For ambitious and proud people, political activity is presented as a kind of competition. Athletes receive medals of a certain value for their results. Politicians are jealously watching their own ratings. Arseniy Yatsenyuk politician of the new wave, who acted in the European legal field.
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short biography
Arseniy Petrovich Yatsenyuk was born on May 22, 1974 in an ordinary Soviet family. Parents lived in the city of Chernivtsi. My father worked at a local university - he lectured on history. Mother taught French. The child grew up in a favorable environment. He was prepared for an independent life from an early age. Accustomed to work and accuracy. Arseny learned to read early. With a good memory, he easily remembered poetry and large texts in prose. He studied well at a school with in-depth study of English. I found a common language with classmates.
In 1991, having received a certificate of maturity and a silver medal, he entered the jurisprudence department at a local university. The biography of Yatsenyuk could have developed differently, but it was during this period of time that Ukraine gained independence. The young man did not yet know how the new state lives and in what way it will develop. However, his analytical mind and good reaction helped him to orient himself correctly. As a student, Yatsenyuk and a friend established a law firm that advised clients on the problems of privatizing real estate.
Career
In 1996, Yatsenyuk completed his education and moved to Kiev with an increase. He was invited to the post of loan consultant at Aval Bank. A year later, a successful lawyer agreed to take the post of Minister of Economy in the Republic of Crimea. Today, Yatsenyuk’s career can be called dizzying. In all the posts he held, an experienced manager demonstrated competence and endurance. Arseny Petrovich creatively applied strict regulations. In 2004, when the famous "Orange Revolution" was taking place, he temporarily forbade withdrawing money from bank deposits.
The situation in the country remained unstable. A clear leader among political parties and movements was not observed. Participants in the legislative process had to constantly join unions and blocs. In 2007, Yatsenyuk was elected chairman of the Verkhovna Rada. Experts say that an experienced official held well, but he failed to fundamentally change the situation.