Pavlo Rozenko
14 April 2016[1] – 29 August 2019
2 December 2014 – 14 April 2016[1]
December 12, 2012 – November 27, 2014
November 27, 2014 – December 2, 2014
Kyiv, Ukraine
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Pavlo Valeriyovych Rozenko (Ukrainian: Павло Валерійович Розенко; born July 15, 1970) is a Ukrainian politician and a former Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine and a former Minister of Labor and Social Policy.[1]
Biography
Rozenko was a member of the Ukrainian Student Society and the People's Movement of Ukraine since 1989. He participated in the 1990 Student Revolution (also known as the Revolution on Granite) in Kyiv that led to dismissal of the First Masol Government.
From 2008 until 2010, Rozenko was First Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Policy of Ukraine in the Second Tymoshenko Government under his current predecessor, Lyudmyla Denisova, as minister.[2] From March 2010 till September 2011 he worked as an expert on social, economic and budgetary policies at Razumkov Center.[2] Rozenko was elected to Ukrainian Parliament in 2012 from the UDAR party, and re-elected in 2014.[2][3] In 2014 he was elected after placing 26th on the electoral list of Petro Poroshenko Bloc.[4][5]
Pavlo Rozenko is a grandson of the former Ukrainian statesman a deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR and the Chairman of DerzhPlan, Petro Rozenko.
References
- ^ a b c d New Cabinet formed in Ukraine, UNIAN (14 April 2016)
- ^ a b c (in Russian)/(website has automatic Google Translate option) Short bio, LIGA
- ^ Profile on the official website of Ukrainian Parliament (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Poroshenko Bloc to have greatest number of seats in parliament, Ukrinform (8 November 2014)
People's Front 0.33% ahead of Poroshenko Bloc with all ballots counted in Ukraine elections - CEC, Interfax-Ukraine (8 November 2014)
Poroshenko Bloc to get 132 seats in parliament - CEC, Interfax-Ukraine (8 November 2014) - ^ (in Ukrainian) Full electoral list of Poroshenko Bloc, Ukrayinska Pravda (19 September 2014)
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