Volodymyr Yuriyovych Areshonkov (Ukrainian: Володимир Арешонков; born December 17, 1957, in Korosten, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine) is a People's Deputy of Ukraine[1] and Honored Worker of Education of Ukraine (2017).[2]

Volodymyr Yuriyovych Areshonkov
Born (1957-12-17) December 17, 1957 (age 66)
OccupationUkrainian politician

Biography

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  • 1981 – Uzhhorod State University, Russian language and literature, philologist-teacher;
  • 2003 – Ukrainian Academy of Public Administration under the President of Ukraine, Public Administration – Master of Public Administration;
  • 2007 – Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences;
  • 2008 – Associate Professor of Education Management and Innovative Educational Technologies.
  • 2015 – Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences.
  • 2016 – Professor of the Department of Special Historical Disciplines and Jurisprudence of Zhytomyr State University named after Ivan Franko.

Labor and political activity

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  • April–November 2010 – Viktor Yanukovych is appointed head of the Korosten District State Administration.
  • November 27, 2014 – elected People's Deputy of Ukraine in the 64th majority constituency with its center in Korosten from the Bloc of Petro Poroshenko party.[3] Deputy Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Committee on Rules of Procedure and Organization of Work of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.

According to the media, he was engaged in bribing voters.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Народний депутат України Володимир Арешонков стосовно новацій у харчуванні дітей-чорнобильців". www.golos.com.ua (in Ukrainian). 28 January 2017. Retrieved 2021-11-30.
  2. ^ "Порошенко присвоїв нардепу від Житомирської області звання "Заслужений працівник освіти"". www.zhitomir.info (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2021-11-30.
  3. ^ Цензор.НЕТ (22 April 2019). "Первая "тушка" БПП на Житомирщине: Арешонков объявил о самовыдвижении на парламентских выборах". Цензор.НЕТ (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-11-30.
  4. ^ "Арешонков Володимир Юрійович — Біографія, Балотування, Фракції, Декларації | ПолітХаб". www.chesno.org (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2021-11-30.