List of mayors of Lviv

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The following is a list of mayors of the city of Lviv , Ukraine. It includes positions equivalent to mayor, such as chairperson of the city council executive committee.

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Mayors

Most prominent mayors (burmistrz) during the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

Habsburg monarchy - Austrian Partition

Second Polish Republic

Vice Presidents

World War II

Soviet occupation [1]

German occupation

Ukrainian SSR

After Lviv was incorporated into the USSR, [1] the position of the president of Lviv, elected by the City Council, was abolished. The city was ruled by the chairman of the Presidium of the Lviv City Council (Голови міськвиконкому).

Ukraine

After the establishment of independent Ukraine, until 1998 the modified system of the Soviet Union was preserved (chairman of the presidium of the City Council, combined with the function of the chairman of the council). Since 1998, the mayor of Lviv, elected in direct democratic elections, is also the chairman of the executive committee of the City Council (the so-called miskwykonkomu) and the chairman of the Lviv City Council.

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References

  1. 1 2 "Детальна історія: Влади Львова", city-adm.lviv.ua (in Ukrainian), 11 June 2009, retrieved 2 March 2022
  2. "Андрій Садовий", city-adm.lviv.ua (in Ukrainian), retrieved 2 March 2022
  3. "2 Ukrainian Mayors Play Different Hands in Crisis", New York Times , US, 28 February 2014
This article incorporates information from the Polish Wikipedia.