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.
Term start | Term end | Full name with patronym | Date of birth |
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Oct. 1939 | November 1939 | Mykhailo Vasyliovych Hrulenko | (b. 1904) |
November 1939 | 1945 | Maksym Maksymovych Kozenko | (b. 1905) |
1945 | 1946 | Ivan Ivanovych Ryasychenko | |
1946 | 1949 | Pylyp Kuzmych Shcherbak | (b. 1907) |
1949 | unknown | Yukhym Nykyforovych Kobzin | (b. 1904) |
1952 | 1955 | Yuri Yosypovych Pantelyuk | |
1956 | 1977 | Petro Fedorovych Kaykan | |
1980 | 1990 | Vadym Oleksandrovych Boychuk | |
April 1990 | 10 September 1990 | Dmytro Vasyliovych Zakharchuk | (b. 1940) |
Oct. 1990 | Jan. 1991 | Vasyl Ostapovych Pavlyk | (b. 1938) |
Jan. 1991 | Mar. 1992 | Mykola Mykhailovych Yakovyna | (b. 1957) |
Term start | Term end | Full name with patronym | Date of birth |
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27 November 1939 | 4 August 1941 | Mykhailo Vasyliovych Hurlenko | (b. 1904) |
1944 | 1949 | Mykhailo Varnayevych Slon | (b. 1906) |
1949 | January 1950 | Pylyp Kuzmych Shcherbak | (b. 1907) |
January 1950 | 1951 | Mykhailo Varnayevych Slon | (b. 1906) |
1951 | June 1959 | Pylyp Kuzmych Shcherbak | (b. 1907) |
June 1959 | 1963 | Yakiv Ivanovych Lysenko | (b. 1906) |
1963 | August 1963 | (acting) Ivan Kashcheyev | (b. 1911) |
August 1963 | February 1966 | Ivan Andreyevich Kashcheyev | (b. 1911) |
February 1966 | March 1969 | Yakiv Petrovych Pohrebnyak | (b. 1928) |
March 1969 | November 1973 | Viktor Fedorovych Dobryk | (b. 1927) |
November 1973 | 1978 | Pavlo Fedorovych Bezruk | (b. 1925) |
1978 | 22 December 1983 | Ivan Ivanovych Skyba | (b. 1937) |
22 December 1983 | December 1985 | Ivan Andriyovych Lyakhov | (b. 1936) |
December 1985 | 9 February 1990 | Ivan Hryhorovych Postoronko | (b. 1929) |
9 February 1990 | 26 August 1991 | Zinoviy Vasyliovych Kuravsky | (b. 1944) |
Term start | Term end | Full name with patronym | Date of birth | Party Affiliation | Notes |
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20 March 1992 | Jun. 1994 | Vasyl Ostapovych Pavlyk | (b. 1938) | as Presidential Representative | |
June 1994 | 26 February 1997 | Stepan Vasyliovych Volkovetsky | (s.a.) | DPU | as Chairman of Executive Committee (until 10 July 1995) |
26 February 1997 | 19 January 2005 | Mykhailo Vasyliovych Vyshyvanyuk | (b. 1952) | Agrarian Party | |
4 February 2005 | 22 October 2007 | Roman Volodymyrovych Tkach | (b. 1962) | Rukh | |
22 October 2007 | 26 March 2010 | Mykola Vasyliovych Paliychuk | (b. 1971) | Rukh | |
26 March 2010 | current | Mykhailo Vasyliovych Vyshyvaniuk | (b. 1952, Kolomyia Raion) | People's Party |
Term start | Term end | Full name with patronym | Date of birth | Party Affiliation | Notes |
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April 1990 | December 1992 | Mykola Mykhailovych Yakovyna | (b. 1957) | independent | |
December 1992 | March 1998 | Stepan Vasyliovych Volkovetsky | (s.a.) | DPU | as Chairman of Executive Committee (until 10 July 1995) |
May 1998 | April 2002 | Zinoviy Mytnyk | |||
April 2002 | March 2006 | Vasyl Brus | |||
March 2006 | November 2010 | Ihor Oliynyk | Our Ukraine | from Rukh | |
November 2010 | current | Oleksandr Sych | Svoboda |
Term | Rank | Name | Dates of birth & death | Native city/ village | Previous Assignment | Following Assignment |
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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 NKVD | Chief 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) | unknown | Chief of "2N" Directorate of MGB | Chief 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 MGB | unknown |
1954–1957 | COL | Arseniy Kostenko | (1900–?) | Okhtyrka | unknown | unknown |
1957 – ? | COL | Mykola Poluden | (1921–2006) | unknown | unknown | Chief of KGB in Ternopil Oblast |
1960 | COL | Volodymyr Fesenko | (1918–?) | unknown | Chief of KGB in Cherkasy Oblast | Chief of KGB in Crimea Oblast |
Feb. 1965 – Dec. 1970 | unknown | Vasyl Halda | (1923–?) | Haldivka (Kharkov) | Deputy Chief of KGB in Volyn Oblast | Chief of KGB in Kherson Oblast |
? – 1972 | GEN | Vasyl Kapatsyn | ? | unknown | unknown | unknown |
1986 | GEN | Ivan Levenko | ? | unknown | unknown | unknown |
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