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'''Oleksandr Zinchenko''' ({{lang-ua|'''Олександр Олексійович Зінченко'''}}) is a ] politician. He served as a Deputy Chairman (vice-Speaker) of the ] (parliament) in mid-], and as a ] (chief of President's office) for ] in ].


'''Oleksandr Zinchenko''' ({{lang-ua|'''Олександр Зінченко'''}}) is the former Secretary of State of ]. He resigned in protest to corruption he alleged was taking place in the Government, mainly accusing ]. He resigned from the latter position in protest to ] he alleged was taking place in the inner circle of President, mainly accusing ].

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Oleksandr Zinchenko has a controversial life that includes ] ] leadership, business in ], participation in the ill-famous pro-] ], survival of hard ] illness, and finally, joining the democratic opposition.

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For the Unkrainian developmental psychologist see Pyotr Zinchenko.


Oleksandr Zinchenko (Template:Lang-ua) is a Ukrainian politician. He served as a Deputy Chairman (vice-Speaker) of the Verkhovna Rada (parliament) in mid-1990s, and as a Secretary of State (chief of President's office) for Viktor Yuschenko in 2005.

He resigned from the latter position in protest to corruption he alleged was taking place in the inner circle of President, mainly accusing Petro Poroshenko.

Oleksandr Zinchenko has a controversial life that includes Soviet Komsomol leadership, business in Russia, participation in the ill-famous pro-Leonid Kuchma party, survival of hard cancer illness, and finally, joining the democratic opposition.

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