“Who is he, this incredible handsome guy?” Irina Gerashchenko showed her husband. The whole country held its breath looking at him

Family status: Married

Biography of Irina Gerashchenko

There is a specific caste of servants in Ukrainian politics. Its representatives rarely demonstrate anything significant in terms of state-building skills, but they are always ready to straighten a jacket or edit a ceremonial speech to a patron. It is characteristic that cartridges can change endlessly while the rhetoric and set of skills remain unchanged. Irina Gerashchenko is almost a standard example of such a “civil servant.”

A native of Cherkassy began to master professional journalism in the last years of the USSR, when a sudden fashion for scandals, intrigues and investigations just arose. She graduated from Kyiv University named after Shevchenko in independent Ukraine in 1993, but at UT-1 - Irina’s first place of work - the “scoop” seemed to have been mothballed almost until Euromaidan, so the knowledge given by the Soviet teachers was useful. It is characteristic that Irina Gerashchenko worked for five years in the youth editorial office of the channel, perhaps the only structural unit that, for obvious reasons, tried to keep up with the times.

The real takeoff happened after an invitation to Inter, which was still in its infancy and partially duplicated the ORT broadcast network. There was no longer any need to work on educating young people - politics, politics and politics again. During the 1999 presidential elections, Irina Gerashchenko worked quite well on a number of stories that motivated the electorate to vote for re-election. As a reward, Irina was not only given the title of Honored Journalist of Ukraine - her name appeared during the president’s conversation with the then boss of Inter, Alexander Zinchenko. And the importance of any person mentioned in the records, according to good tradition, increases significantly.

Surprisingly, while working for the conservative regime, the already experienced journalist managed not to burn any bridges with the then opposition led by. Foresight helped her when the leader of Our Ukraine needed a qualified press secretary. Gerashchenko did a great job on the image of the 2004 election favorite, you can’t say anything, and it’s not just about straightening the tie a minute before the live broadcast. Neutral media, for example, began to portray the former head of the NBU in a negative light much less often, and active denigrators did not gain access to the body at all. This is the job of the press secretary. Irina Gerashchenko performed it professionally and with soul.

Professional work by Irina Gerashchenko to thematic music:

Irina left her honorary position in 2006, when not only a split, but also a conflict of interests emerged within the presidential circle. And the eminence grise of those years - Viktor Baloga - clearly contributed to the removal of Gerashchenko, which could be understood from the comments of all the characters.

After spending a year at UNIAN and waiting out (as it seemed then) the storm, Irina Gerashchenko went to get her first deputy experience as part of the NUNS faction in the sixth convocation of the Verkhovna Rada. The political crisis indeed soon faded away, but its outcome for the “orange” party turned out to be fatal in every sense. But in parallel, a wide environment that did not yet have its current outline began to take shape. Irina got into it, judging by the fact that in 2012 she entered parliament for a “second term” already as number six on the list of Vitali Klitschko’s UDAR party.

The victory of Euromaidan gave the experienced people's deputy the opportunity to rise a couple more steps in the political hierarchy. Now President Poroshenko has included her in the trilateral contact group (TCG), and before that appointed her as a commissioner for the peaceful resolution of the situation in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions. In addition, in 2016, Gerashchenko received the position of first deputy head of the Verkhovna Rada. She is indeed very active - Gerashchenko often visits the ATO/JFO zone, participates in negotiations on the exchange of prisoners and effectively smashes the Russians in PACE. For this, Irina was even awarded the Order of Princess Olga, III degree.

Irina Gerashchenko is an experienced parliamentary fighter:

As a matter of fact, no one would dare to accuse the former journalist of not diligently performing her duties. But the trouble is that sometimes, despite all the positivity, she often and clearly goes too far - that’s how stories like this appear. And Irina Vladimirovna herself is sometimes picky about decorations - it wasn’t necessary, for example. And it certainly wasn’t necessary to declare after the fact that she didn’t know who she was photographed with - no one believed it anyway. Perhaps this is the cost of the election campaign.

Blackmouth 2019

On August 29, 2019, Irina Gerashchenko took the oath and officially became a people's deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of the 9th convocation. At the same time, Gerashchenko was elected head of the European Solidarity faction (together with Artur Gerasimov).

