Governor of Mykolaiv Oblast

The Governor of Mykolaiv Oblast is the head of executive branch for the Mykolaiv Oblast.

Governor of Mykolaiv Oblast
Seal of Mykolaiv Oblast
Incumbent
Vitaliy Kim

since 25 November 2020
ResidenceMykolaiv
Term lengthFour years
Inaugural holderOnyfriy Stolbun
1937
Formation1937 as Chairman of Executive Committee of Mykolaiv Oblast
WebsiteGovernment of Mykolaiv Oblast

The office of Governor is an appointed position, with officeholders being appointed by the President of Ukraine, on recommendation from the Prime Minister of Ukraine, to serve a four-year term.

The official residence for the Governor is located in Mykolaiv. The current Governor is Vitaliy Kim, who assumed office on 25 November 2020.[1]

Governors

Chairman of Executive Committee of Mykolaiv Oblast

  • Onyfriy Stolbun (1937-1938)
  • Ivan Filippov (1938-1941)
  • Nazi German occupation (1941-1943)
  • Ivan Filippov (1943-1944)
  • Panteleymon Borisov (1944-1947)
  • Stepan Tereshchenko (1947-1949)
  • Mykhailo Syvolap (1949-1953)
  • Ivan Nazarenko (1953-1961)
  • Vasyl Vednikov (1961-1964)[lower-alpha 1]
  • Volodymyr Andrianov (1963-1964)[lower-alpha 2]
  • Tymofiy Barylnyk (1964-1967)
  • Mykola Kulish (1967-1975)
  • Fedir Zayvy (1975-1982)
  • Viktor Ilyin (1982-1989)
  • Ivan Grytsay (1989-1990)
  • Mykhailo Bashkirov (1990)
  • Ivan Grytsay (1990-1992)

Representative of the President

Chairman of the Executive Committee

Heads of the Administration

  • Mykola Kruhlov (1995-1997)[lower-alpha 3]
  • ? (1997) (acting)
  • Mykola Kruhlov (1997-1999)
  • Oleksii Harkusha (1999-2004)
  • Mykola Balakirev (2004-2005) (acting)
  • Oleksandr Sadykov (2005-2007)
  • Oleksii Harkusha (2007-2010)[lower-alpha 4]
  • Mykola Kruhlov (2010-2014)
  • Hennady Nikolenko (2014)[lower-alpha 5]
  • Mykola Romanchuk (2014)
  • Vadym Merikov (2014-2016)
  • Oleksiy Savchenko (2016-2019)
  • Viacheslav Bon (2019) (acting)[2]
  • Oleksandr Stadnik (2019-2020)[3][1]
  • Heorhiy Reshetilov (2020) (acting)[1]
  • Vitaliy Kim (2020, incumbent)[1]

Notes

  1. For Agriculture January 1963 – December 1964
  2. For Industry
  3. Acting to August 8, 1996
  4. Acting to October 16, 2007
  5. Acting to January 20, 2014

References

Sources

  • World Statesmen.org
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