Ruslan Dmytrovich Bogdan (born 28 January 1972 in Kyiv) is a Ukrainian businessman, and politician.
He studied at the secondary school No. 234, Kyiv. In 1989 Ruslan entered Kyiv Suvorov Military School (now Ivan Bohun Military High School), "military training" faculty. [1]
In 2005, Bogdan joined the Reforms and Order Party. [3] In the 2006 Ukrainian parliamentary election he was a candidate for the party in its Civil Bloc "PORA-PRP" (with PORA) as number 31 on this election list. [3] This alliance received 1.47% and no seats at the election. [4]
In the 2007 Ukrainian parliamentary election Bogdan was elected to parliament as number 146 of the election list of the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc as a member of Reforms and Order Party. [3]
Bogdan was expelled from the Verkhovna Rada fraction Bloc of Yulia Tymoshenko - Fatherland in February 2011. [5] [3] Since then he barely attended parliamentary sessions. [6] In July 2012, he re-joined the Bloc of Yulia Tymoshenko — Fatherland fraction. [7]
Member of the Verkhovna Rada Temporary Inquiry Panel on the audit of the National Bank of Ukraine during the financial crisis (from 18 December 2008 to 18 December 2009) and Member of the Verkhovna Rada Interim Commission on the decision of the Arbitration Institute of Stockholm Chamber of Commerce, investigation the facts of corruption by "RosUkrEnergo" and the involvement of public authorities and arrest of the former head of the State Customs service of Ukraine A. Makarenko(from 1 July 2010 to 19 November 2010) [10]
In 2012 he was not re-elected into parliament on the party list of "Fatherland" (number 73). [11] [12]
During 17 July 2016 constituency mid-term elections Bogdan was elected back into the Ukrainian parliament for Fatherland. [13]
In the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election Bogdan failed as a Fatherland candidate in constituency 151 (in Poltava Oblast) to get reelected to parliament. [14] He lost this election with 15.58% of the votes to Maksym Berezin of the party Servant of the People (who won with 47.45% of the votes). [14]
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