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Danylo Palij | |
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5th People's Minister-President of Vinalia | |
In office January 20th 1966 – September 20th 1975 | |
Preceded by | Ostap Maksymenko |
General Secretary of the New Nation Party | |
In office September 28th 1960 – February 27th 1985 | |
Minister of the Cabinet | |
In office January 20th, 1964 – January 20th 1966 | |
President | Ostap Maksymenko |
Preceded by | Pylyp Tarasovych |
Succeeded by | Andrij Vita |
Member of the North Vinalian People's Assembly for Chervona | |
In office January 20, 1962 – January 20th, 1982 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Chervona, Chervona, North Vinalia | May 16, 1935
Died | September 1, 2009 Chervona, Chervona, North Vinalia | (aged 69)
Cause of death | Heart Attack |
Nationality | North Vinalian and Vinalian |
Political party | New Nation Party (since 1960) |
Spouse | Palana Khvylov (married in 1960-Divorced in 1965) Vladyslava Petriv (Married in 1967) |
Children | 0 |
Parents |
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Education | University of Swetapolis |
Danylo Palij (born Danylo Beps Palij; Данило Бепс Палій, 16 May 1935) was a North Vinalian politician and former People's Minister-President of North Vinalia. Known for his founding the New Nation Party, and the following New Nation Movement between 1966 and 1975, which saw vast social and cultural changes in North Vinalia, based on ideals similar to those of the same time in Swetania.
Born in 1935 in Chervona, Danylo was conscripted into the People's Liberation Army in 1955, and saw action in the 100 Day War as a medic being wounded once. Palij was awarded a medal for his actions, and was granted the opportunity to study in Swetania, where he studied Political Sciences in the University of Swetapolis, being heavily influenced by the Ideologisierung movement. Palij would return in 1960 and establish the New Nation Party which stood out among the parties in North Vinalia do to it's more radical stances.
In 1966 Palij would become Minister-President of the People's Assembly following a landslide victory over other parties, with vast support from Unions, Palij would oversee