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Lyzohub government

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The Lyzohub Government was the first official government of Ukrainian State that was finally confirmed on 4 May 1918 after Pavlo Skoropadsky managed to oust the previous socialist government led by Vsevolod Holubovych and dissolve the Central Council of Ukraine. Most of its candidates were already pre-selected by Mykola Vasylenko who took the portfolio of Minister of National Education.

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On October 5, 1918 the opposition represented by the Ukrainian National Union and led by Volodymyr Vynnychenko demamnded almost half of government portfolios, but managed to convince the Hetman of Ukraine Pavlo Skoropadsky to include five of its own ministers. On October 24 that petition was approved. The same day several dismissed ministers wrote the "Statement of niners" where they urged the government to sign federalization agreement with Russia.

Changes

During summer
  • Yuriy Sokolovsky was replaced with Sergei Gerbel as the Minister of Food
  • Mykhailo Chubynsky was replaced with A.Romanov as the Minister of Justice
  • Fedir Lyzohub was relieved from being acting as the Minister of Internal Affairs which was passed to Ihor Kistiakovsky
  • S.Zavadsky became the State secretary
  • October 24, UNU coalition
  • Ihor Kistiakovsky was replaced with acting Viktor Reinbot
  • Vasiliy Zienkowski was replaced with Oleksandr Lototsky
  • Mykola Vasylenko was replaced with Petro Stebnytsky
  • Vasiliy Kolokoltsov was replaced with Volodymyr Leontovych
  • A.Romanov was replaced with Andriy Vyazlov
  • Yuliy Wagner was replaced with Maksym Slavinsky
  • Sergei Hutnik was replaced with Sergei Mering
  • Yuriy Afanasiev was replaced with S.Petrov
  • Coalition / opposition

  • Pro-Russian: Vasylenko, Rzepecki, Grebel, Hutnik, Romanov, Zienkowski, Kokoltsev, Wagner, Afanasiev, Zavadsky
  • Union with the Triple Entente, plebiscite for the union with Russia
  • Pro-Ukrainian: Kistiakovsky, Lyubynsky, Doroshenko, Butenko, Rohoza
  • Denouncing of the Brest-Litovsk treaty, complete independence
  • References

    Lyzohub government Wikipedia