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Order of Liberty | |
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Awarded by Ukraine | |
Type | Single-grade order |
Established | April 10, 2008 |
Status | Active |
Grades | Member of the Order of Liberty (MOL) |
Statistics | |
Total inductees | 82 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Cross of Military Merit (Ukraine) |
Next (lower) | Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise |
Ribbon bar of the Order of Liberty |
The Order of Liberty (Ukrainian: орден Свободи) is an honour of Ukraine. The Order was instituted on April 10, 2008, by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine to honour special merits of citizens for strengthening the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, consolidating Ukrainian society, developing democracy, advancing socio-economic and political reforms, and advocating the constitutional rights and liberties of man and citizen.
On August 18, 2005, President Viktor Yushchenko issued decree No. 1177/2005 which supported the proposal of the Commission on State Awards and Heraldry to establish the Order of Freedom to celebrate the special merits of citizens in establishing Ukraine's sovereignty and independence and developing democracy; the establishment of the medal "For Saved Lives" was also supported. The Commission on State Awards and Heraldry was instructed to hold an all-Ukrainian competition to develop designs for the Order of Freedom and the Medal for Saved Life within three months and to submit a bill amending the Law of Ukraine "On State Awards of Ukraine" based on its results.
On April 10, 2008, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted the Law of Ukraine No. 258-VI "On Amendments to the Law of Ukraine" On State Awards of Ukraine, which established new state awards of Ukraine – the Order of Freedom and the Medal for Saved Life.
On May 20, 2008, President Yushchenko issued decree No. 460/2008 which approved the statute of the Order, which includes a description of the Order's badge.
On September 29, 2008, King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden became the first recipient.
The sign of the Order of Freedom is made of gilded silver and has the shape of an equilateral cross with diverging sides. The sides of the cross are covered with white enamel and decorated with four rectangular artificial Swarovski crystals. In the center of the cross is a round blue enamel medallion with a gold image of the Sign of the Princely State of Vladimir the Great, which is framed by a laurel wreath. The medallion is bordered by a double decorative strip. The sides of the corners of the cross are framed by stylized floral ornaments. All images are embossed.
The reverse side of the sign of the order is flat with the engraved number of the sign.
The size of the insignia between the opposite ends of the cross is 54 mm.
The emblem of the Order is connected with a decorative bar by means of a ring with an ear, which is the basis of the ribbon for wearing the insignia of the Order on the neck. The Order of Freedom is worn on the neckband and, if the winner has other orders of Ukraine, which are worn on the neckband, placed above them.
The strap is made of the same metal as the badge of the Order. White silk moire ribbon with longitudinal stripes – in the middle of wide blue and yellow, bordered on the edges by narrow stripes of yellow and blue, respectively, and on the edges of the ribbon by narrow strips of orange. The width of the tape is 28 mm, the width of wide strips of blue and yellow – 6 mm each, narrow strips of yellow and blue, as well as strips of orange – 2 mm each.
The bar of the order is a rectangular metal plate covered with ribbon. The size of a lath: height – 12 mm, width – 28 mm.
Since the creation of the Order of Liberty, there have been 82 recipients of the decoration. This first recipient was Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.