Vasyl Durdynets

Vasyl Durdynets
Василь Дурдинець
Durdynets in 1999
Vice-Prime Minister of Ukraine on Matters of State Security and Emergencies
In office
3 July 1995 – 18 June 1996
Prime MinisterYevhen Marchuk
First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine
In office
18 June 1996 – 30 July 1997
Prime MinisterPavlo Lazarenko
Preceded byPavlo Lazarenko
Succeeded byAnatoliy Holubchenko
Acting Prime Minister of Ukraine (ex officio)
In office
2 July 1997[1] – 30 July 1997[1]
PresidentLeonid Kuchma
Preceded byPavlo Lazarenko
Succeeded byValeriy Pustovoitenko
Director of the National Bureau of Investigations
In office
July 1997 – March 1999
PresidentLeonid Kuchma
Preceded byOleh Lytvak
Succeeded byoffice dissolved
Minister on matters of Emergencies and population security from consequences of the Chernobyl Disaster
In office
22 March 1999 – 30 November 2002
Prime MinisterValeriy Pustovoitenko
Viktor Yushchenko
Anatoliy Kinakh
Preceded byValeriy Kalchenko
Succeeded byHryhoriy Reva
6th Ambassador of Ukraine to Hungary
In office
2 December 2002[2] – 15 July 2003[2]
Preceded byOrest Klimpush
Succeeded byYuriy Mushka
4th Ambassador of Ukraine to Slovenia
In office
2 December 2002[2] – 15 July 2003[2]
Preceded byOrest Klimpush
Succeeded byIvan Hnatyshyn
People's Deputy of Ukraine
1st convocation
In office
15 May 1990[3] – 10 May 1994[3]
ConstituencyCommunist Party of Ukraine, Kirovohrad Oblast, District No.230[3]
2nd convocation
In office
10 May 1994[4] – 3 September 1996[4]
ConstituencyIndependent, Kirovohrad Oblast, District No.229[4]
Personal details
Born (1937-09-27) 27 September 1937 (age 87)
Romočevica, Czechoslovakia (now Romochevytsia, Mukachevo Raion, Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine)

Major General Vasyl Vasylovych Durdynets (Ukrainian: Василь Васильович Дурдинець; born 27 September 1937)[1] is a Ukrainian politician and diplomat. He served as Acting Prime Minister of Ukraine during a short period in July 1997.[1]

  1. ^ a b c d "DURDYNETS, Vasyl Vasylyovych", Government Portal (Ukraine Government), retrieved 5 February 2010
  2. ^ a b c d Vasyl Durdynets at the Association of Transcarpathians in Kyiv
  3. ^ a b c Profile at the Verkhovna Rada website
  4. ^ a b c Profile at the Verkhovna Rada website