[1] In the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election Kononenko lost reelection as an independent candidate in single-seat constituency 94 (Kyiv Oblast).
[citation needed] Kononenko owns an PJSC Closed Non-diversified Corporate Investment fund VIK, which manages seven companies.
[6][3] In the declaration of 2015, Igor Kononenko indicated the following companies in which he was the head or investor: Shipbuilding plant "Leninska Kuznia" (Kyiv), International Tennis Academy, Medservice Plus, Promavtomatika, European House, Kievgate Investment, Treck Holding Coast S.L.
[10] In the elections to the Kyiv City Council of 2014, Kononenko entered the electoral list of the party UDAR, where he took 11th place.
[12] In the Ukrainian parliament, Kononenko became the first deputy chairman of the faction, also joining the Committee on the Fuel and Energy Complex, Nuclear Policy and Security and the Inter-parliamentary group on relations with Austria.
[6] In the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election Kononenko lost reelection as an independent candidate in single-seat constituency 94 (Kyiv Oblast).
[13] As a result of voters' appeals, a pedestrian bridge over the highway H01 was built in Obukhiv (Kyiv Oblast) with the assistance of People's Deputy Igor Kononenko.
[27][28][29] In addition, his foundation financed the printing of an album with the works of students of the famous folk artist Oleksiy Petrenko.
[30] Charitable Foundation presented Vasylkiv Raion a unique specialized bus for disabled children education.
[39] In 2021, the businessman donated a drone to the Special Operations Forces, a generator and auto parts — for the needs of the 58th Independent Motorized Infantry Brigade.
[42] In 2022, after the start of a full-scale invasion by the Russian army, Kononenko and his Foundation help the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Territorial Defense Forces, hospitals and air raid shelter: body armor, helmets, tourniquets, first-aid kits, hemostatic agents, armored vans, a quad bike, a quadcopter were handed over to the military and to volunteer centers in the east and south of the country, and medical facilities in a number of regions were provided with medicines and medical products.
[46] In 2023, one of the newly created brigades of the Defense Forces of Ukraine received a one-time medical aid of UAH 150,000 from his Foundation.
Doctors created a list taking into account real needs, and after that the Igor Kononenko Charitable Foundation sent a shipment to the front.
[47] Serhiy Varakin, commander of the sniper company of the 58th separate mechanized brigade named after Ivan Vyhovsky, reported on October 6, 2023 that his unit received help from a number of celebrities, including a ground control station for drones from Igor Kononenko.