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Leonid Kuchma

President Kuchma
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President Kuchma

Leonid Danylovych Kuchma (Леонід Кучма) (born August 9, 1938) has been the President of Ukraine since 1994.

Kuchma was born in Chaikyne village in the Chernihiv region. His father was killed at the front in 1944, during World War II. Kuchma studied at Dnipropetrovs'k university and got a degree in rocket engineering. He was a leading engineer at Baikonur, and moved into senior management posts as well as the Communist party elite. Kuchma played an important role in Soviet strategic missile and space rocket programs as an executive of "Yuzmash" industrial company in Dnipropetrovs'k . From 1990 to 1992 he was a member of the Ukrainian parliament (Committee on Defence and State Security), and became Prime Minister of Ukraine in 1992.

Kuchma resigned his position in September 1993, to successfully run for the presidency in 1994, on a platform to boost the economy and strengthen ties with the West. He signed a special partnership agreement with NATO and even raised the possibility of membership of the alliance. He was re-elected in 1999.

After Kuchma's popularity at home and abroad sank as he became mired in corruption scandals, he turned to Russia as his new ally, saying Ukraine needed a "multivector" foreign policy that balanced eastern and western interests.

Opponents have accused him of involvement in the killing in 2000 of journalist Georgiy Gongadze (see also SBU, "Cassette Scandal", Mykola Mel'nychenko), which he has always denied. They also blame him for restrictions on press freedom.

His Prime Minister since 2002 has been Viktor Yanukovych, after Kuchma sacked Anatoli Kinakh, his previous appointee.

He is due to step down after a run-off election in November 2004 between his prime minister, Yanukovych, and the opposition candidate, ex-prime minister Viktor Yushchenko. Although it appeared that Yanukovych had won the election, overwhelming reports of election fraud caused the opposition and independent observers to dispute the results, leading to what is being called the Orange Revolution. On November 27, the Ukrainian parliament declared the result invalid and passed a motion of no confidence against the election commission that ratified it.

Kuchma has been an amateur guitar player in his young years. He was also known being good in complicated card game called "preferans".

External link

  • Official site http://president.gov.ua/eng




Last updated: 02-07-2005 04:09:39
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