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Yuriy Stets

Yuriy Yaroslavovych Stets ((ウクライナ語:Юрій Ярославович Стець); born 29 December 1975) is a Ukrainian journalist and politician. He was appointed to the post of Minister of Information Policy at the formation of the Second Yatsenyuk Government on 2 December 2014. He is a member of Petro Poroshenko Bloc.
==Life==
Yuriy Stets was born on 29 December 1975 at Chortkiv, in Ternopil Oblast.〔 He attended the Sydir Vorobkevych Chernivtsi School of Music from 1992–1996. In 2000, he earned a degree in information management from Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute.〔 Stets started his career in journalism in 1990 as a reporter for the Chernivtsi Regional State Television and Radio Company.〔 He them worked for various television channels, including ICTV, a local Chernivtsi-based channel called TBA. He also work for public relations firms.〔 Starting in 2002, Stets served as the chief producer for the Channel 5 television network, which is owned by Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko.〔Poroshenko became president of Ukraine in June 2014, following an election in May of that year.〕〔
He was elected to the Ukrainian parliament on 23 November 2007, and was a member of Our Ukraine–People's Self-Defence Bloc.〔 He was elected again on 12 December 2012, this time as a member of Yulia Tymoshenko's Fatherland party.〔 During the tenure of former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, Stets was a member of the united opposition's political council.〔 On 17 June 2013, Stets became head of Poroshenko's Solidarity party, which had not participated in elections since 2002.〔For more information on the status of "Solidarity", see Petro Poroshenko Bloc.〕〔(United Twice ), ''The Ukrainian Week'' (2 July 2013)〕 After the February 2014 Ukrainian revolution, he served as the Director of Information Security for National Guard of Ukraine.〔 During a 27 August 2014 party congress, Solidarity changed its name to "Petro Poroshenko Bloc",〔 and elected former Internal Affairs Minister Yuriy Lutsenko as the new leader of the party.〔(Poroshenko wants coalition to be formed before parliamentary elections ), Interfax-Ukraine (27 August 2014)
(Solidarity Party to be renamed Bloc of Petro Poroshenko – congress ), Interfax-Ukraine (27 August 2014)〕 In the October 2014 parliamentary election, Stets was re-elected to parliament as a member of Petro Poroshenko Bloc.〔 He was appointed Minister of Information Policy on 2 December 2014, vacating his seat in parliament to fill that post.
He is now considered a "close ally" of President Poroshenko.

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