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'''Yulia Reznikov''' (born January 7, 1945) is a [[Karpatskan]] politician, author, businesswoman and philanthroper who served as the 50th president of Vistulzka from 1996 to 2000. She is a member of the [[Chruściel-Orange Republican Party]].
{{Infobox officeholder
| name              =  Yulia Reznikov<br>Юлія Резніков
| image              = Лариса_Білозір.jpg
| image_size        = 200px
| alt                = Yulia Reznikov
| caption            = Yulia Reznikov
| order              = [[List of Presidents of Vistulzka|50th]]
| office            = President of Vistulzka
| status            =
| term_start        = August 15, 1996


During her presidency, Reznikov dealt with a multitude of issues.
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Reznikov was particularly remembered for her and her government's reaction to the [[Six-Day War]] and the lack of Vistulzka's response to an unjustifable incursion by [[West Ruthen]] into [[East Ruthen]].
'''Yulia Reznikov''' (born January 7, 1945) is a [[Karpatskan]] politician, author, and businesswoman who served as the [[List of Presidents of Vistulzka|50th]] [[President of Vistulzka]] from 1996 to 2000. She previously served as the vice-head of the [[Chruściel-Orange Republican Party]], of which she is a member of.
 
As President, Reznikov was considered one of the most socially conservative presidents in the country, though many of her acts and efforts taken during her rule were considered to be moderate-left leaning. Her administration oversaw and attempted to manage several disasters and controversies. The [[1997 Vistulzkan power crisis]] garnered considerable scrutiny over her and her Chair of the Department of Natural Resources, X.
 
The onset of the [[Six-Day War]] was one of the most decisively reshaping events during her rule. Originally Reznikov and her government took no action, and kept diplomatic channels with both [[West Ruthen]] and [[East Ruthen]] open during the first day of the war. This caused considerable controversy within the [[National Legislature of Vistulzka|National Legislature]], which openly rebuked her, Marshal X and Head of Ducal Council Y for their inaction. After the first day, Reznikov acted on the suggestion of her Marshal and offered East Ruthen soldiers to assist in the war as well as promising to sign any bills regarding the funding of military and financial aid of East Ruthen without hesitation.
 
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Yulia Reznikov
Юлія Резніков
Yulia Reznikov
Yulia Reznikov
50th President of Vistulzka
Assumed office
August 15, 1996

Yulia Reznikov (born January 7, 1945) is a Karpatskan politician, author, and businesswoman who served as the 50th President of Vistulzka from 1996 to 2000. She previously served as the vice-head of the Chruściel-Orange Republican Party, of which she is a member of.

As President, Reznikov was considered one of the most socially conservative presidents in the country, though many of her acts and efforts taken during her rule were considered to be moderate-left leaning. Her administration oversaw and attempted to manage several disasters and controversies. The 1997 Vistulzkan power crisis garnered considerable scrutiny over her and her Chair of the Department of Natural Resources, X.

The onset of the Six-Day War was one of the most decisively reshaping events during her rule. Originally Reznikov and her government took no action, and kept diplomatic channels with both West Ruthen and East Ruthen open during the first day of the war. This caused considerable controversy within the National Legislature, which openly rebuked her, Marshal X and Head of Ducal Council Y for their inaction. After the first day, Reznikov acted on the suggestion of her Marshal and offered East Ruthen soldiers to assist in the war as well as promising to sign any bills regarding the funding of military and financial aid of East Ruthen without hesitation.