First Rakovsky Government

First Rakovsky Government was a government led by Christian Rakovsky who replaced the former Soviet provisional government in Ukraine that came into crisis.

The Bolshevik insurgent Milrevkom was liquidated with establishment of the Provisional Workers-Peasants Government of Ukraine on November 28, 1918. The Council of People's Commissars was created on January 29, 1919 after Yuri Pyatakov was unable to find compromise with members of his government (Provisional Workers-Peasants Government of Ukraine). There was a political struggle between Pyatakov and Fyodor Sergeyev. To solve the issue to Ukraine was sent Christian Rakovsky who was appointed the new head of the Soviet government of Ukraine.

The initial composition of the council was based on the previous temporary government and consisted of 13 commissariats, the Council of National Economy, and the Supreme Socialist Inspection. Among its members were Antonov-Ovsiyenko, Bubnov, Voroshylov, Zharko, Zatonsky, Kotsyubynsky, Kviring, Magidov, Mezhlauk, Podvoisky, Rukhymovich, Sergeyev, Shlikhter, and others. The legal basis of the Council of People's Commissars was approved by the Third All-Ukrainian Congress of Soviets on March 10, 1919. The congress also approved the first Soviet Constitution of Ukraine.

Office Name minister Notes
Foreign Affairs Christian Rakovsky Chairman
Military Affairs Nikolai Podvoisky Deputy - Mezhlauk
Council of National Economy Pyatakov
Kviring
Rukhymovich
Internal Affairs Voroshilov
Rev-Mil Council Antonov commander
Kotsyubynsky
Cheka Averin
Soviet Propaganda Artem
Labor Magidov
Finance Zemit
Justice Khmelnytsky
Cherny Member of Collegium
Agriculture Kalegayev (temp. Rakovsky)
Socialist Inspection and State Control Skrypnyk
Galkin Member of Collegium
Provision Shlikhter
Bubnov
Foreign Affairs Balabanova
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