The second government was organized by Volodymyr Vynnychenko after Dmytro Doroshenko government of which was confirmed on August 14, resigned on August 18. Many ministers picked by Doroshenko were left at their positions, while other ministries were filled by Social-Democrats. The new Secretariat was confirmed by the Russian Provisional Government on September 1.
Designation of the government portfolios by parties (in parentheses - after the III Universal on November 20):
Ukrainian 13 (13)
Ukrainian Social Democratic Labour Party - 5 (6)
Ukrainian Party of Socialists-Federalists - 4 (2)
Ukrainian Socialist-Revolutionary Party - 2 (4)
Ukrainian Party of Socialists-Independists - 1 (1)
Non-partizan - 1 (0)
non-Ukrainian 1+3
Russian SR - 1 (0)
General Jewish Labour Bund - 0 (1)
United Jewish Socialist Workers Party - 1 (1)
Labour Popular Socialist Party - 1 (1)
Polish Democratic Center Party - 1 (1)
Note:in red are members that were prosecuted for representing the Ukrainian government.
Ministry/Position
Name
Party
Replacement
Chancellor (Secretary)
Oleksander Lototsky
UPSF
Ivan Mirny (UPSF) (acting)
Internal Affairs (chairman)
Volodymyr Vynnychenko
USDRP
Finance
Mikhail Tugan-Baranovsky
UPSF
Vasyl Mazurenko (USDRP) (acting)
Nationalities
Oleksandr Shulhyn
UPSF
Agrarian Affairs
Mykhailo Savchenkoa
N/A (Peasant rep.)
Oleksandr Zarudny (UPSR)
Education
Ivan Steshenko
independent USDRP
Commissioner
Petro Stebnytsky
UPSF
disbanded
Controller
Aleksandr Zarubin
Russian SR
Aleksandr Zolotarev Jewish Bund
Note: ^a). Little or no information is available on Mykhailo Savchenko-Bilsky. Being a member of the Ukrainian Socialist-Revolutionaries, he was elected to the Secretariat as a representative of the Peasant Association. Until then Savchenko worked as an agronomist near Borzna (Chernigov Governorate). He resigned after the proclamation of the 3rd "Universal". During Hetmanate Savchenko was in the All-Ukrainian Zemstvo Union.[1]
The expanded Secretariat (November 12, 1917).
Ministry/Position
Name
Party
Replacement
Military Affairs
Symon Petliura
USDRP
Mykola Porsh (USDRP) Jan.6
Naval Affairs
new edition
Dmytro Antonovych (USDRP)
Food Supply
Mykola Kovalevsky
(UPSR)
Post and Telegraph
Aleksandr Zarubin
Russian SR
Mykyta Shapoval (UPSR)
Trade and Industry
Vsevolod Holubovych
UPSR
Labor
Mykola Porsh
USDRP
Justice
Mykhailo Tkachenko
USDRP
Transport
Vadym Yeshchenko
UPSI
Deputy-Secretary of Military Affairs - Oleksandr Zhukovsky (UPSR)
Deputy-Secretary of Education - P.Kholodny (UPSF)
Deputy-Secretary of Internal Affairs - I.Kraskovsky (UPSF), O.Karpynsky, and L.Abramovych
Deputy-Secretaries of Nationalities
At first the deputy secretaries of Nationalities were part of the secretariat of Nationalities headed initially by Yefremov. With the proclamation of the III Universal on December 22, 1917, on the initiative of Oleksandr Shulhyn the Secretariat of Nationalities was transformed into the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs. The position for the Russian Affairs representative for quite sometime was left unoccupied although was specifically reserved for the Russian Provisional Government. After the Secretariat was reorganized as the Council of Ministers the deputy-secretaries received their own ministerial assignments.
Position
Name
Party
Later fate
Jewish Affairs
Moishe Zilberfarb
UJSWP
Polish Affairs
Mieczysław Mickiewicz
PDCP
Russian Affairs
Dmitriy Odinets
RRNSP
^uk:Савченко-Більський Михайло Олександрович
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