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[td]{{see also|1994 Ukrainian presidential election}}[/td]
[td]{{see also|1994 Ukrainian presidential election}}[/td]
[td]In 1994, [[Leonid Kuchma]] was elected by 52% of the voters. He started implementing certain economic reforms paving the way for aid from the [[International Monetary Fund]]. However, Kuchma fails to obtain a majority in [[1994 Ukrainian parliamentary election|the following legislative election]] by parliament and had to share power with the opposition. The 13th legislation was issued by parliament on 28 June 1996, where a constitution was adopted and took effect immediately afterwards. The country's official name became "Ukraine" instead of "Republic of Ukraine".<ref name="Larousse"/>[/td]
[td]In 1994, [[Leonid Kuchma]] was elected by 52% of the voters. He implemented economic reforms paving the way for aid from the [[International Monetary Fund]]. However, Kuchma failed to obtain a majority in the [[1994 Ukrainian parliamentary election]] and had to share power with the opposition. The 13th legislation was issued by parliament on 28 June 1996, where a constitution was adopted and took effect immediately afterwards. The country's official name became "Ukraine" instead of "Republic of Ukraine".<ref name="Larousse"/>[/td]
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[td]==References==[/td]
[td]==References==[/td]

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