Julija Sviridenko

Julija Sviridenko

politician Ukraine

Julija Sviridenko is Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister, recently noted for her remarks on the country's energy imports and the impact of Russian attacks on energy infrastructure.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
15,070
Power
170$
Sentiment
7.32
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Croatia 2 8.00 0.18% +0% 4,105,267 7,337 $68,000 122$
Serbia 1 7.00 0.09% +0% 8,737,371 7,732 $55,000 49$
Totals 3 12,842,638 15,069 $123,000 171$
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Recent Mentions

Serbia Serbia: Ukrainian Prime Minister Julija Sviridenko stated that energy facilities in Zaporizhzhia were damaged in the recent Russian attack. 7

Blic – popular Serbian tabloid/daily, est. 1996: Havarija u Ukrajini: Nuklearka Zaporožje ostala bez napajanja, iz Černobiljske se širi radijacija

Latvia Latvia: Prime Minister Jūlija Sviridenko announced that Haluščenko had also submitted his resignation. 5

Diena: Atkāpjas Ukrainas enerģētikas un tieslietu ministri / Diena

Latvia Latvia: Jūlija Sviridenko, the Prime Minister, referred to the government's actions regarding 'Energoatom' as necessary. 6

Diena: Ukrainas prezidenta sabiedrotais apsūdzēts korupcijas shēmas vadīšanā / Diena

Slovenia Slovenia: Ukrainian Prime Minister Julija Sviridenko reported that electricity was fully restored in two areas of the Sumy border region affected by Russian attacks. 8

Delo – major Slovenian daily, est. 1959: S 400 droni in 35 raketami nad plinovode, poginilo tudi 13.000 prašičev

Latvia Latvia: Prince Harry is scheduled to meet with Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko during his visit. 6

Diena: Princis Harijs ieradies Ukrainā / Diena

Slovenia Slovenia: Julija Sviridenko reported on the damage caused by the enemy's attack on the government headquarters. 7

Delo – major Slovenian daily, est. 1959: V največjem ruskem napadu na Ukrajino več mrtvih