In the new Rald, it was Gerashchenko who became the main troublemaker, discovering the gift of insulting - she called and compared the party “Servant of the People” with the “little green men” from Crimea, as well as the “Hitler Youth.” For this, she was almost excommunicated for 5 meetings by the ethics committee, but at the last moment the deputies decided to forgive the troublemaker and not give her additional trump cards in the form of victim status. Irina hasn’t mentioned herself to others yet. There is zero constructiveness in her actions.

Irina Gerashchenko was born in Cherkassy. In 1993, she graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of the Kyiv National University named after T. Shevchenko, after which she got a job at the UT-1 TV channel in the editorial office of programs for children and youth.

Grade

Profession: deputy
Date of Birth: May 15, 1971
Place of Birth: Cherkasy, Ukraine
Best works: Program "Special signs"
Awards: Honored Journalist of Ukraine
Social network: Facebook

During her journalistic career, she was first a correspondent and, over time, editor-in-chief of the politics department in the news service of the Inter TV channel from 2000 to 2001, as well as the author of the “Special Signs” program of the television news agency “Profi TV”.

From 2005 to 2006, Gerashchenko took the position of press secretary, as well as head of the press service of the President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko. Irina was truly devoted to the president and took a responsible approach to fulfilling her duties. After her resignation, this place was taken by television journalist Irina Vannikova.

Since the end of 2006, Irina Gerashchenko has been the president of the country's main news agency, UNIAN.

In the fall of 2005, there were rumors in political circles that Irina would run in the 2006 parliamentary elections on the list of the Our Ukraine bloc, but at that time she did not do this.


In 2007, she left journalism, becoming a people's deputy of Ukraine of the VI convocation from the Our Ukraine - People's Self-Defense bloc, as well as the head of the subcommittee on information support for integration processes of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on European Integration.

Its official declaration for 2007 was not made public. What is known is that during her tenure as press secretary of the president, Irina’s monthly salary was 10 thousand UAH. per month. Also, Mrs. Gerashchenko has officially stated more than once that she did not receive benefits from the state in the form of dachas and apartments, as some media wrote about.

Since December 2012, Irina became a people's deputy of Ukraine of the 7th convocation from the UDAR party and first deputy head of the Supreme Council Committee on European Integration.

Personal life

Married to a businessman. Has three children: two daughters and a son.


Interesting Facts

It is known that during her tenure as press secretary of the president, her monthly salary was 10 thousand UAH. per month

For a long time, starting in 2001, she was one of the most faithful and closest assistants to the third President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko

Biography

Born on May 15, 1971 in Cherkassy. In 1993 she graduated from the Institute of Journalism of Kyiv University. Taras Shevchenko. During her studies she was an activist in student life. After graduating from university, she worked at the First Ukrainian TV Channel and headed the politics department at the Inter TV Company News Service. Then, until the end of 2001, she made original projects at the Profi-TV television studio.

According to the former editor-in-chief of the Inter TV channel, Alexei Mustafin, to Irina’s credit, she never made stories directed against Viktor Yushchenko. Although in May 2000, if you believe the transcripts of Major Nikolai Melnichenko, Alexander Zinchenko called Irina Vladimirovna the hope and support of the pro-SSD channel Inter. In December 2001, Gerashchenko joined the team of the current president. Then she won the competition for the right to be Yushchenko's press secretary against many famous journalists. According to some reports, Mikhail Doroshenko, Yushchenko’s childhood friend and editor-in-chief of the newspaper Ukraine is Young, played an important role in her fate.

By the way, among those who were considered for the position of press secretary are the current MP from BYuT Andrei Shevchenko and Channel 5 TV presenter Daniil Yanevsky. Surrounded by Yushchenko, Irina gradually won her place as one of Viktor Andreevich’s best assistants. During the 2002 parliamentary campaign, she successfully filtered out journalists who wanted to communicate with Yushchenko, tried to write him theses and publicly admired the masculine pride of the leader of Our Ukraine - his ties. This, of course, pleased Viktor Andreevich. After Victor Yushchenko's victory in the presidential elections in 2004, Irina was appointed press secretary of the head of state. Then Gerashchenko stated that her job was to tell the truth and added: in television journalism, everything is ahead of me. (Forum, November 8, 2005) On September 25, 2006, she resigned from the post of press secretary of the President of Ukraine - head of the press service of the head of state.

