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  1. On 22 January 2010, as outgoing President of Ukraine, Yushchenko officially rehabilitated one of Ukraine's most controversial figures from the era of World War II, the ultranationalist leader Stepan Bandera, awarding him the title of Hero of Ukraine.

    • Vitalina Yushchenko, Andriy Yushchenko, Sophia, Khrystyna, Taras
    • Our Ukraine, (2002–2003, 2005–present)
  2. En Ucrania trabajó primero con la Fundación US-Ukraine, luego como Director a nivel país para KPMG Barents Group. Yúshchenko es miembro de la Iglesia ortodoxa de Ucrania, [91] y a menudo enfatiza la importancia de sus convicciones religiosas en su vida personal y su visión del mundo.

  3. 13 de may. de 2024 · Viktor Yushchenko, Ukrainian politician who served as president of Ukraine (2005–10). During his campaign in 2004, he became seriously ill from dioxin poisoning, and his face was disfigured and pockmarked. Learn more about Yushchenko’s life and career, including his tenure as president.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 2 de mar. de 2022 · Viktor Yushchenko's time as Ukraine's president has come back into the spotlight. Here's what to know about the former president who was poisoned.

  5. 14 de may. de 2024 · PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Former Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko said the long delay by the U.S. Congress in approving military aid for his country was “a colossal waste of time,” allowing Russian President Vladimir Putin to inflict more suffering in the 2-year-old invasion and prolonging the war.

  6. 5 de mar. de 2022 · ABC News. Zelenskyy has continually released televised updates as Russian forces continue to launch missile attacks and advance on the ground into the country. Zelenskyy has said he is Russia’s number one target in this war, his family, the second. Yushchenko is no stranger to threats against his own life.

  7. Ukraine - Orange Revolution, Yushchenko, Presidency: The presidential election of 2004 brought Ukraine to the brink of disintegration and civil war. Cleared to seek a third term as president by the Constitutional Court, Kuchma instead endorsed the candidacy of Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych, who was also strongly supported by Russian Pres ...