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Orest Klympush

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Orest Klympush
Орест Климпуш
Minister of Transportation
In office
March 1992 – July 1994
Prime MinisterVitold Fokin
Preceded bypost revived
Succeeded byIvan Dankevych
Ambassador of Ukraine to Hungary
(concurrently to Slovenia)
In office
8 December 1997 – 29 April 2002
PresidentLeonid Kuchma
Preceded byDmytro Tkach
Succeeded byVasyl Durdynets
People's Deputy of Ukraine
2nd convocation
In office
11 May 1994[1] – 12 May 1998[1]
ConstituencyIndependent, Zakarpattia Oblast, Rakhiv District No.172[1]
4th convocation
In office
14 May 2002[2] – 25 May 2006[2]
ConstituencyIndependent, Zakarpattia Oblast, District No.75[2]
Personal details
Born (1941-02-14) 14 February 1941 (age 83)
Körösmező, Máramaros County, Hungary
Residence Ukraine

Orest Klympush (Ukrainian: Орест Дмитрович Климпуш; born 14 February 1941) is a Ukrainian engineer, politician, diplomat. He is a son of Dmytro Klympush, the leader of Carpathian Sich formations of the Carpatho-Ukraine.

Personal life

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Orest Klympush was born during the World War II on 14 February 1941 in Körösmező, Máramaros County (today, Yasinia, Rakhiv Raion). He graduated from the Kyiv Automobile and Highway Institute in 1964 and received his doctorate there in 1970.

In 1987-92 before being appointed the Minister of Transportation, Klympush was a director of the ministerial research institute, the State Automotive Transportation Research and Projection Institute.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Profile at the Verkhovna Rada website
  2. ^ a b c Profile at the Verkhovna Rada website
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  • Klympush at the Logos-Ukraine Publishing
  • Klympush at the Confederation of Employers of Ukraine
  • Klympush at the dovidka.com.ua