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Viktor Fedorovych Yanukovych (Ukrainian: Ві́ктор Фе́дорович Януко́вич, listen ; born 9 July 1950) is a Ukrainian politician who served as the fourth President of Ukraine from February 2010 until his removal from power in February 2014. Yanukovych served as the governor of Donetsk Oblast, a province in eastern Ukraine, from 1997 to 2002. He was Prime Minister of Ukraine from 21 November 2002 to 31 December 2004, under President Leonid Kuchma. Yanukovych first ran for president in 2004: he advanced to the runoff election, and initially defeated his opponent. However, the election was fraught with allegations of fraud and voter intimidation. This caused widespread citizen protests and Kiev's Independence Square was occupied in what became known as the Orange Revolution. The Ukrainian Supreme Court nullified the runoff election, and ordered a second runoff. Yanukovych lost this second runoff election to Viktor Yushchenko. Yanukovych served as Prime Minister for a second time from 4 August 2006 to 18 December 2007, under President Yushchenko.
Gabriel Gatehouse has this exclusive interview with former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovich. Filmed in Moscow. Follow @BBCNewsnight on Twitter https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight Like BBC Newsnight on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsnight
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News As protesters in central Kiev took over the parliament building on Saturday, others headed to President Yanukovych's highly controversial private estate of Mezyhrhrya, just outside the city. The estate, half the size of Monaco, cost hundreds of millions of dollars to build, much of it coming from embezzlement and corruption, and had long been in the protesters' sights. The average monthly salary for an Ukrainian citizen is around 200 Euros, so their President's opulent lifestyle was a constant slap in the face that could no longer be ignored. VICE News went along with thousands of curious Ukrainians to take a look and walk around Yanukovych's house, like a kleptocrat's version of Cribs. Sign up for the Beta at http://v...
Protesters take control of presidential residence, former prime minister released from prison.
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A vast country estate, marble-lined mansions, a private golf course and zoo: the unimaginable luxury of the private residence of departed Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych was flung open for all to see. As parliament voted to oust Yanukovych Saturday and he fled to a pro-Russian bastion in east Ukraine after months of bloody protest against his rule, thousands of Ukrainians wandered awestruck around the breathtaking luxury of his abandoned property some 15 kilometres (10 miles) from Kiev after it was taken by demonstrators. "I am in shock," said retired military servicewoman Natalia Rudenko, as she looked out over the manicured lawns studded with statues of rabbits and deers. "In a country with so much poverty how can one person have so much -- he has to be mentally sick. "The worl...
SHOTLIST 1. Wide of exterior Ukrainian President''s administration building 2. Mid of cars and security officers 3. Mid of car carrying Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych arriving to Ukrainian President''s administration building 4. Mid of Yanukovych getting out of car 5. Mid pan of military officials greeting Yanukovych and shaking hands with him 6. Wide of military officials greeting Yanukovych 7. Mid of Yanukovych inspecting soldiers 8. Wide of Yanukovych greeting soldiers 9. Mid of soldiers greeting Yanukovych 10. Mid of soldiers unrolling Ukrainian flag 11. Soldiers hoisting flag 12. Wide of the same 13. Mid pan of Yanukovych entering Ukrainian President''s administration building 14. Mid of Yanukovych supporters with flags demanding resignation of Yulia Tymoshenko ...
So who are the real thieves in Ukraine? According to the many, the government. I wanted to see their crimes with my own eyes so I headed to the estate of former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych. Viktor Fedorovych Yanukovych (born July 9, 1950, Yenakiyeve, Ukraine, U.S.S.R. [now in Ukraine]), Ukrainian politician who served as prime minister (2002–05, 2006–07) and president (2010–14) of Ukraine.As president, Yanukovych promptly demonstrated his pro-Russian leanings. In April 2010 he struck a deal with Russian Pres. Dmitry Medvedev to extend Russia’s lease of the port at Sevastopol, the base of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, until 2042. In exchange, Ukraine would receive a reduction in the price of Russian natural gas. The parliamentary debate over the agreement devolved into a melee, w...
This summer residence near Massandra, Crimea is one of Ukranian politician Viktor Yanukovych's houses on the peninsula. It is called "The Tea House". On the southern coast of Crimea is a large-scale construction of a private estate in the interest of Families - Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych and his entourage. Second Mezhigorie build on the basis of Cape Aya. While ordinary citizens through corruption schemes took thousands of hectares of land including reserves and pristine beaches, among them - the famous Lost World. Journalists lead chain of arguments supporting the construction of family involvement. They note that the new palace built on the site of the main building of recreation workers Ukravtodora Cape Aya. The base was privatized at the same time with Mezhigorie when Yanuk...
The General Court of the European Union in Luxembourg City ruled to roll back some sanctions against the former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, his son Okesdandr Yanukovych and his ex-chief of staff Andriy Klyuyev on Thursday. Video ID: 20160915-051 Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv Contact: cd@ruptly.tv Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly
Activists in Kyiv called on parliament to dismiss some 700 judges appointed by the ousted pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych. Originally published at - http://www.rferl.org/media/video/ukraine-judges/27977744.html
Donald Trump’s campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, has been named in a corruption investigation in Ukraine, where officials are trying to track illegal payments from a pro-Russian political party “Party of Regions” of Ukraine’s former president, Viktor Yanukovych, who fled Ukraine for Moscow after being ousted in 2014. The majority of leaders of the Party of Regions are now hiding in Russia, since they will face imprisonment in Ukraine for corruption. Recently, a “black accounting book” of the Party of Regions was found, which revealed very interesting details about whom and how much this party has paid. More than $12 million in undisclosed cash payments were earmarked for Manafort by the party according to a statement released Monday by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine. Wat...
Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau say secret documents link Paul Manafort, Donald Trump's campaign manager, to $12.7m in 'off the books payments' from the party of ousted president Viktor Yanukovych. Manafort worked as a political consultant for Yanukovych's Party of Regions with an office in Kyiv. Fusion writer @AdamWeinstein is teasing more revelations about Paul Manafort https://t.co/CFtySJQ1mP— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 15, 2016 Government investigat… READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2016/08/15/trump-s-campaign-chief-linked-to-kyiv-cash-scandal What are the top stories today? Click to watch: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSyY1udCyYqBeDOz400FlseNGNqReKkFd euronews: the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe! http://www.youtube.c...
Three billions of Ukrainian hryvnias or 120 million U.S. dollars were stolen by a group of tax inspectors during the presidency of Viktor Yanukovych. This is according to Ukraine's Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko. Earlier this week police officers arrested the ex-deputy head of Ukraine's State Fiscal Service Andriy Golovach and his accomplices, the former heads of various district tax inspectorates. He is said to have personally stolen 200 million hryvnias from Ukrainian budget, that is equivalent to more than 80,000 U.S. dollars. Former Ukraine's Minister of Taxes and Duties Oleksandr Klymenko was at the head of the illegal tax gang. He has been hiding from police for more than 2 years by now. Check out our website: http://uatoday.tv Facebook: https://facebook.com/uatodaytv Twitter: h...
Ukrainian court has arrested Oleksand Yefremov for two months as a pre-trial restriction. His arrest was requested by the country’s prosecution. If released, Yefremov could flee Ukraine and avoid responsibility for his crimes, the prosecutors said. The close ally of ousted President Yanukovych Oleksandr Yefremov is accused of creating and supporting the militant republic in Luhansk region. His former colleague from the Party of Regions Volodymyr Landik has testified against him. Yefremov was detained at the Kyiv airport on July 30. He was trying to leave for Austria, when the law enforcers took him into custody. Check out our website: http://uatoday.tv Facebook: https://facebook.com/uatodaytv Twitter: https://twitter.com/uatodaytv
Pechersky court in Kyiv arrested the cars previously belonging to Ukraine's ex=president Viktor Yanukovych who is currently in hiding from persecution. 27 automobiles have been detained so far, though not all of them are to be fixed in the Museum of corruption in the former Yanukovych's residence in Mezhygirya close to Kyiv. 35 cars and 7 motorbikes - this is what Viktor Yanukovych left after secretly escaping from Ukraine. The activists who keep a strict eye on the auto park say there have been already numerous attempts of illegally taking the vehicles away, be it prosecutor's office investigators, former owners, or even filmmakers. There are only 21 car in the garage out of 27 listed for the arrest. The rest might have been used in the process of Yanukovych's break-out, since mostly lo...
