Governors Of Sevastopol (Ukraine)
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The Chairperson of the Sevastopol City State Administration ( uk, голова Севастопольської міськдержадміністрації, translit=holova Sevastopolskoyi miskoyi derzhavnoyi administratsiyi) is the head of executive branch for the Sevastopol city. Informally it is referred to as Governor of Sevastopol. The office is an appointed position, with officeholders being appointed by the President of Ukraine on recommendation from the Prime Minister of Ukraine. According to the
Ukrainian Constitution The Constitution of Ukraine ( uk, Конституція України, translit=Konstytutsiia Ukrainy) is the fundamental law of Ukraine. The constitution was adopted and ratified at the 5th session of the ''Verkhovna Rada'', the parliament ...
she/he should resign after a new President is elected.City Champion. How Klitschko kept Kyiv
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Due to the
2014 Russian aggression against Ukraine The Russo-Ukrainian War; uk, російсько-українська війна, rosiisko-ukrainska viina. has been ongoing between Russia (alongside Russian separatists in Ukraine) and Ukraine since February 2014. Following Ukraine's Revo ...
and Russian occupation of the
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, it makes it impossible to appoint new state administration. The official residence for the ''governor'' is located in Sevastopol. The post was created in 1992 as the Presidential representative in Sevastopol, and the first appointee was
Ivan Yermakov Ivan () is a Slavic male given name, connected with the variant of the Greek name (English: John) from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'. It is associated worldwide with Slavic countries. The earliest person known to bear the name was Bulgari ...
who previously headed the city's council and its executive committee. Post of the Sevastopol city governor existed previously in the Russian Empire in1872–1920. During the Soviet period, the city was governed by the First Secretary of the city's committee of the Communist Party, which was dissolved in Ukraine due to the 1991 August putsch. Due to the
2014 Crimean crisis In February and March 2014, Russia invaded and subsequently annexed the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine. This event took place in the aftermath of the Revolution of Dignity and is part of the wider Russo-Ukrainian War. The Revolution of Dign ...
and annexation of Crimea, the post was abolished. The last appointed head of the Sevastopol City State Administration was Volodymyr Yatsuba, who resigned in 2014.


Governors


Executive committee chairperson

* 1954–1957: Serhiy Sosnytskyi * 1957–1963: ''unknown'' * 1963–1973: Pavlo Stenkovyi * 1973–1979:
Ivan Kyrylenko Ivan Hryhorovych Kyrylenko ( uk, Іван Григорович Кириленко; born on October 2, 1956 in Berestove (Zaporizhia Oblast), Ukrainian SSR)
* 1979–1989: Yevgeniy Generalov * 1990–1991: Arkadiy Shestakov * 1991–1992:
Ivan Yermakov Ivan () is a Slavic male given name, connected with the variant of the Greek name (English: John) from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'. It is associated worldwide with Slavic countries. The earliest person known to bear the name was Bulgari ...


Presidential representative

* 1992–1994:
Ivan Yermakov Ivan () is a Slavic male given name, connected with the variant of the Greek name (English: John) from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'. It is associated worldwide with Slavic countries. The earliest person known to bear the name was Bulgari ...
* 1994:
Mykola Hlushko Mykola ( uk, Мико́ла, Mykóla, ) is a Slavic variant, more specifically a Ukrainian variant, of the masculine name "Nicholas", meaning "victory of the people". It may refer to: People *Mykola Arkas (1853–1909), Ukrainian composer, writ ...
(acting January–April) * 1994–1995: ''vacant''


Administration chairperson

* 1995–1998:
Viktor Semenov The name Victor or Viktor may refer to: * Victor (name), including a list of people with the given name, mononym, or surname Arts and entertainment Film * ''Victor'' (1951 film), a French drama film * ''Victor'' (1993 film), a French shor ...
* 1998–1999:
Borys Kucher Borys is a name of Bulgarian origin, equivalent to the Bulgarian-derived spelling Boris. It may refer to: * Borys Baranets (born 1986), professional Ukrainian football midfielder who plays for FC Lviv in the Ukrainian Premier League * Borys Buryak ...
* 1999–2005: Leonid Zhunko * 2005–2006:
Serhiy Ivanov Serhiy Anatoliyovych Ivanov ( uk, Сергій Анатолійович Іванов) (born 21 January 1952, in Tokmak, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainian ...
* 2006–2010:
Serhiy Kunitsyn Serhiy Volodymyrovych Kunitsyn ( uk, Сергій Володимирович Куніцин) is a Ukrainian politician from Crimea, and former veteran of the Soviet–Afghan War. Since December 2014 Kunitsyn is a member of the Ukrainian parliame ...
* 2010–2011:
Valeriy Saratov Valeriy Volodymyrovych Saratov ( uk, Валерій Володимирович Саратов) (born 31 July 1953, in Roshal, Moscow Oblast, Russia), was a Ukrainian politician who was under a suspicion of state treason in favor for the Russian F ...
* 2011–2014: Volodymyr Yatsuba *2014:
Fedir Rubanov Fedir Fedorovych Rubanov (Ukrainian: Федір Федорович Рубанов; born on 14 March 1971), is a Ukrainian politician who had served as the acting Head of Sevastopol in 2014. He is a member of the Party of Regions. Biography F ...


See also

*
Sevastopol City Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine The Sevastopol City Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine, commonly referred to as the Sevastopol CPU gorkom, was the position of highest authority in the city of Sevastopol. The position was created in 1954, and abolished in August 1991. T ...
* Governor of Sevastopol (Russia)


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World Statesmen.org {{Chairmen of regional state administrations of Ukraine Governors of Sevastopol (Ukraine), Sevastopol