Oksana Prodan: biography

Oksana Prodan is a famous modern Ukrainian politician. He is also an entrepreneur and public figure. She was a people's deputy of Ukraine, heads the associations of representatives of small and medium-sized businesses. It is considered a leading expert in the implementation of the resuscitation package of reforms.

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Oksana Prodan was born in the city of Chernivtsi. She was born in 1974.

Has several higher educations. At first she graduated from the State University in her native Chernivtsi. Received a diploma with honors in international economics.

In 2000, she became the owner of a diploma from the Institute of Statistics, Accounting and Auditing. This time the heroine of our article mastered the profession of an auditor. She began to work in this area, in particular in the field of freight forwarding services. Soon received the appropriate certificate of auditor.

In parallel, Oksana Prodan, whose biography throughout her career was connected with economics, studied at Chernivtsi National University. In 2002, she received a diploma from this higher educational institution with a degree in law.

Labor activity

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Since the mid-90s, Oksana Prodan worked in a small position as an economist, and later as a legal adviser in the closed joint-stock company Ukrtrans-Chernivtsi. Until a certain time, she decided not to leave her hometown.

In 2002, she tried herself in the field of private business, having worked as an independent entrepreneur. In 2003, she received the position of head of the SP Trans company, which was a limited liability company.

Since 2004, Oksana Prodan officially worked as deputy director of the company "Ukrtrans-Chernivtsi", in which she began her professional career.

Social and political activities

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In the mid-2000s, Prodan begins to participate in the public and political life of the country. First, a member of the Public Council at the State Customs Service of Ukraine. In March 2005, he received the post of secretary on the Council of Importers, which operates under the Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers.

A few months later - a new position. This time Oksana Petrovna Prodan becomes the deputy head of the Council under the Cabinet of Ministers, who is responsible for the sphere of foreign economic activity.

In 2007, he applied the knowledge gained in jurisprudence in the place of an arbitrator at a public organization called the Arbitration Initiative.

In 2008, he returned to economic issues. Sold headed by a cabinet of entrepreneurs working under the cabinet. In 2010, in the opposition government, he heads the committee on protecting the rights of businessmen and entrepreneurs in Russia.

Tax reform

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For most Ukrainians in 2010, the name of the heroine of our article became familiar. Oksana Prodan about tax reform then began to speak out actively, calling for decisive action.

The reason was the proposal of the Cabinet of Ministers to abolish the existing simplified taxation system in the country, according to which the majority of small and medium-sized entrepreneurs worked.

It was Sold then came up with the initiative to go on a mass protest against this decision of politicians. Then they received the symbolic name "Tax Maidan". One of the results of these protests was the founding of a small and medium-sized business association called Fortetsya, which was led by itself Sold.

Two years later, she put forward her candidacy for elections to the Verkhovna Rada. She found herself in the top five of the party list of the UDAR party, led by the famous Ukrainian boxer Vitaliy Klichko. She managed to get into parliament, where Prodan participated in the creation of 44 bills as an author and co-author.

In 2014, she again went to the Verkhovna Rada. This time on the list from the bloc of Petro Poroshenko, which included members of the party "BLOW" and "Solidarity".

Her work in the Ukrainian parliament is rated highly. Currently, she is one of the most productive and efficient representatives of the Ukrainian parliament. Her initiatives and suggestions made as part of the adoption of the resuscitation reform package were especially appreciated.

The heroine of our article is married, she has two daughters. The husband is an entrepreneur who organizes passenger transportation.


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