Date: February 16, 2014 Location: Kiev, Ukraine A Must Watch Film about ex-Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych and his mini-Versailles. The documentary film “Open Access” (2013, Ukraine) is about Viktor Yanukovych and his residence in Mezhygirya. The film about the veteran of the Soviet war in Afghanistan who is on a waiting list to get a flat from the state for 21 years. The film about the village in Poltava Oblast with no bus connection and the efforts of its residents to overcome this problem. The film about Ukrainian everyday injustice and corruption EMPR - Ukraine news latest, Ukraine war updates Visit http://empr.media/ to discover Ukraine news latest, Ukraine war updates, Russia Ukraine war, Russia Ukraine news latest, Russia Ukraine war news, Ukraine news breaking EMPR [an abr...
Viktor Yanukovych, prime minister of Ukraine, discussed the drastic changes in the political landscape of Ukraine against the backdrop of the 2004 and 2006 elections, the country’s quest for European and Euro-Atlantic integration, relations with the United States and Russia, as well as the recent gas deal at a CSIS Statesmen’s Forum. (Read more at https://csis.org/events/statesmens-forum-viktor-yanukovych-prime-minister-ukraine)
Moorish World News! Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych Press Conference Peace to Russia Today. Pay attention to what is being said by this President. Compare and contrast it to what you have heard from other Presidents of other Nations. Research the geographical locations being referred to. Review the political history of Ukraine. Who is Alexander Pushkin? Who is Hannibal? What does Svoboda mean? **FAIR USE** Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News February 2014, Ukraine's Euromaidan revolution against the government of Viktor Yanukovych had reached another stalemate after the violence in late January. But on the 18th, massive and fatal clashes broke out between police and protesters outside the Ukrainian parliament building, the Rada. After hours of fierce fighting, the protesters were pushed back onto their last lines of defense in Independence square and just about forced the police back after an attempt to clear the square. Once the dust had settled almost 30 police and protesters had been killed, on a day where firearms were used openly by both sides for the first time. Vice News arrived a day later to a city on lockdown and Independence square resembling a d...
Обращение Виктора Януковича с России, к народу Украины,и его взгляды на сложившиеся положение и дальнейший вектор деятельности в стране.Contacting Russian Viktor Yanukovych, to the people of Ukraine, and his views on the situation and further vector activity in the country.
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Yanukovych: corruption and crime which is covered by the President of Ukraine
Viktor Andriyovych Yushchenko is a Ukrainian politician who was the third President of Ukraine from 23 January 2005 to 25 February 2010. As an informal leader of the Ukrainian opposition coalition, he was one of the two main candidates in the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election. Yushchenko won the presidency through a repeat runoff election between him and Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych. The Ukrainian Supreme Court called for the runoff election to be repeated because of widespread electoral fraud in favor of Viktor Yanukovych in the original vote. Yushchenko won in the revote. Public protests prompted by the electoral fraud played a major role in that presidential election and led to Ukraine's Orange Revolution. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text availa...
The video surveillance cameras from the facility "Honka" caught in the disposal LIGABusinessInform, shows that the salvation of the loot involved and ex-president himself (13:45). Export of precious antiques and residence of fugitive ex-president Viktor Yanukovych Mezhyhiria started back on February 19, the day after the carnage on Instytutska and Independence Square, where, according to official figures, killed 9 people. By 22 February, a large part of the treasure was removed by Yanukovych. For those who are limited in time, it is advisable to twist the clip 13 minutes ... But nevertheless, we recommend to view all the videos, which show how the whole day on February 21 at the time, when signing the agreement on political truce of "Mezhyhirya "conducted" takeaway Exodus "...