Bogoslovskaya Inna Germanovna is a well-known Ukrainian lawyer, public figure and politician. Known mostly for her quick temper and directness, which has repeatedly become the cause of heated debate. However, do not assume that this is the only thing this politician can boast of.
Inna Bogoslovskaya: biography of early years
Inna Germanovna was born on August 5, 1960 in Kharkov. Her father was a military man German Bogoslovsky, and her mother was state lawyer Lyudmila Gudyrya. The girl spent all her childhood in this city. She graduated from the Kharkov Law Institute.
Immediately after graduation, Inna Bogoslovskaya went to work at the Kharkiv Regional Bar Association. Handled both civil and criminal cases. In order to improve her qualifications in 1989, Bogoslovskaya entered the correspondence department of the Institute of State and Law of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
The start of a long journey
The collapse of the Soviet Union led to the redistribution of the main roles topolitical arena of Ukraine. For Inna Bogoslovskaya, the change of power was beneficial. She, as an experienced lawyer, was invited to the legal board of the Verkhovna Rada. Here, for two years, she was involved in the drafting and editing of regulations, which later became the legal basis in independent Ukraine.
Thanks to her work in Parliament, Inna Bogoslovskaya has earned fame as an excellent lawyer. Soon, a whole crowd of customers line up for her. At the same time, many of them are ready to part with a tidy sum, if only Bogoslovskaya would take care of their problems. Taking advantage of the moment, in 1994 the lawyer opens his own audit service "MAS", and a year later he establishes the consulting group "Prudens".
Over the years, the glory of Inna Bogoslovskaya only increased. Many respected people spoke positively about her work. Therefore, it is not surprising that in 1997 she was elected head of the Kharkov regional organization of lawyers. In the same year, she was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Union of Lawyers of Ukraine. Thus, at the age of 37, Inna Bogoslovskaya becomes one of the most famous legal experts in the country.
Political career
Inna Germanovna entered the parliament in 1998 as an independent deputy from the Kharkiv region. At the same time, her political activity began to manifest itself from the first days. She took part in the development of the new Tax, Criminal, Civil and Commercial Codes. In addition, many remember her as an ardent supporter of the "velvet revolution", which in 2000 significantlyreduced the influence of the communists in the Verkhovna Rada.
In 2001, Inna Bogoslovskaya joined the Constitutional Democratic Party. However, in the elections, its political strength does not pass even the minimum barrier. The same failure awaits her in the next parliamentary race in 2006. True, despite her failures, she still manages to break through to power in 2003, to get the position of head of the State Committee of Ukraine on Entrepreneurship and Regular Politics.
Community activities
In 2004, Inna Bogoslovskaya leaves the parliament due to disagreement with the policy of the current government. Instead, she is actively engaged in social activities aimed at fostering a new worship of Ukrainians. To do this, the former politician creates an association "Veche of Ukraine".
The result of her actions is the opening of the Youth Leadership School. This project allowed thousands of Ukrainian students to unite with a common goal - the desire to make their country a better one. In addition, under the auspices of this organization, young people were able to receive additional education related to the development of personal qualities and the ability to work in one team.
Back into politics
In 2007, everyone will again learn that Inna Bogoslovskaya is participating in the elections. The photo and surname of the politician appear on the ballots from the Party of Regions faction. This time she goes to Parliament. But already in 2009 he leaves the party.
In 2010 InnaGermanovna tries to win the presidential elections, but turns out to be a rather weak competitor. After such a fiasco, he returns to the Party of Regions again. However, the events of Euromaidan force her to change her beliefs and leave the government of Viktor Yanukovych.
In 2014, Bogoslovskaya leaves parliament. Since that day, the lawyer has devoted himself exclusively to social activities, only occasionally taking part in political talk shows and discussions.