News and SocietyPolicy

Vladimir Oleynik: biography, photo

He rightfully can be considered a veteran in Ukrainian politics. His career began from the very bottom, as befits a party functionary in the Land of Soviets. Vladimir Oleinik, who held leading positions in the system of state administration in the era of communism, was accused by ill-wishers of betraying the ideals of the party, double-dealing and even corruption. However, the politician himself considers this all as insinuations and repeatedly stressed that he never took and never gave bribes. And when Vladimir Oleinik ran for three times in the Verkhovna Rada parliamentarians, he did not even think about paying for a place on the list. What was his way to the political Olympus and why does the politician of the old formation today live and work not in his native Ukraine but in Russia?

Years of childhood and adolescence

What first of all can interest both Russians and Ukrainians in such a person as Vladimir Oleinik? Biography! Photo policy today is often found on the pages of printed publications. He is in disgrace with the current Ukrainian authorities and will not wait until the political elite in his native country is replaced.

Vladimir Nikolaevich Oleinik was born in the village of Buzovka (Zhashkiv district, Cherkasy region). It happened on April 16, 1957. The future deputy of the Verkhovna Rada by parents was brought up on the ideas of classical Christianity, as the father and mother of the politician were religious people. However, already from his youthful years, Vladimir Oleinik gravitated towards "secular life", leaning towards the atheistic principles of being. At first he became a member of the Komsomol, and then joined the ranks of the CPSU. Having reached adulthood, the young man was called to serve in the Armed Forces.

Work and study

Having demobilized, Vladimir Oleinik settles down to work as a simple mechanic at an auto enterprise. The young man realizes the need to get a second higher education and goes to the Kharkov Law Institute in parallel, a diploma that he will be given in 1981. After that, he works in the specialty in Pridneprovsky District Court (Cherkassy) and during the period from 1982 to 1987, as a representative of Themis, he considers civil cases.

In 1985 he was appointed chairman of the Cherkasy District Court.

Career on the party line

In 1987, Vladimir Oleinik, whose biography is certainly of interest to political scientists, is appointed to the post of head of the department of administrative and financial and trade bodies of the local city committee of the CPU. Shortly thereafter, a young man is assigned the duties of an instructor in the state and legal department at the local regional committee of the Communist Party. He is sent to the party school in Odessa, and in 1991 Oleinik Vladimir Nikolaevich, whose photo is familiar to almost every representative of the political establishment of Ukraine, becomes her graduate (specialty - political science).

Work in the bureaucracy

In the period from 1990 to 1994 he occupied the post of assistant to the head of the city executive committee of the city of Cherkassy. The next eight years the graduate of the Kharkov Law Institute worked as a city head.

For one year (1998-1999), he combined this work with the presidency of the Association of Ukrainian Cities. In the fall of 2009, he took up the post of head of the JSC "Information Agency Expressinform", having worked in a new quality for himself until the spring of 2010.

Elections of the head of state

In the late 90's, with the support of the city's head of Kirovograd, Oleinik took part in the presidential elections in Ukraine as a candidate. In the summer of 1999, in the city of Kanev, Vladimir Nikolaevich together with Yevhen Marchuk, Alexander Tkachenko and Alexander Moroz signed an agreement to nominate a single candidate for the leading position in the country as opposed to Leonid Kuchma. Such a political alliance was later called "Kanevskaya Quartet". After a while, it broke up due to internal disagreements. As a result, Vladimir Oleinik, whose photo was "decorated" in 1999 by billboards of large Ukrainian cities, was forced to withdraw in favor of his colleague - Evgeni Marchuk.

In the second round of presidential elections, the initiator of the "Kanevskaya Quartet" voted for the representative of the "left" party - Petro Symonenko.

In the first half of the nil, Vladimir Nikolayevich actively works in the Ukrainian People's Party "Sobor", and in 2004 during the next presidential election he was a confidant of Viktor Yushchenko.

Work in the Verkhovna Rada

In 2006, Oleynik adjoins the political bloc of Yulia Tymoshenko and becomes a people's deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of the 5th convocation. Then the graduate of the Kharkov Law Institute becomes an assistant to the head of the parliamentary committee responsible for the sphere of industrial and regulatory policy and entrepreneurship.

After a while, Vladimir Nikolayevich changes his political orientation and joins the ranks of the Party of Regions, whose support in spring 2010 provides him with a place in the Ukrainian parliament of the VI convocation. He receives the post of first assistant to the head of the parliamentary committee, responsible for resolving the issues of legislative support for law enforcement.

Oleinik together with Vadim Kolesnichenko worked out a normative legal act that toughened the responsibility for slander, extremism, dissemination of "secret" information against representatives of law enforcement agencies. This law, adopted in the Verkhovna Rada under the influence of the MPs of the Party of Regions and the CPU, caused a serious resonance in society and provoked numerous protests of people who demanded the repeal of the draconian law that restricts human rights and freedoms.

The threat of prosecution

Ukrainian investigators suspected Oleinik and several of his colleagues that voting about the sensational law occurred in violation of the norms of the law. Say, they knowingly "falsified" this procedure. As a result, Vladimir Nikolayevich was put on the wanted list.

Work in Russia

Currently, Oleynik lives and works in Russia. He provides legal assistance in the sphere of property relations. Vladimir Nikolaevich in the future does not rule out the possibility of returning to his homeland and is even ready to once again fight for the presidency of Ukraine, when the existing government will resign.

Oleinik is married, he has three sons: Ruslan, Denis and Vladimir.

Similar articles

 

 

 

 

Trending Now

 

 

 

 

Newest

Copyright © 2018 en.delachieve.com. Theme powered by WordPress.