In Ukraine, leaders are primarily chosen through democratic elections. The President is elected by popular vote for a five-year term, while members of the Verkhovna Rada (the parliament) are elected through a mixed electoral system. Local leaders, such as mayors, are also elected by the residents of their respective regions or cities. Political parties play a significant role in the election process, influencing candidate selection and campaigning.
Ukraine executive power leader , by Constitution of Ukraine is the President of Ukraine - Viktor Fedorovych Yanukovych. So, in some meaning he is the head of government. But official title , Prime Minister of Ukraine is Mykola Yanovych Azarov
Ukraine is the initiator of Orthodoxy of Christianity. But when Russia took over Orthodoxy of Ukraine and set their own leader as the leader of all Orthodoxy, Ukraine changed over it's religious leader to Catholic leader, and that's why they are Greek Catholics, Rome Catholics, etc. They are just Orthodox Christians, who support Catholic leader. Some Eastern parts of Ukraine support Orthodoxy.
== == Ukraine was not independent during WW2, therefore it did not have a leader. It was a part of Russia
Ukraine is the initiator of Orthodoxy of Christianity. But when Russia took over Orthodoxy of Ukraine and set their own leader as the leader of all Orthodoxy, Ukraine changed over it's religious leader to Catholic leader, and that's why they are Greek Catholics, Rome Catholics, etc. They are just Orthodox Christians, who support Catholic leader. Some Eastern parts of Ukraine support Orthodoxy.
No
a socialist leader is chosen by the citizens in a democratic election.
the leader of the Netherlands is chosen by voting or the person is in the parliament.
Olexandr Turchynov
How leaders are chosen in denmark
president Viktor Yanukovych
the leader who the other leader has chosen is the new leader
Peter was chosen as the leader of the Church and apostles. Pope Gregory was chosen to be the pope and leader of the Church.