• The second Azarov government (Ukrainian: Другий уряд Миколи Азарова, Druhyi uriad Mykoly Azarova) was the government of Ukraine from 24 December 2012 to...
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  • Azarov government may refer to a government of Ukrainian prime minister Mykola Azarov: First Azarov government, 11 March, 2010 to 3 December, 2012 Second...
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    Mykola Yanovych Azarov (Ukrainian: Микола Янович Азаров; Russian: Николай Янович Азаров, romanized: Nikolay Yanovich Azarov; né Pakhlo, Cyrillic: Пахло;...
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    2012. It continued to serve as a caretaker government until 24 December 2012, when the second Azarov government was appointed by president Viktor Yanukovych...
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    later the new Ukrainian government. The initial participants were in favor of supporting the cabinet of the second Azarov government, President Viktor Yanukovych...
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  • November 2011. Retrieved 20 September 2012. "Ukraine's former prime minister Azarov announces establishing Ukraine Salvation Committee". Russian News Agency...
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    hold any state office until 2024 (because of his government post during the Second Azarov Government). Bohdan, however, contended that because heading...
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  • The first Azarov government was Ukraine's cabinet from March 2010 until December 2012, when the second Azarov government was appointed by president Viktor...
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    support for Euromaidan in East Ukraine where the support for the second Azarov Government and President Viktor Yanukovich is centred. (At the first day of...
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    development and movement ahead". On 21 November 2013, the Ukrainian Second Azarov Government suspended preparations for signing an association agreement with...
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    the resignation of Yanukovych and the Azarov government. Protesters opposed what they saw as widespread government corruption, abuse of power, human rights...
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    election. The best-known former party members are former Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and former President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych; both fled to Russia in...
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    Viktor Yanukovych (category Pro-government people of the Euromaidan)
    as not to offend the Yanukovych administration and the Azarov Government. The Azarov Government, the Presidential Administration and Yanukovych himself...
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    Medvedev's Cabinet on 29 January (and just after the resignation of the second Azarov Government) that "it's reasonable" to wait until a successor cabinet was installed...
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  • parliamentary election, the second Yatsenyuk government was formed. The Yatsenyuk government took office in the wake of the anti-government Euromaidan protests...
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    border, followed by a second build-up between October 2021 to February 2022 in Russia and Belarus. Throughout, the Russian government repeatedly denied it...
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    violence, resulting in the Revolution of Dignity and the resignation of Azarov's government and ousting of President Yanukovych. This resulted in the outbreak...
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    the resignation of Yanukovych and the Azarov government. Protesters opposed what they saw as widespread government corruption and abuse of power, the influence...
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    November 2013–February 2014 (initially aimed at reverting the second Azarov government decision to suspend preparations for signing an Association Agreement...
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    Serhiy Arbuzov (category Pro-government people of the Euromaidan)
    the second Azarov Government, which decree would not take effect until the Verkhovna Rada approved a new Cabinet. Hence the second Azarov Government continued...
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    State Fiscal Service (Ukraine) (category Government agencies established in 2014)
    government agency of Ukraine that in 2014 replaced the Ministry of Revenues and Duties. The former ministry was created in 2012 by the Second Azarov Government...
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  • Korolevska did become Minister of Social Policy of Ukraine in the second Azarov Government on 24 December 2012. In the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election...
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    Galicia during the 2010 elections as a result of the policies of the Azarov Government, who were seen as too pro-Russian by the electorate. According to...
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    the protesters, it was purged and reorganised, and soon used by the new government against the pro-Russian separatist forces in the war in Donbas. Late April...
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    report in 2013. In May 2015, Alexei Navalny claimed that the Russian government had given 56 million rubles to the group in the preceding year and a half...
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  • Ukraine Salvation Committee (category Governments in exile)
    money, if under American control, will be frozen. First Azarov government Second Azarov government Committee of Public Safety "Азаров у Москві зібрав "комітет...
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  • the Crimean town of Armyansk which killed two Russian servicemen. The government of Ukraine dismissed the report as a provocation. Between 26 January and...
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    Yulia Tymoshenko's government was dismissed on 3 March 2010) until the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian parliament) appointed Mykola Azarov as Prime Minister...
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    oppositional government in March 2010, next to another oppositional government headed by Bloc Yulia Tymoshenko, opposing the Azarov Government. In April...
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    parliamentary-presidential style of government, early presidential elections by the end of 2014, and a "government of national trust". It also called for...
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