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  1. Stanislav Ivánovich Hurenko (en ucraniano, Станісла́в Іва́нович Гуре́нко; en ruso, Станисла́в Ива́нович Гуре́нко, Stanislav Ivánovich Gurenko; 30 de mayo de 1936 – 14 de abril de 2013), fue un político soviético de origen ucraniano y miembro del Partido Comunista Soviético.

  2. Stanislav Ivanovych Hurenko (Ukrainian: Станіслав Іванович Гуренко; Russian: Станислав Иванович Гуренко, romanized: Stanislav Ivanovich Gurenko; 30 May 1936 – 14 April 2013) was a Soviet and Ukrainian politician.

  3. Stanislav Ivánovich Hurenko, fue un político soviético de origen ucraniano y miembro del Partido Comunista Soviético.

  4. In January of 1934 Stanislav Kosior was elected as the First Secretary returning to previous name which has been kept until the dissolution of the Soviet Union. From 1927 to 1930, the Communist Party of Ukraine also had posts of a candidate to Secretariat members.

  5. Hurenko, Stanislav [Гуренко, Станіслав], b 30 May 1936 in Ilovaisk, Khartsyzk municipal district, Donetsk oblast, d 14 April 2013 in Kyiv. Communist Party and government official, businessman, politician, and last first secretary of the Communist Party of Ukraine (CPU).

  6. 24 de ago. de 2023 · He was formerly a senior United Nations official and policy adviser, and director of Radio Liberty’s Ukrainian Service. On Aug. 24, 1991, in the wake of a failed putsch in Moscow, the then still Soviet Ukrainian parliament declared Ukraine’s independence. Here’s the intricate story of how it happened.

  7. El Partido Comunista de la República Socialista Soviética de Ucrania (en ruso: Коммунисти́ческая па́ртия Украинской ССР, abreviado como КП УССР, en ucraniano: Комуністична партія Української РСР ), era la rama a nivel regional del Partido Comunista de la ...