Wladimir Stretowitsch

Date of Birth: 19.05.1958
Place of Birth. Education.
Born in the village of Sabran in the Malinski district of the Zhytomyr region in a family of a forestry worker and a collective farm worker.
In 1977, he graduated from the Kiev Topographic Technicum (Technician-Topographer). 1983 - Law Faculty of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. 1987 - Postgraduate studies at the Institute of State and Law of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Candidate of Legal Sciences.
Career.
1977-1978 - Technician-Topographer at the Calculation Center of the Western Aerospace Geodetic Enterprise.
1983-1987 - Legal Advisor of the collective farm 'Friendship' in the village of Stepni Chutori of the Novoselytsky district in the Chernihiv region, educator in the students' dormitory of PTSU-24 in Kyiv.
1987-1994 - Junior researcher in the Department of Legal Problems in Ecology and Agriculture, Scientific Secretary, Senior Researcher at the Institute of State and Law of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.
In 1994, Stretowitsch was elected in one of the electoral districts of Vinnytsia region. He was the chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Legal Policy and Judicial Reform. He was a member of the Constitutional Commission of the Parliament, a member of the State Commission for the Implementation of Administrative Reform in Ukraine, a member of the Coordinating Council on Judicial Reform Issues under the President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma.
In the 1998 elections, he could not enter parliament on the list of the 'Forward, Ukraine!' bloc. Upon completion of the first deputy legislative term, he worked as a professor at the Department of Law of the Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts.
In 2002, he entered parliament on the list of Viktor Yushchenko’s Our Ukraine bloc. In 2006 - again from the pro-presidential Our Ukraine. In the early parliamentary elections of 2007, he received a mandate as a deputy on the list of the Our Ukraine - People's Sovereignty bloc (according to the quota of the public movement People's Sovereignty).
In the IV term, Stretowitsch headed the Committee for the Fight Against Organized Crime and Corruption. In the V parliamentary term, he headed the Committee for the Legal Support of Law Enforcement Activities. Since November 2007, Stretowitsch has been the deputy chairman of this committee.
In the autumn of 2012, he ran as a self-nominated candidate in Single-Member District No. 184 in the Kherson region for the VII parliamentary term but lost to the regional Mykola Dmytruk.
Leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party, previously part of the Our Ukraine bloc and in the 2007 elections in the Our Ukraine - People's Sovereignty bloc.
Since December 2015, he has been the chairman of the Non-Governmental Beekeeping Association of Ukraine.
In the 2019 parliamentary elections, he ran as a candidate from the Strength and Honor party, No. 35 on the list.
Lawyer of the LLC 'Trading House Karges'.
Social Engagement.
President of the Ukrainian Parliamentary Lawyers' Club (1994-1998). Honorary President of the World Congress of Ukrainian Lawyers (since 1998). President of the Foundation for the Promotion of Legal and Political Reforms (since 1998). President of the Eastern Europe Department and member of the Board of Directors of the international organization 'Parliamentarians Against Corruption and Organized Crime'. In the early 2000s, he headed the legal service of the public committee for the protection of the constitution 'Ukraine Without Kuchma' in negotiations with representatives of the existing government.
Scientific Activity.
Author of about 40 works on issues of labor and property relations regulation in agriculture and constitutional law.
Awards.
Honored Lawyer of Ukraine (1996). Awarded the Order of Yaroslav the Wise IV class.
Family.
Wife Tetjana Ivanivna (born 1956) - lawyer, deputy director for legal issues of PTK 'Nilena'. Two daughters - Kateryna (born 1987) and Anna (born 1988).
Hobbies.
Video games
Death. Died on April 6, 2023, in a traffic accident.
07.04.2023