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By Yuri Drakakhrust   -  18.11.2010 / 04:44 CET
Yaraslau Ramanchuk's economic ideas have had a big impact in Belarus.

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Yaraslau Ramanchuk, as seen by Marco Villard.
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Curriculum Vitae

1966: Born, Sapotskin
1984-86: Conscript in the Soviet army
1990: Graduates from Minsk State Pedagogical Institure of Foreign Languages
1993-97: Company director and teacher
1994: Joins United Civic Party (UCP)
1995-97: Works at East-West, a think-tank
1995-96: Senior economist at Supreme Soviet, an economics commission
1996-2000: Postgraduate studies, Belarusian State University
1996-2000: Adviser to leader of UCP
1997-2002: Commentator, deputy editor and director, Belorusskie novosti weekly paper
2000-: Deputy chairman of UCP
2002-: Head of Ludwig Von Mises Centre at Strategy research institute
2005-08: Chairman of united opposition's economic programme
2006-07: Author of the business platform of the Union of Small Businesses
2008: Member of government working group on Belarus's image
2010: Candidate for presidency of Belarus

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