Yuriy Pavlenko

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Yuriy Oleksiiovych Pavlenko (Ukrainian: Юрій Олексійович Павленко) is a Ukrainian politician and administrator, and former children's ombudsman of Ukraine.

Born in Kyiv in 1975, Pavlenko studied history at Ukrainian Humanitarian Lyceum and then at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv before undertaking a Master of Public Administration degree at the Ukrainian Academy of Public Administration. He took a Ph.D. in 2010.[1]

In 1999 Pavlenko became chairman of the Youth Party of Ukraine.[2][3] He was elected a People’s Deputy in the 2002 parliamentary election for the Our Ukraine Bloc. In 2005 he became a member of the People's Union "Our Ukraine" party.[2] Pavlenko was reelected in 2006 and 2007 as an Our Ukraine Bloc candidate.[1][4][5]

Pavlenko served as Minister for Family, Youth and Sport in the First Tymoshenko Government, the Yekhanurov Government, briefly in the Alliance of National Unity government[6] and again in the Second Tymoshenko Government. From 2005 to 2007 Pavlenko was Ukraine's State Representative in the UNICEF Executive Board.[1] From 26 December 2006 till 17 October 2007 Pavlenko was the (appointed) Governor of Zhytomyr Oblast.[2][7] From 25 May to 24 October 2007 Pavlenko was a member of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine.[2]

In August 2011 Pavlenko was appointed by Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych to the position of 'Authorized representative of the President of Ukraine for Children's Rights', or children's ombudsman.[1][8] Pavlenko said that this was done with the consent of the previous President, and leader of his party, Viktor Yushchenko.[8]

On 24 February 2014 Pavlenko was dismissed as children's ombudsman by a decree of acting Ukrainian President Oleksandr Turchynov .[9]

In the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election Pavlenko was again re-elected into parliament; this time after placing 24th on the electoral list of Opposition Bloc.[10][11]

He is the first cousin of Ukrainian singer Maria Burmaka.

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Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Family, Children and Youth
2005–2005
Succeeded by
reorganized as
Ministry of Youth and Sports
Preceded by
himself as
Minister of Family, Children and Youth
Ministry of Youth and Sports
(later as Minister of Family, Youth and Sports)

2005–2006
Succeeded by
Viktor Korzh
Preceded by Governor of Zhytomyr Oblast
2006–2007
Succeeded by
Yuriy Zabela
Preceded by Minister of Family, Youth and Sports
2007–2010
Succeeded by
Ravil Safiullin