Konstantin Anatolyevich Bondarev is a People's Deputy of Verkhovna Rada (from the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc).
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Konstantin Bondarev was born on September 13, 1972 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. From 1979 to 1981, he studied at Tashkent school No. 110, also attented piano classes, and started going for tennis classes. In 1981 the family moved to Kyiv, where in 1989 konstantin graduated from the school No. 91, also he attended underwater swimming and cycling classes.[1][2] Konstantin Bondarev is married with two daughters. He's fond of history, literature and painting; also among his hobbies are travelling (active tourism), auto racing, horseback riding, photography.[3] He speaks English.
In 2001 Konstantin Bondarev graduated from Kiev National University of Engineering and Architecture, the Faculty of Municipal Construction and Economy, with qualification of a civil engineer. During his studies he actively participated in the students' research activities. Along with the academic activities Konstantin started working because it was a difficult time (early 90s) and he had to earn for a living: he was writing tutorials on the programming languages popular at that time. Then he took his first steps in business. In 2004 he graduated Kyiv National Economic University, majoring in Business Administration.[4][5][6]
In 1995 Konstantin Bondarev founded and registered his first company. He tried to act at different areas related to production, also was engaged in banking business.[7]
In 1997 - 1999 Konstantin Bondarev worked as financial director of LLC "Maxi-K", and from 1999 till 2000 he acted as the Director of "Maxi-K".[8] At that time "Maxi-K" was one of the largest importers of fuels and lubricants.
In 2000 - 2003 he was working as consulting auditor for "Tetra-audit" company.[9][10]
In 2002 Konstantin Bondarev has won a seat at Kyiv Oblast' Council,Ivankivsky majority constituency, he was deputy chairman of the budget committee. Along with carrying out his parliamentary duties, Konstantin Bondarev continued being actively engaged in public activities.
In 2004, he joined the ranks of the Socialist Party of Ukraine, as, according to him, this party reflected his ideas about social justice to the fullest extent.[11] In 2005, he led Oblast' SPU headquarters.
Since April 2004 till April 2006 Konstantin Bondarev has been appointed the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of JSC Bank "Veles"[12]
On January 22, 2007, Konstantin Bondarev joined "Fatherland" Union. During the presidential election campaign in 2009-2010 he was working as deputy head of the Kiev Oblast' headquarters of Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc for advocacy work.[13]
In November 2007 Konstantin Bondarev was elected to the 6th Verkhovna Rada from Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc, No. 114 on the list.
Activities in Rada: