National Bank of Ukraine - Council of The National Bank of Ukraine

Council of The National Bank of Ukraine

  • Iryna Akimova - Presidential decree (2010)
  • Serhiy Arbuzov - ex-officio
  • Pavlo Haidutsky - Presidential decree (2010)
  • Valeriy Heyets - Presidential decree (2005)
  • Mykhailo Honcharov - Verkhovna Rada declaration (2007)
  • Vasyl Horbal - Verkhovna Rada declaration (2007)
  • Serhiy Klyuev - Verkhovna Rada declaration (2007)
  • Borys Kolesnikov - Verkhovna Rada declaration (2007)
  • Yuriy Polunyeev - Verkhovna Rada declaration (2008)
  • Petro Poroshenko - Verkhovna Rada declaration (2007)
  • Andriy Portnov - Presidential decree (2010)
  • Ihor Prasolov - Verkhovna Rada declaration (2007)
  • Viktor Fedosov - Presidential decree (2010)
  • Valeriy Khoroshkovskiy - Presidential decree (2010)
  • Roman Shpek - Presidential decree (2010)

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