Nov. 21 1996: President Leonid Kuchma of Ukraine signs an edict establishing the “Ukraine for its Children” National Relief Foundation for Mothers and Children.
2004: The second round of presidential elections takes place in Ukraine.
Nov. 22 2004: Presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko declares he does not trust the findings of the Central Election Committee
2004: Independence Square (later known worldwide as the Maidan in Kyiv) gathers thousands of people who engage in civil disobedience. Mass protests are held simultaneously in various regions of Ukraine.
Nov. 23 1990: Minsk hosts a meeting of democratic parliamentary delegations representing Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, and Latvia.
2004: The Ukrainian Diaspora in Great Britain protests the results of the presidential elections, published by the Central Election Committee of Ukraine.
Nov. 24 1905: Mutiny breaks out on board the cruiser Ochakov and other ships of the Black Sea Fleet.
2004: The UN urges all parties to the conflict in the aftermath of the Ukrainian presidential elections to show maximum restraint.
Nov. 25 Day of Remembrance of Victims of the Holodomor and Political Repressions
1995 : The defense ministers of Ukraine and Russia sign a number of documents in Sochi, including one entitled “On Cooperation in the Military Sphere.”
2004: A nationwide strike breaks out in Ukraine. The National Salvation Committee undertakes to protect Ukrainian democracy.
Nov. 26 1917: The founding kurultai congress of the Tatar people in the Crimea demnds that a Crimea for Crimeans only.
1944: The 1st Congress of Delegates from People’s Committees in Transcarpathian Ukraine adopts a mainfesto on the “reunification” of Transcarpathian and Soviet Ukraine
Nov. 27 1648: Jan II Casimir of Poland issues an edict with guarantees of Cossack privileges.
1918: The Ukrainian Academy of Sciences is founded in Kyiv (today: National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine).