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  1. 4 de feb. de 2005 · Avakov Arsen. Avakov Arsen. Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. Arsen Avakov was born in 1964 in Baku, Azerbaijan. 1988 – graduated from National Technical University of Ukraine “Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute”, specialty - automated control systems, systems engineer. Worked as engineer in All-Union Scientific Research Institute of ...

  2. 15 de jul. de 2021 · Avakov submitted his resignation on Tuesday, but didn’t disclose the reasons for his decision. The 57-year-old political heavyweight has been in office since 2014 and was the longest-serving interior minister in Ukraine’s post-Soviet history. Lawmakers have cast 291 votes out of 450 in support of Avakov’s resignation on Thursday.

  3. 1 de feb. de 2023 · Arsen Avakov. File photo: Reuters “They looked at Airbus contracts from six years ago,” it quoted Avakov as saying. Avakov, 59, resigned as Ukraine’s interior minister, in July 2021.

  4. 20 de jul. de 2021 · Interior minister Arsen Avakov's abrupt decision to resign after seven years took Kyiv by surprise and has left Ukraine's Western partners, including France, hanging in suspense. Paris relied heavily on the former security chief and his team during defence negotiations.

  5. Arsén Borísovich Avákov ; nacido el 2 de enero de 1964, Bakú, la RSS de Azerbaiyán, funcionario y político ucraniano de origen armenio. Ministro del Interior de Ucrania en los años 2014-2021.

  6. The future of Ukraine depends on it – Arsen Avakov (Video) 17 November 2021 The Ex-Minister of Internal Affairs stated that he would make every effort to create a platform where all conscious politicians could agree on the future of the country. He stated it in his interview to the online platform "Ukrainian Pravda", answering questions about ...

  7. On July 13, Ukraine’s top police official, Interior Minister Arsen Avakov, filed a letter of resignation. On July 15, the Ukrainian parliament supported his decision to step down. Avakov assumed office seven years ago, immediately after the end of the Euromaidan Revolution in February 2014. He remained interior minister throughout President Petro Poroshenko’s entire term (2014–2019 ...