Governor of Kiev Oblast

Governor of Kiev Oblast

Coat of arms of Kiev Oblast
Incumbent
Maksym Melnychuk[1]

since 3 February 2016[1]
Residence Kiev
Appointer President of Ukraine
Term length Four years
Constituting instrument Chapter VI, Article 118
Inaugural holder Marko Vasylenko
Formation In 1932, as Chairman of Executive Committee
Deputy Dmytro Khrystiuk
Oleh Korban
Website www.kyiv-obl.gov.ua

The Governor of Kiev Oblast (Ukrainian: Губернатор Київської області, Hubernator Kyivs’koi oblasti) or officially, the Chairman of the Kiev Oblast State Administration (Ukrainian: Голова Київської обласної державної адміністрації, Holova Kyiv’skoi oblasnoi derzhavnoi administratsii) is the chairman of the executive branch of Kiev Oblast, a province in northern Ukraine. The official residence is located in the country's capital, Kiev. The current Governor is Maksym Melnychuk, who was appointed by President Petro Poroshenko on 3 February 2016.[1]

Authority

According to Chapter VI of the constitution, the office of governor is appointed by the president, on recommendation from the cabinet of ministers, to serve a four year term of office. The oblast's council can express a motion of no confidence to the governor, after which the Ukrainian president is to issue a "substantiated reply."[2] However, if two-thirds of the oblast council's deputies pass a resolution of no confidence in the governor, the president must adopt a decision on the governor's resignation.[2]

As part of the constitutional reform in Ukraine, President Petro Poroshenko proposed abolishing the office of chairmen of the regional state administrations, and instead replace them with the office of the Representative of the President of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Представник Президента України, Predstavnyk Presydenta Ukrainy) which will be appointed in each of Ukraine's 24 oblasts. These representatives will have significantly less authority over the regions in which they serve, instead being appointed to oversee the authority and constitutionality of Ukraine's administrative units.[3][4]

Current leadership

Since March 2, 2014, the governors and deputy governors (sometimes referred to as vice governors)[5] of Kiev Oblast are:[6][1]

List of former governors

Until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, most of the authority in Kiev Oblast belonged to the Kiev Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine. The following is a full list of the leaders of Kiev Oblast from 1932 until the present day.[7]

Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Chairmen of the Executive Committee
  • Marko Vasylenko (1932–1937)
  • Yeremenko (1937)
  • Mykola Kurach (1937–1938) (acting)
  • Vasyl Starchenko (1938)
  • Yukhym Kobzin (1938–1939?) (acting)
  • Trokhym Kostyuk (193.–1941)
  • Nazi German occupation (1941–1943)
  • Zakhar Oliynyk (1943–1950)
  • Mykyta Bubnovsky (1950–1951)
  • Ivan Stafiychuk (1951–1963)
  • Grygory Yaremchuk (1963–1964)[lower-alpha 1]
  • Ivan Lysenko (1963–1964)[lower-alpha 2]
  • Ivan Stafiychuk (1964–1967)
  • Ivan Lysenko (1967–1984)
  • Ivan Plyushch (1984–1990)
  • Vasyl Sinko (1990–1992)

Ukraine Representative of the President
  • Ivan Kapshtyk (1992–1994)
Ukraine Chairman of the Executive Committee
  • Vasyl Sinko (1994–1995)
Ukraine Heads of the Oblast State Administration
  • Vasyl Sinko (1995–1996)
  • Anatolii Zasukha (1996–2005)
  • Yevhen Zhovtyak (2005–2006)
  • Anatoliy Semenyuk (2006) (acting)
  • Vira Ulianchenko (2006–2009)
  • Viktor Vakarash (2009–2010)[lower-alpha 3]
  • Anatolii Prysyazhnyuk (2010–2014)
  • Volodymyr Shandra (since 2 March 2014–27 January 2016)[1][8]
  • Maksym Melnychuk (since 3 February 2016)[1]

See also

References

Notes
  1. For Industry
  2. For Agriculture
  3. Acting to September 17, 2009
Footnotes

External links

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