Governing committee of the Ukrainian People's Republic
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Directorate of Ukraine
7th–12th Cabinet of Ukrainian People's Republic
The government of the Ukrainian People's Republic in 1920. Symon Petliura is sitting in the lower row, second from left
Date formed
13 November 1918
Date dissolved
10 November 1920
People and organisations
Head of state
Volodymyr Vynnychenko (until 1919)
Symon Petliura (from 1919)
Head of government
Volodymyr Chekhivskyi
Serhiy Ostapenko
Borys Martos
Isaak Mazepa
Vyacheslav Prokopovych
Member party
Ukrainian Social Democratic Labour Party
Ukrainian Party of Socialist Independists
Independents
Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance
Ukrainian Democratic Party
History
Incoming formation
Gerbel Government
Outgoing formation
State abolished Second Rakovsky Government (Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic)
Predecessor
Sergei Gerbel [uk]
Successor
Christian Rakovsky
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The Directorate, or Directory (Ukrainian: Директорія, romanized: Dyrektoriia) was a provisional collegiate revolutionary state committee of the Ukrainian People's Republic, initially formed on 13–14 November 1918 during a session of the Ukrainian National Union in rebellion against the Ukrainian State.[a 1] During the Anti-Hetman Uprising it was named as the Executive Council of the State Affairs.[a 2] Its authority was extended by the Labor Congress of Ukraine on 23–28 January 1919.
After unsuccessful attempts to gather members of the committee, it dissolved on 10 November 1920. On 12 November 1920 by the Law on the Temporary Supreme Authority and the Legislative System of the UNR, the executive council was reformed into a single-person government position.
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