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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    January 23, 2005 Sunday 1:39 AM Eastern Time

    Yushchenko-third and youngest Ukrainian president

    KIEV

    New Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko enters his presidential
    office on Sunday. He is the third head of state in independent
    Ukraine: Leonid Kravchuk was the first. Then, Leonid Kuchma was
    elected two times, but Yushchenko is the youngest of them: a month
    later, he will turn 51 on February 23. He had been born in the
    village of Khoruzhevka, Sumy Region in 1954.

    In 1976, Yushchenko graduated from the Ternopol financial and
    economics institute. Then, he served in border troops of the Soviet
    Army on the Soviet-Turkish border, not far from the then city of
    Leninakan, Armenia.

    Since 1976, he worked in the banking system at first as an economist
    and then head of a branch of the State Bank of the USSR in the Sumy
    Region. Between 1985 and 1999, he was moving up the ladder of the
    banking career up to the head of the Ukrainian republican branch of
    the State Bank of the USSR.

    In 1984, he graduated from the post-graduate courses of the Ukrainian
    research institute of economics and agriculture, receiving the degree
    of Candidate of Economic Sciences. Since 1992, worked as first deputy
    board chairman of the Ukraina commercial agro-industrial bank.
    Chairman of the Ukrainian National Bank between January 1993 and
    December 1999.

    The republic carried out successfully a monetary reform under his
    guidance. He established a state treasury and started setting up a
    mint. In 1997, Yushchenko ranked among the six best bankers of the
    world.

    He was Ukrainian prime minister from December 1999 and to April 2001.
    In January 2002, Yushchenko formed and headed the election bloc Our
    Ukraine, incorporating ten center-right parties. The bloc received
    the highest support among other parties and blocs at the
    parliamentary election in March 2002 - 24.7 percent electors voted
    for it. Yushchenko headed the Our Ukraine parliamentary faction,
    numbering 101.

    On December 26,2004, Yushchenko carried the elections, winning 51.99
    percent of the electorate in the rerun of the second round of
    elections.

    He married the second time. Has five children: two sons and three
    daughters as well as two grandsons.
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