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    YULIA TYMOSHENKO IS UKRAINE'S PRIME MINISTER
    By Beth Shaw

    Right Pundits
    July 30 2008
    CA

    History has shown us repeatedly that politics in the Ukraine is not
    for the faint of heart. At first glance, one might be excused for
    thinking that Yulia Tymoshenko is a lamb among the wolves, but that
    is hardly the case. Her beauty and demure appearance are just that,
    appearance. She is a ruthless businesswoman who came from humble
    beginnings to become a wealthy woman and a savvy politician who has
    survived numerous attempts to oust her from power. She holds her own
    in the world of Russian and Ukrainian politics and is considered one
    of the most powerful women in the world.

    Tymoshenko recently survived a no-confidence vote in Parliament
    brought about by former Prime Minister and leader of the Party of
    Religions, Viktor Yanukovych. She was accused of not dealing with
    the government's economic problems. She is also at the center of a
    political battle between herself and her former ally, Ukraine President
    Viktor Yushchenko over the price of gas that is piped from Russia to
    the rest of Europe through the Ukraine. The outcome of this battle
    will affect how much the rest of Europe pays for gas. The argument
    is over Tymoshenko's insistence on eliminating the middle-man company
    that regulates the gas prices bought from Russia. She is insisting on
    buying gas directly from Russia without the middle-man. Her enemies
    believe that once the gas prices are unregulated, she will install
    her own allies to manage the gas prices. Meanwhile, the rest of Europe
    will see skyrocketing prices.

    Tymoshenko, of course, denies she has ulterior motives in what
    she calls the 'change of concept' in how gas is delivered through
    Ukraine. However, both she and her key adviser, Vitaly Gayduk, have
    amassed fortunes in gas deals. Her argument is that these changes will
    take away Russia's ability to dictate gas prices. However, both she
    and Gayduk have contacts in the Russian government and have a great
    deal of influence in the gas markets in both countries.

    Yulia Tymoshenko Biography

    Yulia Tymoshenko was born on November 27, 1960 in Dnipropetrovs'k,
    Ukrainian SSR. She is 48 years old. Her parents are Vladimir Abramovich
    Grigean and Ludmila Nikolaevna Telegina. Her father left the family
    when she was about 3-years-old. There is a dispute over whether
    her maiden name is Grigean or Telegina. Her enemies claim that her
    maiden name is Grigean and that she is half Armenian on her father's
    side. Her supports disregard her father's name and claim her maiden
    name is Telegina.

    Tymoshenko's political career started with her 1979 marriage to
    Oleksandr Tymoshenko, whose father was a mid-level Soviet Communist
    Party bureaucrat. She began to rise through positions under the Soviet
    Communist Youth Organization (Komsomol). In 1984 she received a degree
    in economics from Dnipropetrovsk State University and went on to get
    the equivalent of a Ph.D. in economics.

    She started a video rental company under the Komsomol, which she later
    privatized and made successful. As the Soviet system fell apart, she
    began amassing a significant fortune in gas companies, privatization
    of formerly Soviet held corporations and exporting metals. She became
    one of the wealthiest and most powerful people in the Ukraine during
    the 1990s.

    She rose to political power as part of the 'Orange Revolution'. She
    has been dubbed the 'Joan of Arc of the Revolution' and 'the Orange
    Princess'. She was a stanch ally of President Viktor Yushchenko during
    that period. However, they have since been at odds and engaged in
    power struggles from time to time.

    She became the first female Prime Minister of the Ukraine on January
    24, 2005. She served until September 8, 2005 when she was dismissed
    by Yushchenko's administration. She was elected again on December 18,
    2007. So she has served as the 13th and now the 16th Prime Minister
    of Ukraine. She is the leader of the Bat'kivshchyna (Motherland)
    party and the Yuliya Tymoshenko Bloc. It is generally expected that
    she will be a candidate for President of Ukraine in 2010.

    About her hair .... everyone asks. During the revolution, she started
    wearing her hair in the traditional style of Ukrainian peasant women
    as a symbolic gesture. Traditionally, a Ukrainian woman's beauty was
    judged by the thickness and golden hue of her braid. It should look
    'like wheat', she has said. She has continued to wear the braid
    and discusses it at length on her website. She has been accused of
    wearing a wig instead of it being her real hair. She has been known
    to respond to those accusations by taking her hair down in meetings
    to prove that it is her hair.

    In 2001, The Globe and Mail wrote that she was one of the most
    beautiful women to ever enter politics. She has graced the cover
    of Elle Ukraine magazine and is noted to have stated that she would
    prefer to have been on the cover of Playboy. She notably said that
    Playboy would be "the best choice for any real woman".

    The Tymoshenkos have one daughter, Yevhenia, who was born in 1980. She
    graduated from a university in Britain and is married to British rock
    musician, Sean Carr.
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