In the 2010 local elections For Ukraine! won representatives in municipalities and 1 seat in the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Council and Volyn Oblast Council and 2 seats in the Sumy Oblast Council (regional parliaments of the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Volyn Oblast and Sumy Oblast).
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His older brother Timur Taymazov was a 1996 Olympic Games champion in weightlifting, competing for Ukraine.
As his motorcade passed through Kiev, it was greeted by large numbers of people waving Ukrainian and American flags but also protesters bearing slogans such as "Mr. Bush: billions for the USSR is slavery for Ukraine" and "The White House deals with Communists but snubs Rukh," the principal pro-independence party in Ukraine.
Hrihoriy Dmytrenko (born July 1, 1945) is a Ukrainian former rower who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1980 Summer Olympics and for Ukraine in the 1992 Summer Olympics.
Ruslana, who won the Eurovision Song Contest for Ukraine in 2004 on the country's second ever attempt, met Varvara at one of the Eurovision parties during the Kiev contest of 2005, and the two became firm friends.
Highlights include live shooting for Russia’s third national channel TVC in Studio 5 at Mosfilm studios, a New Year's TV show for Ukraine’s national television channel 1+1 (complete with fireworks, flames, and confetti), a live performance for Novyi Kanal (the equivalent of the United Kingdom's channel 4) during the morning news program, and Prosto Radio's “Golden Best” program, Radio Maximum.