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Mykola Vasylyovych Bahrov (Ukrainian: Микола Васильович Багров; 26
October 1937 – 21
April 2015) was a
Soviet and
Ukrainian politician. He was a chairman...
- Federation.
Chairman of the
Supreme Council 22
March 1991 – 9 May 1994
Mykola Bahrov Chairman of the
Council of
Ministers 22
March 1991 – 20 May 1993 Vitaliy...
- (1979–1985)
Alexander Roshchupkin (1985–1989)
Vitaly Kurashik (1989–1991)
Mykola Bahrov (1991–1994)
Sergei Tsekov (1994–1995)
Yevhen Suprunyuk (1995–1996) Vasily...
- June 1945
Nadezhda Sachyova (acting) 22
March 1991 – 9 May 1994
Mykola Bahrov 16
November 1920 – 20
February 1921 Béla Kun 20
February 1921 – 7 November...
- elections, he
comfortably defeated Mykola Bahrov, who ran as an
independent candidate. At the time,
Bahrov served as the head of the
Supreme Council of...
- representative,
Mykola Bahrov, the
speaker of the
Crimean parliament, as the
presidential candidate. On 12 January, some
other candidates accused Bahrov of severe...
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Lisitsa and
Manuel Cardona 2011
Borys Oliynyk and Blaže
Ristovski 2012
Mykola Bahrov and
Nikolai Laverov 2013
Oleksandr Huz and
Herbert Mang 2014
Vadym Loktev...
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Ministry of
Education and
Science of
Ukraine dismissed the
Rector Mykola Bahrov due to his
collaboration with the
occupation authorities. On
December 31...
- Preceded by
Nikolai Bagrov (Mykola
Bahrov) 1st
Secretary of
Crimean ****R of
Committee 1991 Succeeded by post
disbanded Preceded by
Anatoliy Hrytsenko Chairman...
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Nominee Yuriy Meshkov Mykola Bahrov Party Russia Bloc [ru]
Independent Po****r vote 1,040,888 333,243
Percentage 73.18% 23.43%...