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Viktor Boiko

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In this name that follows East Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Anatoliyovych and the family name is Boyko.
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Viktor Boiko
Віктор Бойко
People's Deputy
Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada 4th convocation
In office
14 May 2002 – 25 May 2006
ConstituencyPeople's Party
The members of
Kyiv City Council
Assumed office
2010
ConstituencyVoting district 91
Personal details
Born (1961年07月06日) 6 July 1961 (age 63)
Krasnohirka Holovanivsk Raion, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Alma mater National Academy of State Administration

Viktor Oleksiyovych Boiko (Ukrainian: Віктор Олексійович Бойко) is a Ukrainian politician. He is the former Minister of Environmental Protection of Ukraine and a former Deputy Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food.[1] He was a member of the People's Party political executive committee.

Early life

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Boiko was born on 6 July 1961 in Krasnohirka Holovanivsk Raion to a family of farmers. He married Iryna Mykolayivna in 1961. They have two daughters Maryna (1986) and Tetiana (1989).

He studied at the Kirovohrad College of Agricultural Mechanization (1980); Ukrainian Agricultural Academy (1985). He became an electrical engineer, studying at the National Academy of State Administration of the President of Ukraine (2004).

Career

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He was the master of the power engineer department of Ukrremtrest of Derzhkomsilhosptekhnika in Kyiv City. He served in the military for 18 months. He worked as an engineer and executive at Agromash, rising to the position Director General. He served as an advisor to the State leasing company and NJSC Ukragroleasing. He served as deputy chairman of Verkhovna Rada Committee on Environmental Policy, Management of nature and Chernobyl disaster consequences. He served as chair of the State Committee of Ukraine for State Material Reserve. He served as the Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine and as the Minister of Environmental Protection before becoming a deputy of the Kyiv City Council.

From 2002 to 2006 he moved among various factions and parties, as an adviser and a candidate. He served on the Management of nature and Chernobyl disaster consequences committee beginning in June 2002 and became the Deputy Head in 2004.

Accomplishments

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Viktor Boiko earned his fortune before he engaged in political activities.

As chairman of the State Committee of Ukraine for State Material Reserve he

  • initiated a comprehensive inspection of the State Committee of Ukraine for State Material Reserve discovering arrears in the amount 7 bln. UAH;
  • increased grain exports to about 400,000 tons in 2003–2004 and opened more than 4,000 stores where low-income families could buy sugar and flour for the lowest prices;
  • increased pork exports.

As Minister of Environmental Protection of Ukraine he

  • expanded protected areas to 11% of the country;
  • expanded recycling and improved landfill operations;
  • established protection zones for nature reserves.

He was awarded the Honored Worker of Agriculture of Ukraine.

References

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Prime-minister: Mykola Azarov
First vice-premier-minister: Andriy Klyuev (2010–2012), Valeriy Khoroshkovskyi (2012)
Vice-premier-minister on issues of economic matters: Serhiy Tihipko
Vice-premier-minister on issues of Euro 2012: Borys Kolesnikov
Vice-premier-minister on issues of regional policy: Viktor Tykhonov
Vice-premier-minister on issues of agrarian and industrial complex: Viktor Slauta (2010)
Vice-premier-minister on issues of humanitarian policy: Volodymyr Semynozhenko (2010)
Vice-premier-minister on the "Security bloc": Volodymyr Sivkovych (2010)
Vice-premier-minister: Raisa Bogatyryova (2012)

Economy Vasyl Tsushko (2010)
Economic Development and Trade Andriy Klyuev (2010–2012)
Petro Poroshenko (2012)
Fuel and Energy Yuriy Boiko
Coal industry Yuriy Yashchenko (2010)
Foreign affairs Kostiantyn Hryshchenko
Protection of population
from consequences of
the Chernobyl disaster Nestor Shufrych
Volodymyr Antonets (acting)
Mykhailo Bolotskykh (acting)
Viktor Baloha
Emergencies Viktor Baloha (2010–2012)
Protection of
Natural Environment Viktor Boiko
Ecology and
Natural Resources Mykola Zlochevsky (2010–2012)
Eduard Stavytsky (2012)
Defense Mykhailo Yezhel (2010–2012)
Dmytro Salamatin (2012)
Transport and Communication Kostyantyn Efymenko
Infrastructure Borys Kolesnikov
Industrial Policy Dmytro Kolesnikov
Healthcare Zynoviy Mytnyk (2010)
Illia Yemets (2010–2011)
Oleksandr Anishchenko (2011–2012)
Raisa Bogatyrova
Labor and Social Policy Vayl Nadraha
Social Policy Serhiy Tihipko
Public Housing
and Utilities Oleksandr Popov
Yuriy Khivrich
Regional Development and Construction Volodymyr Yatsuba
Regional Development, Construction,
Public Housing and Utilities Viktor Tykhonov (2010–2011)
Anatoliy Blyznyuk (2011–2012)
Agrarian Policy and Food Mykola Prysyazhnyuk
Family, Youth and Sports Ravil Safiullin (2010)
Education and Science Dmytro Tabachnyk
Cabinet of Ministers Anatoliy Tolstoukhov
Finance Fedir Yaroshenko (2010–2012)
Valeriy Khoroshkovskyi (2012)
Yuriy Kolobov (2012)

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