Stepan Senchuk

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Stepan Romanovich Senchuk (Ukrainian: Степан Романович Сенчук, March 23, 1955 - November 29, 2005) was born in the city of Prokofevsk in the Kemerovo area of Ukraine. He was part of a family that was subjected to repression. Senchuk studied at the Lviv agricultural institute (1972 - 1977), specializing in engineering and mechanics. From 1977 to 1993, Senchuk was on engineering and supervising posts at different agricultural enterprises. Since 1993, he was general director of Lviv's regional state enterprise, Lvivagroremmashpostach.

He was the deputy of the Lviv regional council from 1994 to 1998, where he headed the Agrarian Party. From March 1997 to April 1998, Senchuk was the vice president of the Lviv-region state administration for agriculture and foodstuffs. On April 14, 1998, he was selected to be the chairman of the Lviv-region council.

On January 15, 1999, Senchuk was appointed as governor of the Lviv region; for some time he combined two posts. On March 19, 2001 he was dismissed from the post of chairman of the state administration. On July 5, 2001 he also retired from the post of regional council chairman.

Since 2005, Senchuk was a member of the National Union Our Ukraine party and a delegate of the constituent congress. Most recently he held a post at a chapter of the supervisory council of Lviv corporation, "Ecolan" (a food manufacturer).

He was shot November 29, 2005 19:20 in his car.[1]

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  1. ^ Former Chairman of Lviv State Regional Administration Stepan Senchuk found shot / News / NRCU
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