 50 works.
December 30, 1999 Yulia Tymoshenko holds the post of Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine for the energy sector. During this period Yulia developing an "energy" concept of Ukraine "and anti-corruption program" Clean Energy ", whose purpose is the corruption and the dominance of criminal in fuel and energy complex of Ukraine.
January 19, 2001 Vice Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko resigns.
February 13, 2001 on charges the Attorney-General Yulia Tymoshenko was arrested, that the public was seen as a massacre of the country's democratic movement. In March Pechersk district court of Kyiv recognize unsubstantiated by allegations of arrest and sanction cancel.
February 9, 2001 Yulia Tymoshenko's initiative to create the Forum for National Salvation (TNF) - a public association, which is designed to cast removal from power of the criminal regime of Leonid Kuchma.
In November 2001 the member parties of a decision to rename TNF Bloc of Yulia Tymoshenko and the head of this political force in March 2002 Yulia Tymoshenko goes to the polls. As a result YTB gets in parliament to 20 seats.
In September 2002 Yulia Tymoshenko together with opposition leaders led by all-Ukraine protest action "Ukraine without Kuchma", a serious act of resistance Ukrainian opposition and powerful campaign of resistance, during which were held protest demonstrations against the then government.
In 2004, the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc and Yushchenko's Our Ukraine coalition announced a "People Power" to support Yushchenko's candidacy in the presidential election.
In November of 2004 Yulia Tymoshenko became one of the leaders of the Orange Revolution, which ensured the victory of Viktor Yushchenko in the presidential election.
February 4, 2005 Parliament 373 votes to appoint Yulia Vladimirovna head first "orange" government of Ukraine.
In July 2005, an authoritative American magazine "Forbes", the 100 most influential women in the world, called the Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko's influence on third world women.
In September 2005, resulting in an artificially created political turmoil surrounding the state head of the Yulia Tymoshenko's team comes from the government.
In March 2006 parliamentary elections the Bloc of Yulia Tymoshenko wins half victory in the regions of Ukraine and Kiev, gaining the largest number among the democratic forces received 129 votes and seats from 450.
In September 2007, early parliamentary elections BYuT improves its result: it gets 156 seats - 27 more than in 2006. |