Aleksandr N. Zarubin Александр H. Зарубин | |
Office: | Controller |
Primeminister: | Volodymyr Vynnychenko |
Term Start: | 18 August 1917 |
Term End: | 20 November 1917 |
Predecessor: | Moisei Rafes |
Successor: | Aleksandr Zolotarev |
Office2: | Secretary of Post and Telegraph |
Primeminister2: | Volodymyr Vynnychenko |
Term Start2: | July 1917 |
Term End2: | 20 November 1917 |
Predecessor2: | position created |
Successor2: | Mykyta Shapoval |
Birth Place: | Russian Empire |
Party: | Socialist-Revolutionary Party |
Occupation: | diplomat and statesman |
Aleksandr Zarubin (Russian: Александр Зарубин Aleksandr Zarubin) was a Russian politician, statesman, and diplomat.
There is a little or no information of Zarubin. He was a secretary (minister) of the Ukrainian government, however he held a position that was assigned to the Russian minority representative. That was by the request of the Russian Provisional Government that demanded to have several members of Russian political background. Later, after the dismissal of the first government and its reorganization in the next government, Zarubin held two positions. From July until the end of autumn he served as the state controller, beside his secretarial assignment as the secretary of Post and Telegraph services. Zarubin also was elected to the delegation together with Volodymyr Vynnychenko and Ivan Steshenko that was scheduled to meet with the government of Alexander Kerensky on 21 October, which was accusing the Vynnychenko's government in separatism. Later, that meeting was canceled due to the Bolshevik coup-d'etat. Zarubin's further fate is unknown.