Bohdan Matkivskyi

Bohdan Matkivskyi (Ukrainian: Богдан Миронович Матківський, (was born on February 14, 1980, Truskavets, Lviv Oblast) is a Ukrainian politician. A People's Deputy of Ukraine of the VIIIth convocation.[2]

Bohdan Matkivskyi
Богдан Миронович Матківський
Personal details
Born (1980-02-14) 14 February 1980
Toky Village, Pidvolochysk Raion, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine
Nationality Ukraine
Political partyNonpartisanism
Alma materDrohobych Ivan Franko State Pedagogical University[1]

Life

Graduated the 9th form in secondary school No. 3, then studied in Lviv Military Lyceum after Heroi Krut. Graduated from vocational training school No. 19 with honour. Graduated from the Faculty of Management and Marketing of Drohobych Ivan Franko State Pedagogical University but followed neither pedagogic nor economic direction. Since 2008 he is involved in social-economic programs. A general director of Private Limited Company «Zet-Avtor». 2013- 2014 – during this period of Kyivan Maidan he was a commander of sotnia deputy of the 12th sotnia of Maidan. In February 2014, Bohdan Matkivskyi was appointed a coordinator of self-defence in Drohobychy by Andriy Parubiy. He is a commander of the 2nd section of the 2nd company command of the 1st battalion of Ukrainian National Army.

He is one of the founders of political party Gromadskyi Ruh (People's Control)

In 2014 he was elected a people's deputy of Ukraine at electoral aria No.121, Lviv Oblast. November 27, 2014 is a date of starting deputy's powers. He does not belong to any faction. A secretary of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on the questions of economic policy. A member of group of inter-parliamentary connections with the Norway A member of group of inter-parliamentary connections with the Republic of Finland A member of group of inter-parliamentary connections with the Social Republic of Vietnam A member of group of inter-parliamentary connections with the Republic of India A member of group of inter-parliamentary connections with the Chinese People's Republic[3]

PARLIAMENT OF UKRAINE. Bohdan Matkivskyi, Andriy Parubiy 2017

Honours and awards

Ukraine's President's Honour — anniversary medal «25 Years of Ukraine’s Independence» (2016).[4]

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