- Council of People's Commissars (Ukraine)
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Council of People's Commissars of the Ukrainian SSR (Ukrainian: Рада Народних Комісарів УРСР, Раднарком, Radnarkom) was the highest governing body of executive power in Ukrainian SSR from January 1919 to 1946. The council replaced the Temporary Workers-Peasants Government of Ukraine. In 1919 during the advance of the Denikin's Army the role of the council was suspended and for a short period it was merged with the Central Executive Committee of Ukraine and leadership of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Ukraine forming the All-Ukrainian Revolutionary Committee.
Contents
List of chairmen
- Christian Rakovsky
- Vlas Chubar
- Panas Lyubchenko
- Mykhailo Bondarenko
- Dem'yan Korotchenko
- Leonid Korniyets
- Nikita Khrushchev
General overview
The Council of People's Commissars was created on January 29, 1919 after Leonid Pyatakov was unable to find compromise with members of his government (Temporary Workers-Peasants Government of Ukraine). There was a political struggle between Pyatakov and Fyodor Sergeyev. To solve the issue to Ukraine was sent Christian Rakovsky who was appointed the new head of the Soviet government of Ukraine.
The initial composition of the council was based on the previous temporary government and consisted of 13 commissariats, the Council of National Economy, and the Supreme Socialist Inspection. Among its members were Antonov-Ovsiyenko, Bubnov, Voroshylov, Zharko, Zatonsky, Kotsyubynsky, Kviring, Magidov, Mezhlauk, Podvoisky, Rukhymovich, Sergeyev, Shlikhter, and others.
Office Name minister Notes Chairman Rakovsky Military Commissars Podvoisky
MezhlaukCouncil of National Economy Pyatakov
Kviring
RukhymovichCheka Voroshilov Rev-Mil Council Antonov commander Kotsyubynsky Internal Affairs Averin Soviet Propaganda Artem Labor Magidov Finance Zemit Justice Khmelnytsky Cherny Member of Collegium Agriculture Kalegayev (temp. Rakovsky) Socialist Inspection and State Control Skrypnyk Galkin Member of Collegium Provision Shlikhter
BubnovForeign Affairs Balabanova After liberation of Ukraine from Denikin's Army in February 1920 was introduced the new composition of the council.
- Composition (Feb. 1920)
- Rakovsky, Narkom of Internal Affairs
- Manuilsky, Narkom of Land Affairs
- Hrynko, Narkom of Enlightenment
- Vladymirov, Narkom of Provision
- Terletsky, Narkom of Jusice
- Paderin, Narkom of Social Security
- Kost, Narkom of Health Care
- Chubar, representative of the Higher Council of National Economy of RSFSR
In December 1920 after signing a friendship treaty with the RSFSR the council also included several united ministries with the RSFSR that were guided from Moscow. On July 13, 1923 Rakovsky was replaced with Vlas Chubar and reassigned on a diplomatic mission. In 1920 there was created the Ukrainian Economical council that in 1923 was included into the Council of People's Commissars.
See also
- People's Secretariat
- Central Executive Committee of Ukraine
External links
- Council of People's Commissars of Ukrainian SSR
- Soviet governments in Ukraine
- Handbook on the history of Ukraine
- Ukrainian Economic Council
- List of articles on the Soviet bodies of state government
- Historical overlook on the formation of the Soviet state and Ukrainian Soviet republic
- Historical documents of the Ukrainian Soviet government
All Cabinets of Ukraine* Ukrainian People's Republic
(1917–1920)General Secretariat (1917) • Holubovych Government (1918) • Vasylenko Government (1918) • Lyzohub Government (1918) • Gerbel Government (1918) • Chekhivsky Government (1919) • Ostapenko Government (1919) • Martos Government (1919) • Mazepa Government (1920) • Prokopovych Government (1920) • Livytskyi Government (1920)Ukrainian SSR
(1917–1991)Artem Government (1917-1918) • Council of People's Secretaries (1917-1918) • Provisional Workers-Peasants Government of Ukraine (1918-1919) • All-Ukrainian Revolutionary Committee (1919-1920) • Council of People's Commissars (1919-1946) • Khrushchev Government (1944-1947) • Second Korotchenko Government (1948-1954) • First Kalchenko Government (1954-1957) • Second Kalchenko Government (1957-1961) • First Shcherbytsky Government (1961-1963) • Kazanets Government (1963-1965) • Second Shcherbytsky Government (1965-1968) • Third Shcherbytsky Government (1968-1972) • First Lyashko Government (1972-1976) • Second Lyashko Government (1976-1981) • Third Lyashko Government (1981-1986) • First Masol Government (1987-1990)Ukraine
(1991-Present)Fokin Government (1990-1992) • Kuchma Government (1992-1993) • Second Masol Government (1994-1995) • Marchuk Government (1995-1996) • Lazarenko Government (1996-1997) • Pustovoitenko Government (1997-1999) • Yushchenko Government (1999-2001) • Kinakh Government (2001-2002) • First Yanukovych Government (2002-2004) • First Tymoshenko Government (2005) • Yekhanurov Government (2005-2006) • Alliance of National Unity (2006-2007) • Second Tymoshenko Government (2007-2010) • Azarov Government (2010-present)- Acting cabinets not included
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- Government of Ukraine
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