List of heads of government in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast and Stanislawow Voivodeship

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List of heads of government in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast and Stanislawow Voivodeship provides a summary of people who were in charge of the regional government in the lands of the former Stanislawow Voivodeship and the today's Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast.

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Voivodes (Second Polish Republic)

Regional government (Ukrainian SSR)

Chairmen of Executive Committee

Term startTerm endFull name with patronym Date of birth
Oct. 1939November 1939Mykhailo Vasyliovych Hrulenko(b. 1904)
November 19391945Maksym Maksymovych Kozenko(b. 1905)
19451946Ivan Ivanovych Ryasychenko
19461949Pylyp Kuzmych Shcherbak(b. 1907)
1949unknownYukhym Nykyforovych Kobzin(b. 1904)
19521955Yuri Yosypovych Pantelyuk
19561977Petro Fedorovych Kaykan
19801990Vadym Oleksandrovych Boychuk
April 199010 September 1990Dmytro Vasyliovych Zakharchuk(b. 1940)
Oct. 1990Jan. 1991Vasyl Ostapovych Pavlyk(b. 1938)
Jan. 1991Mar. 1992Mykola Mykhailovych Yakovyna(b. 1957)

First secretary of the Party

Term startTerm endFull name with patronym Date of birth
27 November 19394 August 1941Mykhailo Vasyliovych Hurlenko(b. 1904)
19441949Mykhailo Varnayevych Slon(b. 1906)
1949January 1950Pylyp Kuzmych Shcherbak(b. 1907)
January 19501951Mykhailo Varnayevych Slon(b. 1906)
1951June 1959Pylyp Kuzmych Shcherbak(b. 1907)
June 19591963Yakiv Ivanovych Lysenko(b. 1906)
1963August 1963(acting) Ivan Kashcheyev(b. 1911)
August 1963February 1966Ivan Andreyevich Kashcheyev(b. 1911)
February 1966March 1969Yakiv Petrovych Pohrebnyak(b. 1928)
March 1969November 1973Viktor Fedorovych Dobryk(b. 1927)
November 19731978Pavlo Fedorovych Bezruk(b. 1925)
197822 December 1983Ivan Ivanovych Skyba(b. 1937)
22 December 1983December 1985Ivan Andriyovych Lyakhov(b. 1936)
December 19859 February 1990Ivan Hryhorovych Postoronko(b. 1929)
9 February 199026 August 1991Zinoviy Vasyliovych Kuravsky(b. 1944)

Regional government (Ukraine)

Chief of Regional State Administration

Term startTerm endFull name with patronym Date of birthParty AffiliationNotes
20 March 1992Jun. 1994Vasyl Ostapovych Pavlyk(b. 1938)as Presidential Representative
June 199426 February 1997Stepan Vasyliovych Volkovetsky(s.a.)DPUas Chairman of Executive Committee (until 10 July 1995)
26 February 199719 January 2005Mykhailo Vasyliovych Vyshyvanyuk(b. 1952) Agrarian Party
4 February 200522 October 2007Roman Volodymyrovych Tkach(b. 1962) Rukh
22 October 200726 March 2010Mykola Vasyliovych Paliychuk(b. 1971) Rukh
26 March 2010currentMykhailo Vasyliovych Vyshyvaniuk(b. 1952,
Kolomyia Raion)
People's Party

Chairman of council

Term startTerm endFull name with patronym Date of birthParty AffiliationNotes
April 1990December 1992Mykola Mykhailovych Yakovyna(b. 1957)independent
December 1992March 1998Stepan Vasyliovych Volkovetsky(s.a.)DPUas Chairman of Executive Committee (until 10 July 1995)
May 1998April 2002Zinoviy Mytnyk
April 2002March 2006Vasyl Brus
March 2006November 2010Ihor Oliynyk Our Ukraine from Rukh
November 2010current Oleksandr Sych Svoboda

Regional leaders of the Soviet State Security services

TermRankNameDates of birth & deathNative city/
village
Previous AssignmentFollowing Assignment
6 November 1939 – 4 December 1939 COL Serhiy Savchenko(1904–1966) Skadovsk Chief of 5th Department of Border Troops NKVD Chief of 5th Department of Border Troops NKVD
4 December 1939 – Jul. 1941 CPT Oleksiy Mykhailov(1905–?) Luhansk Chief of Kamyanets-Podilsky Oblast NKVDChief of Special Department of NKVD (38th Soviet Army) (WWII)
Mar. 1944 – Aug. 1946 COL Oleksiy Mykhailov(1905–?) Luhansk Deputy of Narkom NKVD in Uzbek SSR Chief of Voroshylovhrad Oblast Directorate of local industry
20 August 1946 – Sep. 1947
acting
COL Roman Krutov(1903–1987) Saratov Chief of NKVD of Osh Oblast (Kyrgyz SSR)Deputy Chief of NKVD in Staline Oblast
1947–1950 COL Roman Sarayev(1903–1973)unknownChief of "2N" Directorate of MGBChief of MGB in Kyiv Oblast
1950–1951 COL Volodymyr Shevchenko(1912–1980) Kyiv Chief of MGB in Rivne Oblast Deputy Minister of MGB
1951–1953 COL Arseniy Kostenko(1900–?) Okhtyrka Chief of "2N" Directorate of MGBunknown
1954–1957 COL Arseniy Kostenko(1900–?) Okhtyrka unknownunknown
1957 – ? COL Mykola Poluden(1921–2006)unknownunknownChief of KGB in Ternopil Oblast
1960 COL Volodymyr Fesenko(1918–?)unknownChief of KGB in Cherkasy Oblast Chief of KGB in Crimea Oblast
Feb. 1965 – Dec. 1970unknownVasyl Halda(1923–?)Haldivka (Kharkov)Deputy Chief of KGB in Volyn Oblast Chief of KGB in Kherson Oblast
? – 1972 GEN Vasyl Kapatsyn?unknownunknownunknown
1986 GEN Ivan Levenko?unknownunknownunknown

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