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Alexander Georgiyevich Gromov (in Russian: Александр Георгиевич Громов, b. May 19, 1947, in Odintsovo, Moscow Oblast, Soviet Union) is a Russian politician.[1]
Gromov served in the KGB during 1973–1991. As a KGB officer he took part in the Soviet war in Afghanistan. During January–May 2000 he was the chairman of the Russian Federal Service for Currency and Export Control. Since February 12, 2001 he has been a first deputy plenipotentiary presidential envoy to the Central Federal District.[2][3]
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