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Ihor Smeshko is a Ukrainian politician and former military officer who served as the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine from 2003 to 2005. He was born on 17 August 1955 in Khrystynivka, Ukraine. Ihor Smeshko graduated from the Kharkiv Higher Military Command School in 1977 and the Frunze Military Academy in Moscow in 1985. He served in the Soviet Army from 1977 to 1991, and in the Ukrainian Armed Forces from 1991 to 2005. In 2003, Ihor Smeshko was appointed Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, a position he held until 2005. He was also a member of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine from 2003 to 2005. Ihor Smeshko is currently a member of the Ukrainian Parliament, representing the People's Front party. He is also a member of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security and Defense. Ihor Smeshko is married and has two children. His net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 17 August, 1955
Birthday 17 August
Birthplace Khrystynivka, Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine
Nationality Ukraine

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2019

Smeshko was registered as a candidate in the 2019 Ukrainian presidential election. In the election he took 6th place with 6.04% of the vote.

Smeshko was a candidate in the 2019 Ukrainian presidential election. In the election he took 6th place with 6.04% of the vote.

2014

In 2014 President Petro Poroshenko appointed Smeshko as his adviser. Subsequently, he led the Intelligence Committee under the President.

2004

Smeshko was instrumental in the prevention of military action against the civil protests in late 2004. He demanded General Popkov stop his efforts to crack down on the protesters, as the General was mustering 10,000 troops to do so. The SBU and the military intelligence directorate worked to block the fraudulent ascension of Viktor Yanukovich, supporting Viktor Yushchenko. In 2005, Yushchenko fired Smeshko from the SBU.

A parliamentary commission investigating in October 2004 confirmed that Smeshko dined with Yushchenko on the night of September 5, 2004, where he may have been poisoned. Yushchenko claims to have fallen ill about 3 hours after the dinner and sought medical treatment the following day. Smeshko credibly denies the allegations, citing the existence of several other theories regarding the poisoning, and claims that the allegations were made by Kuchma supporters from within the security services, including former SBU chief Derkach.

2000

In 2000, facing political attacks organized by the SBU, Smeshko resigned from his post as head of the Military Intelligence Directorate and assumed the post of Defense Attache to Switzerland, a demotion. In this position, he negotiated a memorandum of military cooperation with Switzerland. In 2002, Smeshko completed a masters in Military Administration and a Law Degree from Shevchenko University in Kyiv. In late 2002, Leonid Kuchma asked Smeshko to return to Ukraine to assist him in handling accusations made by the U.S. State Department that Ukraine had sold the Kolchuga system to Iraq. Later that year, Derkach was fired and Smeshko was appointed head of the SBU. He immediately set into action with a plan to preserve documents, replace top management and reorganize the agency with new pay scales and a mission focused away from KGB style secret political police.

1955

Colonel General Ihor Petrovich Smeshko (born 17 August 1955) served as the head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) from 2003 to 2005, where he supported the opposition during the Orange Revolution. In 2010, he entered politics with the Ukrainian Strength and Honor (SICH) party, which he formed with several former security and intelligence officials.

Born in 1955 in Khrystynivka, Cherkasy Region, Smeshko has made a career as a professional soldier-scholar. He holds a doctorate in Military Cybernetics and served as professor of information systems and systems analysis, publishing over 100 papers. In 1992, he became secretary of the Science Advisory Council of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense. That same year he was reassigned as Defense Attache to the Ukrainian Embassy in Washington D.C. where he spent 4 years. While there he negotiated a memorandum of military cooperation with the United States during that time. In 1995, Smeshko was awarded a general's star and recalled to Ukraine to lead the president's committee on intelligence, which he did for 3 years. In 1997, Smeshko was appointed Chief Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine where he uncovered "massive fraud" in weapons end-user certificate production indicative of arms trafficking at the SBU, then headed by Leonid Derkach. Smeshko implemented stricter controls, particularly for the Kolchuga air defense system.