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Vasyl Tsushko

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Vasyl Petrovych Tsushko (Ukrainian: Василь Петрович Цушко; born 1 February 1963) is a Ukrainian politician, former Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine (2006-2007), and former Head of the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (2010-2014). From July 2010 to August 2011 he was the party leader of the Socialist Party of Ukraine. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Vasyl Tsushko is the 18,669th most popular politician, the 1,135th most popular biography from Ukraine and the 236th most popular Ukrainian Politician.

Vasyl Tsushko is a Ukrainian politician known for serving as the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine from 2005 to 2006. He is recognized for his role in the government during the Orange Revolution and his involvement in law enforcement reforms.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Vasyl Tsushko ranks 924Before him are Armando Iannucci, Paul Annacone, Jill Schoelen, Beatrix Schröer, Brian McClair, and Amber Rudd. After him are Natalina Lupino, Björn Johansson, Sean Lock, Sergio Battistini, Milan Šrejber, and Neil LaBute.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Vasyl Tsushko ranks 1,135 out of 1,365Before him are Mika Newton (1986), Victoria Roshchyna (1996), Sergei Polunin (1989), Taras Kompanichenko (1969), Volodymyr Sheiko (1962), and Ihor Kostenko (1991). After him are Vita Semerenko (1986), Yevhen Khacheridi (1987), Marta Kostyuk (2002), Olena Antonova (1972), Vasyl Slipak (1974), and S1mple (1997).

Among POLITICIANS In Ukraine

Among politicians born in Ukraine, Vasyl Tsushko ranks 236Before him are Ze'ev Elkin (1971), Alexander Novak (1971), Andriy Melnyk (1975), Olena Kondratiuk (1970), Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze (1972), and Tatiana Turanskaya (1972). After him are Natalia Korolevska (1975), Victoria Spartz (1978), Kira Rudik (1985), Vitalii Kim (1981), Iryna Venediktova (1978), and Anton Gerashchenko (1979).