In 2004–2010, he worked first as the head of the financial department, and then as deputy chairman of the Korelichi district executive committee of the Grodno region. In 2010, he was appointed chairman of the economics committee of the Minsk regional executive committee. On November 16, 2012, he was appointed deputy chairman of the Minsk regional executive committee. On June 25, 2015, he was appointed Aide to the President of the Republic of Belarus — Chief Inspector for the Gomel Region. On September 16, 2016, he was appointed Head of the Office of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus. On October 10, 2017, he was appointed Chairman of the Council for Entrepreneurship Development, an advisory body to the President of the Republic of Belarus. From February 1, 2018, he served as Commissioner of the President of the Republic of Belarus for the Gomel Region. On August 18, 2018, he was appointed
First Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus. On November 21, 2018, by Decree No. 456, he was appointed Acting Head of the Office of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus. On November 29, 2019, at a meeting, Alexander Lukashenko decided that First Deputy Prime Minister of Belarus Alexander Turchin would be appointed Governor of the
Minsk Region and replace Anatoly Isachenko in this position. Turchin himself will be replaced in his post by Minister of Economy Dmitry Krutoy. Alexander Lukashenko explained that the leadership of the Minsk region is not changing due to personnel problems: the current governor Anatoly Isachenko is leaving his post due to health reasons. The President noted that he worked well as governor, so when he changes his post, he will continue to oversee this region. By Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus dated December 3, 2019, No. 433, he was appointed to the post of Chairman of the Minsk Regional Executive Committee. On December 4, 2019, an extraordinary 22nd session of the regional Council of Deputies was held, approving Alexander Turchin as Chairman of the Minsk Regional Executive Committee. On 17 December 2020, Turchin was sanctioned by the
European Union. Albania, Iceland, Lichtenstein, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway and Switzerland aligned themselves with these sanctions. Turchin is also banned from entering the United Kingdom since 18 February 2021. On March 10, 2025, by decree of the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, he was appointed
Prime Minister of Belarus. == Personal life ==