Zaporizhzhia Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine

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The Zaporizhzhia Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine , commonly referred to as the Zaporizhzhia CPU obkom, was the position of highest authority in the Zaporizhzhia Oblast, in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union. The position was created on January 10, 1939, and abolished in August 1991. The First Secretary was a de facto appointed position usually by the Politburo or the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Ukraine.

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List of First Secretaries of the Communist Party of Zaporizhzhia

NameTerm of OfficeLife years
StartEnd
First Secretaries of the Oblast Committee of the Communist Party
Fedir Matyushin January 193919411904–1979
Nazi German occupation (1941–1943)
Fedir Matyushin 1943August 30, 19461904–1979
Leonid Brezhnev August 30, 1946November 22, 19471906–1982
Georgiy Yenyutin November 22, 194719511903–1969
Illya Ivanov June 195119521904–1979
Anton Hayovy March 1952December 19571907–1962
Volodymyr Skryabin December 1957August 16, 19621908–1988
Oleksiy Tytarenko [lower-alpha 1] August 16, 1962March 24, 19661915–1992
Fedir Mokrous [lower-alpha 2] January 1963December 15, 19641915–....
Mykhailo Vsevolozhsky March 24, 1966November 18, 19851917–2000
Anatoliy Sazonov November 18, 1985October 22, 19881935–
Hryhoriy Kharchenko October 22, 1988October 5, 19901936–
Valeriy Malev October 5, 1990August 19911939–2002

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Notes

  1. For Industry January 1963 – December 15, 1964
  2. For Agriculture

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