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Serhiy Leshchenko

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Serhiy Leshchenko
Сергій Лещенко
Member of Parliament
for Petro Poroshenko Bloc
Assumed office
27 November 2014[1]
Personal details
Born (1980-08-30) August 30, 1980 (age 44)
Kiev, Ukraine
Political partyPetro Poroshenko Bloc
Alma materTaras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
Leland Stanford Junior University
Occupationpublicist; journalist of Ukrayinska Pravda

Serhiy Leshchenko (Template:Lang-uk, is a Ukrainian journalist, MP and public figure. Formerly a reporter for the Novyi Kanal, he worked as deputy editor for the internet newspaper Ukrayinska Pravda. In the 2014 parliamentary elections he was elected to the Ukrainian parliament on the list of Petro Poroshenko Bloc.[2]

Life and career

Born in Kyiv in 1980, Leshchenko graduated from the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. He worked as a reporter for the Novyi Kanal in 2000. Since September 4, he works for the internet newspaper Ukrayinska Pravda as the deputy editor. Known for investigative journalism conducted including jointly with Mustafa Nayem.[3] He also writes for OpenDemocracy.net.

Leshchenko was one of the organizers of the (late 2013 to early 2014) Euromaidan demonstrations.[2]

Leshchenko was included in the electoral list of Petro Poroshenko Bloc and elected to the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's parliament) in the 26 October 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election.[4] He was one of dozens of Euromaidan activists who came to parliament to try to oversee reform to turn Ukraine into a modern European state.[2] Although formally belonging to the party that supports Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko; in parliament Leshchenko became one of the biggest critics of Poroshenko's presidency.[4]

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