Speaking about the reasons for her dismissal, Gerashchenko noted: As a team member, I understand that sometimes you need to lend your shoulder or pass the ball to a partner. It is important to feel this moment. She gave up her place to Irina Vannikova. The five years that I had the honor of working in Yushchenko’s team was an invaluable experience, a huge success, both professional and human. “I had the opportunity to become a witness and sometimes a participant in the processes of change in the country,” says Gerashchenko (Profile, February 26, 2007).

In November 2006, Irina Gerashchenko became president of UNIAN. In November 2007, she left this position in connection with her election as a people's deputy of Ukraine. In the early elections of 2007, she was elected to the Verkhovna Rada on the list of the Our Ukraine - People's Self-Defense bloc (No. 19). In 2007, in the Top 100 most influential women in Ukraine by Focus magazine, Irina Gerashchenko took 14th place. In 2007, she was ranked 184th in Focus magazine's ranking of the 200 most influential Ukrainians. Chairman of the subcommittee on information support of integration processes of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Committee on European Integration.

Born on May 15, 1971 in Cherkassy. In 1993 she graduated from the Institute of Journalism of Kyiv University. Taras Shevchenko. During her studies she was an activist in student life. After graduating from university, she worked at the First Ukrainian TV Channel and headed the politics department at the News Service of the Inter television company. Then, until the end of 2001, she made original projects at the Profi-TV television studio.

According to the former editor-in-chief of the Inter TV channel, Alexey Mustafin, to Irina’s credit, she never made stories directed against Viktor Yushchenko. Although in May 2000, if you believe the transcripts of Major Nikolai Melnichenko, Alexander Zinchenko called Irina Vladimirovna the hope and support of the pro-SSD channel “Inter”. In December 2001, Gerashchenko joined the team of the current president. Then she won the competition for the right to be Yushchenko's press secretary against many famous journalists. According to some reports, a significant role in her fate was played by Yushchenko’s childhood friend and editor-in-chief of the newspaper “Ukraina Young” Mikhail Doroshenko.

By the way, among those who were considered for the position of press secretary are the current people's deputy from BYuT Andrei Shevchenko and Channel 5 TV presenter Daniil Yanevsky. Surrounded by Yushchenko, Irina gradually won her place as one of Viktor Andreevich’s best assistants. During the 2002 parliamentary campaign, she successfully “filtered out” journalists who wanted to communicate with Yushchenko, tried to write him theses and publicly admired the masculine pride of the leader of Our Ukraine - his ties. This, of course, pleased Viktor Andreevich. After Victor Yushchenko's victory in the presidential elections in 2004, Irina was appointed press secretary of the head of state. Then Gerashchenko stated that her job was “to tell the truth” and added: “I have everything ahead of me in television journalism.” (Forum, November 8, 2005) On September 25, 2006, she resigned from the post of press secretary of the President of Ukraine - head of the press service of the head of state.

Speaking about the reasons for her dismissal, Gerashchenko noted: “As a team member, I understand that sometimes you need to lend your shoulder or pass the ball to a partner. It's important to feel this moment." She gave up her place to Irina Vannikova. “The five years that I had the honor of working in Yushchenko’s team was an invaluable experience, a huge success, both professional and human. I had the opportunity to become a witness and sometimes a participant in the processes of change in the country,” says Gerashchenko (Profile, February 26, 2007).

In November 2006, Irina Gerashchenko became president of UNIAN. In November 2007, she left this position in connection with her election as a people's deputy of Ukraine. In the early elections of 2007, she was elected to the Verkhovna Rada on the list of the Our Ukraine - People's Self-Defense bloc (No. 19). In 2007, in the “Top 100” of the most influential women in Ukraine by Focus magazine, Irina Gerashchenko took 14th place. In 2007, she was ranked 184th in Focus magazine’s “200 Most Influential Ukrainians” ranking. Chairman of the subcommittee on information support of integration processes of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Committee on European Integration.

Family

Married. According to some reports, Irina’s husband is engaged in business. When asked if it is true that her husband is engaged in lobbying the interests of business structures, Irina Gerashchenko replies: “My husband is not a lobbyist.” Raises a daughter. “I protect my privacy. This is the key to a happy family. I value my family extremely and I think you will understand that I do not want to talk much about this topic. My husband is far from the sphere of politics and journalism. I appreciate him for this,” says Gerashchenko. Irina admits that she practically does not have enough time for her family. When they have a day off, she says they travel or go to the pool. “Like all workaholic mothers, I feel guilty about my daughter, but I find self-soothing in the formula: “It’s not the quantity of time spent with the family that is important, but the quality.” At least once a week I tell my daughter my own fairy tales. She and I have our own fairy-tale heroes. Two years ago, my daughter convinced me to buy her a British Shorthair cat. Our Timofey has the smile of a real Cheshire cat from “Alice in Wonderland” and amber saucer eyes,” says Irina. (Forum, November 8, 2005).

