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  1. Volodymyr Antonovitch Ivachko (russe : Владимир Антонович Ивашко, ukrainien : Володимир Антонович Івашко) (Poltava, 28 octobre 1932 - Moscou, 13 novembre 1994 1) est un homme politique soviétique ukrainien.

  2. Vladimir Antonovich Ivashko (Russian: Влади́мир Анто́нович Ива́шко; Ukrainian: Володимир Антонович Івашко, Volodymyr Antonovych Ivashko; 28 October 1932 – 13 November 1994) was a Soviet Ukrainian politician, briefly acting as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet ...

  3. Volodymyr Antonovitch Ivachko est un homme politique soviétique ukrainien. Il est brièvement secrétaire général du Parti communiste de l'Union soviétique (PCUS) entre le 24 et le 29 août 1991. À cette période, l'Union des républiques socialistes soviétiques était sur le point de s'effondrer.

  4. He was succeeded by his deputy, Vladimir Ivashko, who only served for five days as Acting General Secretary before Boris Yeltsin, the newly elected President of Russia, suspended all activity in the Communist Party. [30]

  5. Vladimir Antonovich Ivashko (Russian: Влади́мир Анто́нович Ива́шко; Ukrainian: Володимир Антонович Івашко, Volodymyr Antonovych Ivashko; 28 October 1932 – 13 November 1994) was a Soviet Ukrainian politician, briefly acting as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU ...

  6. Vladimir Antonovich Ivashko (Russian language: Влади́мир Анто́нович Ива́шко 28 October 1932 – 13 November 1994) was a Ukrainian politician. He was the leader of the Soviet Union for a short time.

  7. IVASHKO, VLADIMIR ANTONOVICH. (b. 1932), Ukrainian Communist Party leader. Vladimir Antonovich Ivashko was born in the Poltava region of Ukraine and made his career in politics. He graduated from the Kharkiv Mining Institute in 1956 and joined the Communist Party in 1960.