Volodymyr Bondarenko (politician)

Volodymyr Bondarenko
Володимир Бондаренко
Head of the Kiev City State Administration
In office
7 March 2014  25 June 2014
Preceded by Volodymyr Makeyenko
Succeeded by Vitali Klitschko
Personal details
Born Volodymyr Dmytrovych Bondarenko
(1952-12-04) 4 December 1952
Okhinky, Pryluky Raion, Ukrainian SSR
Political party Fatherland (2012–present)
Reforms and Order Party (2002–2012)
Non partisan (1991–2002)
Communist Party of Ukraine (1977–1991)
Spouse(s) Halyna
Children Oksana
Olha
Alma mater Taras Shevchenko National
University
Religion Ukrainian Orthodoxy
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Volodymyr Dmytrovych Bondarenko (Ukrainian: Володимир Дмитрович Бондаренко) is a Ukrainian politician, People's Deputy of Ukraine and member of the citizens' association Choice. Bondarenko was the Head of Kiev City Administration from 7 March 2014 till 25 June 2014.[1][2]

Biography

Bondarenko was born on December 4, 1952 in the village Ohinki, Pryluky Raion, Chernihiv Oblast.[3]

Education

Career

Volodymyr Bondarenko also entered the faction of Reforms and Order party (leader - Viktor Pynzenyk). He as well actively participated in the Orange Revolution.[6]

Business and social activities

Family and hobbies

Volodymyr Bondarenko is married and has two daughters:

His hobbies are gardening, horticulture, beekeeping, folk art.

Criminal charges

Bondarenko is the owner of an ethnographic complex "Ukrainian Village" just outside Kiev, a careful reconstruction of rural life in 19th-century Ukraine. However, there are criminal allegations that he built the village by appropriating State-owned land, and with no license. Bondarenko was investigated in 2005.

Verkhovna Rada

In the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election Bondarenko was Batkivshchyna's candidate in single-member districts number 219 (first-past-the-post wins a parliament seat) located in Kiev; with 44.2% of the votes he was re-elected into parliament.[11] His Reforms and Order Party merged into All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland" in June 2013.[12]

In the 2014 Kiev mayoral elections he finished 3rd (after Vitali Klitschko who won with almost 57% of the votes) with 8%.[13] He was elected into the Kiev City Council since his party won 3 seats.[14][15]

In the 2014 parliamentary election Bondarenko was a candidate in single-member districts number 219 in Kiev; but this time was defeated by Petro Poroshenko Bloc candidate Oleksandr Tretiakov.[16]

In the October 2015 Ukrainian local elections Bondarenko is again candidate for Mayor of Kiev for Batkivshchyna.[17]

See also

References

  1. http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/volodymyr-bondarenko-of-batkivschyna-faction-heads-kyiv-administration-338763.html
  2. Poroshenko appoints Klitschko head of Kyiv city administration - decree, Interfax-Ukraine (25 June 2014)
    Poroshenko orders Klitschko to bring title of best European capital back to Kyiv, Interfax-Ukraine (25 June 2014)
  3. "Ліга.Досье Бондаренко Владимир Дмитриевич".
  4. "Генштабъ : Досье : Бондаренко Владимир Дмитриевич".
  5. "УБОП : Досье : Бондаренко Владимир Дмитриевич".
  6. 1 2 http://file.liga.net/person/676-vladimir-bondarenko.html
  7. 1 2 http://genshtab.info/index.php?title=Бондаренко, Владимир Дмитриевич
  8. 1 2 http://ubop.net.ua/dose/bondarenko-vladimir-dmitrievich.html
  9. (Ukrainian) Партія „Реформи і порядок”, Database DATA
  10. http://w1.c1.rada.gov.ua/pls/site/p_deputat?d_id=1393
  11. (Ukrainian)Single-mandate constituency № 219, Central Election Commission of Ukraine
  12. Sobolev: Front for Change and Reform and Order Party to join Batkivschyna, Interfax-Ukraine (11 June 2013)
    Front for Change, Reforms and Order to dissolve for merger with Batkivshchyna - Sobolev, Ukrinform (11 June 2013))
  13. Klitschko officially announced as winner of Kyiv mayor election, Interfax-Ukraine (4 June 2014)
  14. (Ukrainian) In Kyivrada are 9 parties - official results, Ukrayinska Pravda (3 June 2014)
    (Ukrainian) 60% of the new Kyivrada is filled by UDAR, Ukrayinska Pravda (4 June 2014)
  15. (Ukrainian) UDAR has 75% of the constituencies in Kyivrada, Ukrayinska Pravda (3 June 2014)
    (Ukrainian) 60% of the new Kyivrada is filled by UDAR, Ukrayinska Pravda (4 June 2014)
  16. (Ukrainian) Candidates and winner for the seat in constituency 219 in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election, RBK Ukraine
  17. (Ukrainian) He rushes to the authorities in the largest cities of Ukraine, Korrespondent.net (8 October 2015)
Political offices
Preceded by
Volodymyr Makeyenko
Head of the Kiev City State Administration
2014
Succeeded by
Vitali Klitschko
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