Hobbies

Political ambitions

Gerashchenko is a fairly flexible person who tries not to publicly demonstrate his ambitions. Gerashchenko perceived her work in the Presidential Secretariat as a duty. Irina demonstrated her devotion to Viktor Andreevich in every possible way. In the fall of 2005, there were rumors on the political sidelines that Irina would run in the 2006 parliamentary elections on the list of the Our Ukraine bloc. However, these predictions did not come true. She received a seat in the Verkhovna Rada only in November 2007. However, according to knowledgeable people, the deputy seat is not the ultimate dream of Irina Vladimirovna.

Reviews about the policy

According to the online publication Internet Reporter, Gerashchenko is involved in the company CFC Consulting, which competed for a tender to fulfill some orders of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “Ministry of Foreign Affairs press secretary Vasily Filipchuk, known for his close contacts with Irina Gerashchenko, made a lot of efforts to promote the interests of CFC Consulting. It was Vasily Filipchuk who persistently warned Boris Tarasyuk several times about possible complications that could arise for the ministry if the tender that Gerashchenko desired, CFC Consulting, did not win. True, Filipchuk, in his official letters addressed to the minister, presents information in such a way that the threats come from Irina Gerashchenko, and he only informs his patron about their content. That is, the minister is directly blackmailed and at the same time informed about the contents of compromising evidence,” the publication claims. (Internet Reporter, March 18, 2006).

Politician rating

In 2007, in the “Top 100” of the most influential women in Ukraine by Focus magazine, Irina Gerashchenko took 14th place.

He's a supporter-opponent.

Irina Gerashchenko for: increasing wages for civil servants; creation of a Ukrainian national office in Brussels; intensifying the information campaign regarding Ukraine’s integration into the European Union and NATO; turning Ukrainian media into business; strengthening the presidential branch of government; holding hearings in the Verkhovna Rada on the topic of Ukrainian-Russian relations; creation of an inter-factional association of women in parliament; support for Ukrainian books.

Psychological picture

Irina Gerashchenko is one of the few who communicated daily with Viktor Yushchenko for a long time. The former press secretary of the Ukrainian president, like Vera Ulyanchenko and Ekaterina Yushchenko, has been a loyal friend and adviser to Viktor Andreevich over the past five years. This circumstance, it must be understood, did not suit everyone in Yushchenko’s current circle. At first, Irina was forced to leave for the post of president of UNIAN, and a little later she received a deputy mandate.

The dirt on the politician itself

The official declaration for 2007 has not been made public. It is known that during her tenure as press secretary of the president, her monthly salary was 10 thousand UAH. per month. Irina insists that she did not receive an apartment and a dacha from the state, as some media write. “I’ve never received anything and I think I need to earn everything myself and buy it.” (Forum, November 8, 2005).

Material condition

The official declaration for 2007 has not been made public. It is known that during her tenure as press secretary of the president, her monthly salary was 10 thousand UAH. per month. Irina insists that she did not receive an apartment and a dacha from the state, as some media write. “I’ve never received anything and I think I need to earn everything myself and buy it.” (Forum, November 8, 2005).

Personal data


Biography


Born on May 15, 1971 in Cherkasy. In 1993, she graduated from the Institute of Journalism of the Kiev University. Taras Shevchenko. Until recently, I was an activist in student life. After graduating from university, she worked on the First Ukrainian TV Channel and worked as a political director in the News Service of the Inter television company. Then, until the end of 2001, she worked on her own projects at the Profi-TB television studio.

As the great editor-in-chief of the Inter TV channel Oleksiy Mustafin confirms, to the honor of Irin, she was never afraid of stories directed against Viktor Yushchenko. Wanting in the year 2000 to believe the deciphering of Major Mikoli Melnichenko, Oleksandr Zinchenko called Irina Volodymyrivna the hope and support of the pro-South Democratic channel “Inter”. In early 2001, Gerashchenko joined the team of the current president. Todi won a battle for the right to be Yushchenko’s press secretary from many famous journalists. For these reasons, I will not leave aside the role played by a friend of Yushchenko’s childhood and the head editor of the newspaper “Ukraine Young” Mikhailo Doroshenko.

