Oleksandr Bondar

Oleksandr Mykolayovych Bondar is a Ukrainian politician, People's Deputy of Ukraine, Member of the parliamentary fraction of OUR UKRAINE - People's Self-Defence. Bondar is a member of Ukrainian Republican Party "Sobor".[3]

Oleksandr Bondar
Oleksandr Bondar
People's Deputy of Ukraine
5th convocation
In office
May 25, 2006  June 14, 2007
ConstituencyUkrainian Republican Party "Sobor", No.37[1]
6th convocation
In office
November 23, 2007  December 12, 2012
ConstituencyUkrainian Republican Party "Sobor", No.66[2]

Biography

Oleksandr Bondar was born on 7 January 1955, in Kiev.[4] He is married with two sons:

  • wife Victoria (b. 1965) - economist

sons:

  • Artem Bondar (b. 1978) - lawyer
  • Gennady (b. 1990) - student

Education

Oleksandr Bondar graduated from Kiev Shevchenko University in 1977, Faculty of Cybernetics, with qualification of economist and mathematician.[5] In 2001 he obtained his PhD at Kyiv National Economic University with thesis "Organizational-economic mechanism of privatization of strategic enterprises (based on industrial enterprises of Ukraine)".

Career

  • August 1977 - October 1978 - engineer-economist at "Ukrglavsnabsistema", Glavsnab of USSR (Main Administration of Supply Management), Kiev
  • October 1978-September 1981 - engineer at Moscow Automation Institute, Moscow
  • October 1981-April 1987 - leading engineer at the Central scientific-production association (NPO) "Cascade", Moscow
  • April 1987-September 1990 - senior engineer, software engineer at the Institute of Automation Systems, Central NPO "Cascade", Moscow
  • September 1990-May 1991 - senior adviser on the economy issues, Moscovskiy Rayon Council, Kiev
  • May 1991-May 1992 - Vice President for Economic Affairs of the Moscow District Executive Committee, Kiev
  • May 1992-August 1993 - Head of the privatization department at Kyiv City State Administration
  • August 1993-August 1994 - Deputy Chairman of the Foundation on issues of privatization of communal property of Kiev
  • August 1994-February 1998 - Deputy Chairman of the State Property Fund of Ukraine
  • February - November 1998 - 1st Deputy Chairman of the State Property Fund of Ukraine
  • November 1998-April 2003 - Chairman of the State Property Fund of Ukraine
  • April 2003 - June 2005 - 1st Deputy Chairman of the State Property Fund of Ukraine for relations with Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
  • July 2005 - April 2006 - Deputy Chairman of the State Property Fund of Ukraine[6][7]

Politics

  • April 2006-June 2007 - People's Deputy in the 5th convocation of Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine; elected from the Bloc "Our Ukraine", No. 37 in the list.[8] Chairman of the subcommittee on property and other proprietary rights of the Committee on Economic Policy (since July 2006). Member of the fraction "Our Ukraine" (since April 2006)
  • since November 2007 - People's Deputy of the 6th convocation of Verkhovna Rada; elected from block "Our Ukraine - People's Self-Defense", No. 66 in the list.
  • First Deputy Chairman of the Special Control Commission of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on privatization
  • Chairman of the Subcommittee on privatization of state and communal property, nationalization (re) bankruptcy and property management, which is in a state or municipal ownership of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on economic policy
  • Member of the Group for Interparliamentary Relations with Romania[9]

Awards

  • Order of Merit, III class (2002), II class (2005)
  • Order of Saint Stanislav, II class (2000)
  • Order of Saint Volodymyr, IV class (2001)
  • Honoured economist of Ukraine (August 1999).[10]
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References

See also

Political offices
Preceded by
Volodymyr Lanovy (acting)
Director of State Property Fund of Ukraine
1998–2003
Succeeded by
Mykhailo Chechetov
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