Nataliya Bohasheva

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Nataliya Bohasheva

Nataliya Vladyslavivna Bohasheva (born 17 December 1960) is a Ukrainian politician.

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Early life and education

In 1984, Nataliya Bohasheva graduated from Kyiv Polytechnic Institute as a system engineer of electronic computing machines. In 2000, she graduated from legal studies at the Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University as a lawyer. [1]

Career

In 1978–1979, Nataliya Bohasheva worked as an accountant for Central Pharmacy No. 7 of the Shevchenkiv district of Kyiv. Between 1979 and 1981, she was a technician-electrician and technician-designer at the Kyiv Automation Plant. From 1981 to 1993, Bohasheva worked as an engineer and electrical engineer at Kyiv Special Design and Technology Bureau "Dnipro". [1]

In 1993–1994, Bohasheva worked as a bailiff of the Zhovtne District Court of the Department of Justice of the Kyiv City State Administration. Between February and June 1994, she was the Ukrainian-Canadian joint venture "Teolta-K" executive director in Kyiv. From 1994 to 1999, Bohasheva was a referent, an acting head of the organizational department, and a head of the organizational department of the People's Movement of Ukraine Secretariat. [1]

From 1999 to 2006, Bohasheva was an assistant consultant to the People's Deputy of Ukraine. [2] In 2007–2008, she was an adviser to the President of Ukraine. Between 2007 and 2010, she was a Deputy Minister of Justice of Ukraine. [1]

From April 2006 to June 2007, Bohasheva was a People's Deputy of Ukraine of the 5th convocation from the Block "Our Ukraine" as No. 76 in the list. [3] At the time of the elections, she was an assistant consultant of the People's Deputy of Ukraine and a member of the People's Union "Our Ukraine" party. [4] Bohasheva was a Head of the Subcommittee on Election Legislation and Citizens' Unification of the Committee on State Building, Regional Policy, and Local Self-Government (since July 2006), a member of the Our Ukraine Block faction (since April 2006). She signed her parliamentary credentials on 15.06.2007. [5]

Bohasheva is a Civil servant of the 5th rank (since 12.2007), and 4th rank (since 01.2009). She is one of the developers of the Electoral Code of Ukraine project.

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