Before the speech, among those who were considered for the position of the press secretary, they named the current people's deputy of the BYuT Andriy Shevchenko and the TV presenter of Channel 5 Danylo Yanevsky. In Yushchenko’s absence, Irina steadily fought for herself in the place of one of Viktor Andriyovich’s closest lieutenants. Towards the end of the 2002 parliamentary campaign, she was far away “filtering out” journalists who wanted to follow Yushchenko, trying to write his thesis and spluttering on the human pride of the leader of “Our Ukraine” - cribs. This, obviously, befitted Viktor Andriyovich. After Victor Yushchenko’s victory in the presidential elections in 2004, Irina was appointed press secretary of the head of state. Todi Gerashchenko stated that her job is to “tell the truth” and added: “I have everything in front of me in television journalism.” (Forum, November 8, 2005) On June 25, 2006, fate filed a resignation from the press secretary of the President of Ukraine - the head of the press service of the head of state.

Speaking about the reasons for her resignation, Gerashchenko said: “As a team player, I understand that sometimes you need to lend a shoulder or pass the ball to a partner. It’s important to take note of this moment.” Irina Vannikova gave up her position. “Five fates, which I have the small honor of working in Yushchenko’s team, are priceless evidence, great luck, both professional and human. “I had the opportunity to become a witness, and sometimes a participant in the processes of change in the country,” says Gerashchenko (“Profile”, February 26, 2007).

At the end of November 2006, Irina Gerashchenko became president of UNIAN. At the fall of leaves in 2007, the fate of the plantings was in connection with the elected People's Deputy of Ukraine. At the pre-government elections of 2007, the bloc "Our Ukraine - People's Self-Defense" (No. 19) was promoted to the Verkhovna Rada for the list. In 2007, Irina Gerashchenko was ranked 14th in the “Top 100” of the most productive women in Ukraine for the magazine “Focus”. In 2007, in the ranking of the magazine “Focus” “200 most productive Ukrainians”, it took 184th place. Head of the Subcommittee for Information Security of Integration Processes to the Supreme Council of Ukraine Committee for European Integration.
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Zamizhnya. According to these data, Irini’s man is engaged in business. Although it is true that her man is engaged in lobbying the interests of business structures, Irina Gerashchenko confirms: “My man is not a lobbyist.” Vikhova donka. “I protect my special life. This is the constipation of the happy family. I highly value my homeland and I think that you will get to the point where I don’t want to talk much about this topic. My man is far from the sphere of politics and journalism. I’ll pay you for this,” said Gerashchenko. Irina knows that she practically has no time to spare for her family. If it’s a day off, then, in other words, it will become more expensive to go to the pool. “Like all workaholic mothers, I feel guilty about a hundred percent of my daughters, but I find self-soothing in the formula “What is important is not the number of hours spent with the family, but the intensity.” I would like to hear tales from the Donetsk Empire once a week. She and I have our own fairy tale heroes. Two years ago, Donka decided to buy her a British Shorthair cat. Our Timofy has the laugh of a Cheshire cat from “Alice in Wonderland” and Burshtin’s saucer eyes,” says Irina. (Forum, November 8, 2005).


Buried


He loves to read books, he respects his hobbies, but he doesn’t have enough time.


Political ambitions


Gerashchenko is a foolish man who tries not to publicly demonstrate his ambitions. Gerashchenko took her job at the Presidential Secretariat like a liability. Irina demonstrated her loyalty to Viktor Andriyovich in every possible way. In the fall of 2005, there were rumors on the political sidelines that Irina would run in the parliamentary elections in 2006 for the list of the Our Ukraine bloc. These forecasts did not change. The place near the Verkhovna Radiya was taken away only in the leaf fall of 2007. However, as knowledgeable people insist, the parliamentary seat is not between Irina Volodymyrivna’s death.
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According to the online news site “Internet Reporter”, Gerashchenko is credited to the company CFC Consulting, which was awarded the tender for the execution of financial contracts. “It was very important to understand the interests of CFC Consulting by the press secretary of MZS Vasyl Filipchuk, aware of his close contacts with Irina Gerashchenko. Vasyl Filipchuk himself has easily beaten Boris Tarasyuk several times about possible complications that may arise from the ministry, since the tender is not won by Gerashchenko CFC Consulting. True, Filipchuk in his service sheets on behalf of the minister provides information in such a way that he threatens to resemble Irina Gerashchenko, but he does not inform his patron about their replacement. So, the minister is completely blackmailed, and at the same time informed about the replacement of compromising material,” the evidence confirms. (“Internet reporter”, March 18, 2006).


