Oleksander Lototsky

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Oleksander Lototsky
Олекса́ндр Гна́тович Лото́цький
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Chancellor
In office
August 13, 1917 – November 20, 1917
Prime MinisterVolodymyr Vynnychenko
Preceded byPavlo Khrystiuk
Succeeded by (acting)
State Controller
In office
February 8, 1918 – April 29, 1918
Prime MinisterVsevolod Holubovych
Preceded byAleksandr Zolotaryov
Succeeded by
Minister of Confessions
In office
October 25, 1918 – November 14, 1918
Prime MinisterFedir Lyzohub
Preceded byVasyl Zenkovsky
Succeeded by
Ambassador of Ukraine to Turkey
In office
1919–1920
PresidentSymon Petlyura
Preceded by
Succeeded byIvan-Stepan Tokarzhevsky
Minister of Internal Affairs
In office
1927–1930
Prime MinisterVyacheslav Prokopovych
Personal details
Born(1870-03-21)March 21, 1870
village of , Podolie Governorate
DiedOctober 22, 1939(1939-10-22) (aged 69)
Political partyUPSF
Alma materKiev Theological Academy
Occupationdiplomat, statesman, public activist

Oleksander Lototsky was a Ukrainian statesman, diplomat, writer, and scientist. He was a member of the (TUP).

Lototsky graduated from the Kiev Theological Academy in 1896. In 1900-17 he worked in the office of state controller in Kiev and Saint Petersburg. During World War I Lototsky served as a gubernatorial commissar of Bukovina and Pokuttia. In 1917 he also one of organizers of the in Saint Petersburg.

Lototsky had a daughter Oksana who married Ivan-Stepan Tokarzhevsky.

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