Biography
Zinchenko was born in Slavuta (Khmelnytskyi Oblast, then Ukrainian SSR) on April 16, 1957. He graduated with a degree in physics from Chernivtsi University, where from 1983-1985 he headed the Komsomol youth organization. From 1993-1995 Zinchenko headed Ometa-Merkantail and the joint stock company Balchug in Kiev . In 1996 he was appointed director of the Ukraine-Express information agency and worked as president of Inter TV in 1996 he also joined the Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united) (SDPU(o)).
Zinchenko became the SDPU(o)’s chief deputy chairman (vice-Speaker) of the Verkhovna Rada (parliament) in 1998 and headed the party’s parliament faction. In 2000, he chaired the parliament’s Freedom of Speech and Information Committee, which international media watchdogs criticized for doing little to bolster the freedom of speech in Ukraine. On of the tapes (dated May 2000) recorded by Kuchma's former bodyguard, Major Mykola Melnychenko in President Kuchma office (revealed during the Cassette Scandal) Zinchenko seemed to talk with Kuchma about efforts to co-opt critical journalists and harass media outlets. Zinchenko was re-elected to the Verkhovna Rada in 2002 on a SDPU(o) ticket.
In June 2004 Zinchenko was appointed Campaign manager for Viktor Yushchenko during the Ukrainian presidential election, 2004 and after Yushchenko victory served as a chief of the President's office for Yuschenko in 2005. In September 2005 he resigned from the latter position in protest against corruption he alleged was taking place in the inner circle of the President, mainly accusing Petro Poroshenko. In December 2005 he created the political party Oleksander Zinchenko’s Patriotic Forces Party of Ukraine.
Zinchenko is member of the Kiev City Council for Bloc Yulia Tymoshenko from the Kiev local election, 2008 till his resignation in June 2009 he was the faction leader.
On February 13, 2009 he was appointed Director General of the National Space Agency of Ukraine, he was relieved of this post in March 2010.
Oleksandr Zinchenko died on June 9, 2010 at the age of 53, and was buried at Kiev's Baikove Cemetery on June 11. Ukrainian politicians Yulia Tymoshenko, Oleksandr Turchynov, Mykola Tomenko and Borys Tarasyuk were present at his funeral.
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