Politician rating


In 2007, Irina Gerashchenko was ranked 14th in the “Top 100” of the most productive women in Ukraine for the magazine “Focus”.
Vin is a henchman-enemy
Irina Gerashchenko: increase in wages for government officials; creation of a Ukrainian national office in Brussels; activation of information campaign for the integration of Ukraine into the European Union and NATO; re-creation of Ukrainian ZMI in business; strengthening of the presidential power; holding parliamentary hearings at the Verkhovna Rada on the topic of Ukrainian-Russian relations; creation of an inter-factional union of women in parliament; support for Ukrainian books.


Psychological portrait


Irina Gerashchenko is one of the poor people who spent many hours in bed with Viktor Yushchenko. The former press secretary of the Ukrainian president, like Vira Ulyanchenko and Katerina Yushchenko, has been a faithful friend and supporter of Viktor Andriyovich for the rest of five years. This situation, which required understanding, did not control all of Yushchenko. From the beginning, Irina was worried about the impeachment of the President of UNIAN, and a little later, she revoked her parliamentary mandate.



Compromising evidence


The dirt on the politician itself



Material mill
The official declaration for 2007 has not been published. Apparently, by the time the presidential press secretary was in office, her monthly salary was 10 thousand. UAH per month. Irina insists that she did not take away the apartment and dacha from the state, as the ZMI deeds write. “I haven’t taken anything away and I respect the need to earn and buy everything.” (Forum, November 8, 2005).

People's Deputy Irina Gerashchenko always carefully hides the details of her personal life, reports

Popular:

In an electronic declaration, First Deputy Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Irina Gerashchenko noted that she has neither an apartment nor a car

The relevant electronic declaration data is posted on the Nazka website.

Gerashchenko's man, Anton Zatsepin, owns an apartment in Kyiv with an area of ​​143.7 square meters. m. Gerashchenko’s daughter, Anna Zatsepin, also owns an apartment with an area of ​​76.6 square meters. m.

The politician’s mother, Olga Gerashchenko, owns an apartment in Cherkasy with an area of ​​59.2 square meters. m and a plot of land in the village of Letki, Brovary district, Kyiv region, with an area of ​​1000 sq. m, on which there is a house of 240 sq. m.

Gerashchenko also owns two paintings of contemporary Ukrainian art, and her husband has another such painting.

Gerashchenko is the owner of Piaget watches, jewelry - pendants, rings, earrings, pendants and brooches.

Her husband declared a home theater and a 2013 Ford Explorer.

Gerashchenko herself has the right to use a 2007 Lexus 350 from GM LLC.

Over the past year, the people's deputy received 75,082 UAH in salary, 80,559 funds for parliamentary powers, 13,808 UAH as compensation for travel costs, and 17,820 UAH in maternity payments for child care.

Her husband received 120,199 UAH in salary and 1,875,931 in income from business activities.

Irina Gerashchenko’s mother, Olga, received a 37,788 UAH pension in 2015.

Daughter Anna received 180,000 UAH from renting out property, and her mother also received 18,000 UAH for renting out property last year.

Gerashchenko placed $28,678 in the Ukreximbank bank account. She declared $30,000 and €3,500 in cash.

The man Gerashchenko placed $42,022 in the bank account of Privatbank, and $10,000 in the account of Ukreximbank. In cash he has 55,000 dollars, 10,000 euros and 500,000 UAH.

Olga Gerashchenko has $10,500 in cash.

However, she showed her husband back in 2013, the female politician still decided to lift the veil a little and visited a new exhibition at the Art Arsenal together with an unknown handsome man.

That day, many VIPs came together to admire the collection of millionaire Igor Voronov. Gerashchenko walked hand in hand with a broad-shouldered, fair-haired gentleman. This is probably the father of her children.

“I protect my personal life. This is the key to a happy family. I value my family very much and I think that you will understand that I do not want to talk much about this topic. My husband is far from the sphere of politics and journalism. For this I appreciate him,” Gerashchenko said in her old interviews.

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