Vladimir Bondarenko is a well-known head of the Kyiv administration, a Ukrainian politician and deputy of several convocations in different years. It is believed that his successor is the famous boxer Klitschko. He is also known as an active public figure in his country.
Childhood
The well-known deputy Bondarenko Vladimir Dmitrievich, whose biography is full of events, was born in early December 1952 in the Ukrainian village of Okhinki, which is located in the Chernihiv region.
His father Dmitry Pavlovich and mother Maria had nothing to do with politics and were simple village people.
Education
After graduating from school, Bondarenko Vladimir Dmitrievich studied at the Franko Pedagogical College in Priluki. He chose the Faculty of Labor Education.
Immediately after graduating from college, Vladimir Dmitrievich enters the Shevchenko University in Kyiv, choosing the Faculty of History. In 1977, he successfully graduated from it, and fifteen years later he entered this state university again, but he was already choosing a law degree.faculty. In 1998, Bondarenko Vladimir received the speci alty of a lawyer.
Scientific activity
In 2009, Vladimir Bondarenko, whose biography we are studying, successfully defended his thesis at the Presidential Academy of Public Administration. As a result, he received a Ph. D. in public administration.
Professional activities
Immediately after graduating from the Pedagogical College, Vladimir Bondarenko went to work at a small eight-year school in the village of Kalinovka. A year later, he moves to youth bodies and begins to deal with the problems of youth and children.
Starting from 1986, Vladimir Bondarenko served as deputy executive committee of one of the Kyiv regions. Over the course of six years, he gradually rises through the ranks, becomes the first deputies, and then the chairman of the executive committee of the same Kyiv region.
Later, Vladimir Dmitrievich was offered a job in the city administration. He started with the head of the department, then took the place of chairman, but already in 1993, Bondarenko Vladimir, unexpectedly for many, independently wrote a letter of resignation. This was due to the fact that Vladimir Dmitrievich did not agree with the position and activities of the current mayor.
Since 1993, he began his activities at the Kyivnaftoprodukt company, and then led a deputy group in the Kyiv City Council. Three years later, he starts working at the Ministry of Justice and soonbecomes Governor of the Minister of Justice. In the same 1996, Bondarenko became a deputy of Ukraine for the first time.
Two years later, he received a parliamentary mandate from the Reforms and Order party, and in 2002 he received a parliamentary mandate from the Our Ukraine party. It is known that the politician and deputy Bondarenko took part in such a movement as the "orange revolution".
In 2006, Vladimir Bondarenko again spoke out against the position of the mayor and was even a member of one of the deputy groups. It was from the party "It's time - PRP" that Vladimir Dmitrievich took an active part in all disputes of the Kyiv City Council. He supported the idea that a referendum on no confidence in the head and council should be held in Kyiv. One of the issues that were constantly raised in the disputes was the issue of increasing prices for housing and communal services.
In 2007, when early parliamentary elections were held, Vladimir Dmitrievich was elected to the Verkhovna Rada, nominated from the bloc of the well-known politician Yulia Tymoshenko. In the Verkhovna Rada, the politician Bondarenko took the post of chairman of the subcommittee on budgetary issues. Three years later, he becomes the Minister for the Development of the Regional Housing and Communal Services, but all innovations and "improvements" were carried out illiterately and incorrectly.
In 2012, from the well-known association "Batkivshchyna", he became a people's deputy of the seventh convocation, and a few years later Vladimir Dmitrievich took the post of head of the Kyiv administration. As the politician and public figure himself claimed, he took this post temporarily. Due to the fact that Bondarenko refusedvoluntarily surrender his deputy mandate, the Verkhovna Rada terminated his powers a month later, and a month later he was dismissed from the post of head.
In the spring of 2014, in the elections for the position of the mayor of Kyiv, Bondarenko took only third place, but he ran for the Verkhovna Rada from the Batkivshchyna party and took second place. He was not going to give up, so the next year he again puts forward his candidacy for the election of the mayor, but takes only fourth place in the first round. Later, Bondarenko was elected a deputy of the Kyiv city council from the Batkivshyn party.
Charity activities
Vladimir Bondarenko, a well-known politician and public figure of Ukraine, constantly pays great attention to charity. So, he was the chairman of the board of "Native House". This charitable organization is known throughout Ukraine. In addition, he is the founder of another charitable organization, Hospice, which helps seriously ill people.
Private life
Vladimir Bondarenko is a deputy who is widely known in Ukraine. Married, married to Galina Stepanova, two girls were born: Oksana and Olga. It is known that after the death of his brother, Vladimir Dmitrievich and his wife took their nephews into their family.
When Vladimir Dmitrievich has free time, he spends it with great pleasure either in the garden or in his garden. He also has an apiary, to which he hurries whenfreed from all business.