Serhii Bondarchuk

This article is about the Ukrainian politician. For the Soviet filmmaker, see Sergei Bondarchuk.
Sergii Bondarchuk
(Ukrainian: Сергі́й Васи́льович Бондарчу́к)
Personal details
Born (1971-10-31) October 31, 1971
Kyiv
Political party Our Ukraine (2010-2013)
Awards
This name uses Eastern Slavic naming customs; the patronymic is Васи́льович and the family name is Bondarchuk.

Sergii Bondarchuk (Ukrainian: Сергі́й Васи́льович Бондарчу́к) (born October 31, 1971) is a Ukrainian civic leader, politician, and businessman. He received the award "Hero of Ukraine" in 2010.

Born: 1971, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Education: Kyiv Frunze Higher All-Army College, army intelligence (1993); Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, MA in Finance (2004)

1993-1995 — officer, anti-corruption department, Security Service of Ukraine,

1995-2001 – top-manager, partner - Ukrainian energy trade, heavy machinery, military industry companies

2002 – Member of Parliament, independent.[1]

2004- Official representative of Viktor Yushchenko in Volyn oblast, participant of Orange revolution.

2005-2010 — Director General, State company for export and import of military and special products and services “Ukrspetsexport”. Russia accused him of illegal weapon trafficking to Georgia before the Russian-Georgian war in 2008 and declared persona non grata in Russia.

2010 – businessman, President of the “New traditions” charitable foundation

2010-2013 – member of the ruling bodies of Nasha Ukraina (Our Ukraine; Victor Yushchenko's party).[2] Initiator of the dissemination of the party in 2013.

2013 – Coordinator of Working group, National Round Table “Agreement for the European Future”.

Married, has a daughter and a son.

References

  1. "CEC releases list of winners in 225 single-mandate districts". The Ukrainian Weekly. April 14, 2002. Retrieved October 4, 2013.
  2. "Our Ukraine Relieves Bondarchuk Of Post Of Chairman Of Its Political Council". Ukrainian News. February 9, 2013.
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