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Ivan Bokyi (1942 – March 24, 2020) was a Ukrainian journalist and politician who served as a Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada between 1998 and 2007. Bokyi was born in Hlobyne, Poltava, and graduated from the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Bokyi worked as a journalist prior to his election to the Verkhovna Rada in 1998 on the party list of the Socialist Party – Peasant Party. He later formally joined the Socialist Party of Ukraine, and represented the party in the parliament through 2007. Bokyi died on 24 March 2020, aged 78.

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  • Ivan Bokyi (en)
  • Бокий, Иван Сидорович (ru)
  • Бокий Іван Сидорович (uk)
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  • Ivan Bokyi (1942 – March 24, 2020) was a Ukrainian journalist and politician who served as a Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada between 1998 and 2007. Bokyi was born in Hlobyne, Poltava, and graduated from the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Bokyi worked as a journalist prior to his election to the Verkhovna Rada in 1998 on the party list of the Socialist Party – Peasant Party. He later formally joined the Socialist Party of Ukraine, and represented the party in the parliament through 2007. Bokyi died on 24 March 2020, aged 78. (en)
  • Иван Сидорович Бокий (20 февраля 1942, село Пронозовка, Глобинский район Полтавской области — 24 марта 2020) — украинский политик. Народный депутат Украины III—V созывов. (ru)
  • Іва́н Си́дорович Бо́кий (нар. 20 лютого 1942, село Пронозівка, Глобинський район, Полтавська область — 24 березня 2020) — український політик, народний депутат України III, IV і V скликань Верховної Ради України від Соціалістичної партії; шеф-редактор газети ; член Політради СПУ. (uk)
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  • Ivan Bokyi (1942 – March 24, 2020) was a Ukrainian journalist and politician who served as a Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada between 1998 and 2007. Bokyi was born in Hlobyne, Poltava, and graduated from the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Bokyi worked as a journalist prior to his election to the Verkhovna Rada in 1998 on the party list of the Socialist Party – Peasant Party. He later formally joined the Socialist Party of Ukraine, and represented the party in the parliament through 2007. Bokyi died on 24 March 2020, aged 78. (en)
  • Иван Сидорович Бокий (20 февраля 1942, село Пронозовка, Глобинский район Полтавской области — 24 марта 2020) — украинский политик. Народный депутат Украины III—V созывов. (ru)
  • Іва́н Си́дорович Бо́кий (нар. 20 лютого 1942, село Пронозівка, Глобинський район, Полтавська область — 24 березня 2020) — український політик, народний депутат України III, IV і V скликань Верховної Ради України від Соціалістичної партії; шеф-редактор газети ; член Політради СПУ. (uk)
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