All-Ukrainian National Congress
All-Ukrainian National Congress became the first representative forum of the Ukrainian national movement in Ukraine and the first step towards the creation of Ukrainian National State.
The congress was organized by the Central Council of Ukraine and took place on 19–21 April 1917. The congress took place about a month after the creation of the Central Council of Ukraine and the 1917 March events in Petrograd.
There were 1,500 delegates that participated in the congress and included 700 delegates with a decisive vote rights, 200 had consultative vote rights, and the rest were guests and invited participants. The key purpose of the congress was to recognize the Central Council of Ukraine as the All-Ukrainian National representative authority and widen its competency over the whole territory of Ukraine (until mid-April, decisions of the Central Council of Ukraine de-facto had power only for the city of Kiev).
External links
- Khmil, I. All-Ukrainian National Congress. Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine. "Naukova dumka". Kiev, 2003.
- Skrypniuk, O. All-Ukrainian National Congress. Jurist Encyclopedia. "Ukrayinska Entsyklopedia". Kiev, 1998.