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Kostyantyn Masyk

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Kostyantyn Masyk
Костянтин Масик
Deputy chairman of Council of Ministers
In office
11 September 1981 – 18 August 1986
Prime MinisterOleksandr Liashko
In office
July 1989 – 3 August 1990
Prime MinisterVitaliy Masol
First Vice Prime Minister (First deputy chairman)
In office
3 August 1990[1] – October 1992
Prime MinisterVitaliy Masol
Vitold Fokin
Prime Minister(acting,ex officio)
In office
October 1990 – November 1990
Preceded byVitaliy Masol
Succeeded byVitold Fokin
In office
August 1991[2] – August 1991
Preceded byVitold Fokin
Succeeded byVitold Fokin
Ambassador of Ukraine to Finland(concurrently Sweden, Norway, and Denmark)
In office
1992 – June 1997
PresidentLeonid Kravchuk
Leonid Kuchma
Preceded bypost revived(Petro Slyvenko in 1920-22)
Succeeded byIhor Podolyev
Personal details
BornKostyantyn Ivanovych Masyk
(1936-07-09)9 July 1936 (age 89)
Political partyCommunist Party of Ukraine (1962–1991)
Occupationstate official, diplomat
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Kostyantyn Ivanovych Masyk (Ukrainian:Костянтин Іванович Масик; 9 July 1936) is a Soviet and Ukrainian state official and diplomat.

Masyk was born inVolochysk. A graduate of the Gorky Institute of Water Transport Engineers, Masyk's working career started at the Kyiv factory of ship construction and repair in 1959–60. In 1960s he became an activist ofKomsomol of Ukraine becoming its first secretary in Kyiv and Kyiv Oblast.

In 1962 Masyk joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and finished the Higher Party School. In 1970s he served on the party's positions inKyiv andOdesa. In 1980s Masyk was a deputy chairman of council of ministers of theUkrainian SSR and the First secretary of the Kyiv city party committee.

In 1990-1992 Masyk was a first deputy chairman and vice-prime Minister of Ukraine and was acting head of government soon after ousting ofVitaliy Masol following the 1990 Kyiv students' hunger strike.

In 1992–1997 he served as an ambassador of Ukraine to Finland and after that director ofNadra Bank.

Later Masyk joinedParty of Regions.

References

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  1. ^"Про призначення тов. Масика К.І. Першим заступником Голови Ради Міністрів Української РСР".
  2. ^Andrusechko, P.Yevhen Marchuk: "If only I purely schizophrenically wanted to create the State Committee of Emergency (GKChP)... (Євген Марчук: "Якби я чисто шизофренічно захотів зробити ГКЧП...").Ukrainska Pravda (Istorychna Pravda). 12 August 2011

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Preceded by
Director ofNadra Bank
1997
Succeeded by
Ukrainian People's Republic
(1917–1920)
Council of Ministers
Government (in exile)
Cabinet of Ministers
1 denotes acting
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