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Paraska Korolyuk

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During her travels, Korolyuk did not have a clear itinerary, and her travel plans frequently changed. However, she often returned to Kyiv to visit the president, give him accounts of public opinion, and pass along presents from herself or other people. She once said that she sometimes waited for
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Korolyuk 'stumped' (campaigned) for Viktor Yushchenko in many villages in central and western Ukraine. In 2005 she went to Maidan Nezalezhnosti with her three daughters. In the same year, she met then Ukrainian First Lady
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party. Despite the split between the Orange Revolution's leaders, Korolyuk remained a staunch defender of Yushchenko and Tymoshenko.
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hours near the Presidential Secretariat for the president to appear. Korolyuk was survived by six grandchildren.
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Acknowledging her contribution, in 2005 Viktor Yushchenko awarded Korolyuk Ukraine's
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motivated Korolyuk to travel to Kyiv; reportedly she hoped to reconcile the
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Korolyuk was an inhabitant of Dorogichivtsy village in the Ukraine's
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Recipients of the Order of Princess Olga, 3rd class
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Index


Ukrainian
Ukrainian
Ukrainian
political activist
Orange Revolution
Ukrainian President
Viktor Yushchenko
Yulia Tymoshenko
sit-ins
Maidan Nezalezhnosti
Order of Princess Olga
Mariinskyi Palace
Kyiv
Our Ukraine
Ternopil Oblast
Soviet
Medal "Veteran of Labour"
Kazakhstan
2004 Ukrainian presidential election
Kateryna Yushchenko
Prime Minister
Orange Revolution



Померла баба Параска
Ukrayinska Pravda

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