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Oleksandr Tkachenko

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Gender Male
Age 85
Date of birth March 7,1939
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Kaniv
Ukraine
FoundedLiniia Kino
ParentsVladyslav Mykhaylovych Tkachenko
NationalityUkrainian
Education Harvard Business School
High political school of Central Committee of KPU
Party Servant of the People
Movies/Shows TSN
House with a Turret
Teams FC Vorskla Poltava
FC Hirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni
Picked date FC Hirnyk-Sport Horishni Plavni
FC Vorskla Poltava
Height 192 (cm)
Previous positionChairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (1998–2000), People's Deputy of Ukraine (1994–2012)
Presidents Leonid Kuchma
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Date of Upd.
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Oleksandr Mykolaiovych Tkachenko is a Soviet-Ukrainian politician who served as a People's Deputy of Ukraine from 1994 to 2012, variously representing the Peasant Party of Ukraine and the Communist Party of Ukraine. Between 7 July 1998 and 21 January 2000, Tkachenko was the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada.

Eurovision: UK to host next year's Song Contest

Jun 18,2022 2:30 pm

The Eurovision Song Contest will take place in the UK next year, it has been confirmed.

The Show 's organisers decided The Event could not be held in the winning country, Ukraine, due to the ongoing war following Russia's invasion.

The UK came second in this year's contest, so the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) opened talks with The Bbc .

It's Not Yet known which city will host, but cities including Glasgow and Manchester have expressed an interest.

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The UK has A Number of places with suitable arenas, accommodation and international transport links.

Leeds, Liverpool, Newcastle, Birmingham, Aberdeen, London, Brighton, Belfast and Cardiff could also be in the running.

Cities will have to prove they have The Right facilities and go through a bidding process.

The EBU have said The Host venue should accommodate about 10,000 spectators, be within easy reach of an International Airport and have enough hotel accommodation for at least 2,000 delegates, journalists and spectators.

Ukraine's entrant Kalush Orchestra won this year's contest in May in a symbolic show of public support, while Sam Ryder came second for the UK, the country's best result since 1998.

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Normally, Ukraine's win would mean it is hosting The Competition next year, but the EBU insisted that would not happen due to The Conflict there.

The Announcement last month was met with disappointment by Ukrainian Culture Minister Oleksandr Tkachenko , who issued a statement " demanding to change the decision". The Ukrainian broadcaster UA: PBC, also expressed disappointment.

But on Monday, Mykola Chernotytskyi, head of the managing board of the broadcaster, said in a statement: " The 2023 Eurovision Song Contest will not be in Ukraine but in support of Ukraine. We Are grateful to our BBC partners for showing solidarity With Us .

" I Am confident that together we will be able to add Ukrainian spirit to this event and Once Again unite the whole of Europe around our common values of peace, support, celebrating diversity and talent. "

But, saying it " fully understands the disappointment that greeted The Announcement ".

" The decision was guided by the EBU's responsibility to ensure the conditions are met to guarantee the safety and security of everyone working and participating in The Event , the planning of which needs to begin immediately in The Host country, " it added.

When the decision was announced, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries both backed Ukraine to host it.

Over the weekend, the former stressed that wherever Eurovision is held it must be an event which celebrates and honours the country and people of Ukraine.

The EBU has also previously stated that " it is our Full Intention that Ukraine's win will be reflected in next year's shows. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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