Mykola Horyn

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Preceded byStepan Davymuka [uk]
Succeeded byMykhailo Hladii [uk]
Succeeded byOrest Furdychko
Mykola Horyn
Микола Горинь
Governor of Lviv Oblast
In office
July 1994  February 1997[a]
Preceded byStepan Davymuka [uk]
Succeeded byMykhailo Hladii [uk]
Chairman of the Lviv Oblast Council
In office
1992–1997
Preceded byViacheslav Chornovil
Succeeded byOrest Furdychko
Personal details
Born (1945-01-29) 29 January 1945 (age 81)
PartyPeople's Movement of Ukraine
Other political
affiliations
Our Ukraine Bloc
Relatives
Alma materLviv Polytechnic

Mykola Mykolaiovych Horyn (Ukrainian: Мико́ла Микола́йович Го́ринь; born 29 January 1945) is a Ukrainian politician who served as chairman of the Lviv Oblast Council from 1992 to 1997 and as Governor of Lviv Oblast from 1994 to 1997. He is a member of the People's Movement of Ukraine, and the younger brother of politicians and Soviet dissidents Bohdan and Mykhailo Horyn.

Mykola Mykolaiovych Horyn was born on 29 January 1945 in the village of Kniselo [uk] to a family of ethnically-Ukrainian peasants.[1] Mykola Lebed was his cousin once removed, and his father died while fighting in the Ukrainian Insurgent Army.[2] He is the younger brother of Bohdan and Mykhailo Horyn.[3] Mykola studied at Lviv Polytechnic from 1963 to 1968, graduating in electrical engineering. He worked at SKTB Termoprylad from 1968 to 1990, aside from a year between 1969 and 1970, when he completed conscript service in the Soviet Army.[1]

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