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The Directorate, or Directory () was a provisional collegiate revolutionary state committee of the
Ukrainian People's Republic The Ukrainian People's Republic (UPR), or Ukrainian National Republic (UNR), was a country in Eastern Europe that existed between 1917 and 1920. It was declared following the February Revolution in Russia by the First Universal. In March 1 ...
, initially formed on November 13–14, 1918 during a session of the Ukrainian National Union in rebellion against Skoropadsky's regime.Map
/ref> During the overthrow of Pavlo Skoropadsky it was named as the ''Executive Council of the State Affairs'' (). Its authority was extended by the Labor Congress of Ukraine on January 23–28, 1919. After unsuccessful attempts to gather members of the committee, it dissolved on November 10, 1920. On November 12, 1920 by the Law on the Temporary Supreme Authority and the Legislative System of the UNR, the executive council was reformed into a single person government position.


Overview

The Directorate was formed until a new council was to be elected to form the professional government. It was decided not to restore functioning of the
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which was favored by the SR-centrists
Mykhailo Hrushevsky Mykhailo Serhiiovych Hrushevsky ( uk, Михайло Сергійович Грушевський, Chełm, – Kislovodsk, 24 November 1934) was a Ukrainian academician, politician, historian and statesman who was one of the most important figure ...
and Vsevolod Holubovych. The new council, the Labor Congress, appointed the Directorate as the Extraordinary Government Body in the protection of the republic. It was charged to enact laws in the absence of the Labor Congress due to the political situation in the country, while the Council of the People's Ministers was invested with the executive powers. The Directorate consisted of five delegates from various parties and representation groups.


Members

Vynnychenko left the government (10 February 1919) in the hope that the Directorate would establish friendly talks with representatives of the EntenteOthers speculate that Vynnychenko left because of political disagreements with Petliura over state affairs . while Petliura left the SDPists, thus demonstrating that the Ukrainian government had changed its political agenda and was not the same one that had signed the treaty in
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on 9 February 1918. In light of that a new Prime Minister was appointed as well, Serhiy Ostapenko, who headed his non-socialist government from February 11, 1919. When talks failed Ostapenko was replaced by
Borys Martos Borys Mykolayovych Martos ( Ukrainian: Борис Миколайович Мартос) (May 20, 1879 – September 19, 1977) was a Ukrainian politician, pedagogue, and economist. Biography Martos was born in Hradyzk, Poltava Governorate, R ...
on April 9, 1919. # Volodymyr Vynnychenko ( Esdek, Chairman; November 14, 1918 - February 11, 1919) #
Symon Petliura Symon Vasylyovych Petliura ( uk, Си́мон Васи́льович Петлю́ра; – May 25, 1926) was a Ukrainian politician and journalist. He became the Supreme Commander of the Ukrainian Army and the President of the Ukrainian Peop ...
( Esdek, delegate of the
Sich Riflemen The Sich Riflemen Halych-Bukovyna Kurin ( uk, Січові Cтрільці з Галичини та Буковини) were one of the first regular military units of the Ukrainian People's Army. The unit operated from 1917 to 1919 and was for ...
. Chairman, February 11, 1919 - November 10, 1920) # Fedir Shvets (Non-partisan member, delegate of the Peasant Associations).The Peasant Association had close ties with the UPSR. Directorate member, 13 November 1918 to 25 May 1920. # (Non-partisan member, delegate of the railway workers) # ( UPSI) * Shvets and Makarenko left the country on state matters on November 15, 1919. When Petliura asked them (21 May 1920) to return they never responded and were excluded from their duties and obligations. * Andrievsky quit the Directorate because of the Otaman Volodymyr Oskilko Affair (April 29, 1919). * Yevhen Petrushevych, the dictator of the
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, joined the Directorate in accordance with a resolution of the Labor Congress following the unification of the two Ukrainian states (22 January 1919), but he did not actually participate in the Directorate's work and eventually resigned from it.


List of governments

Over two years (December 1918 to November 1920) there were five governments before the Directorate went into official exile at the end of 1920. Between 15 December and 25 December 1918 a stand-off took place between the Revolutionary Committee in Kyiv and the provisional Executive Council of State Affairs (TRZDS) in Vinnytsia. It took couple of weeks before the new government was formed on December 26 headed by
Volodymyr Chekhivsky Volodymyr Musiyovych Chekhivsky ( uk, Володимир Мусійович Чехівський; russian: Владимир Моисеевич Чеховский; July 19, 1876 in Kiev Governorate – November 3, 1937 in Sandarmokh) was a Ukrainia ...
as President of the Council of People's Ministers (Prime Minister).


History

In December 1918
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of the
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Pavlo Skoropadskyi was deposed after the Directorate was established.Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States: 1999
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, 1999, (page 849)
Orest Subtelny
''Ukraine: A History''
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, 1988,


Post-Hetmanate recovery

With the defeat of the
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in World War I, Skoropadsky could no longer rely on Germany and
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's support. On November 13, 1918 Skoropadky's opponents set up a rival body known as the Directorate, whose forces were headed by the newly reformed Sich Rifles. Most of Skoropadsky's troops joined with the Directorate during a month long Ukrainian Civil War. Skoropadsky then turned to some of the Russian officers who were fighting alongside
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, forming them into a Special Corps, but these troops were not able to face the Directorate's troops. On December 19, 1918, the Directorate's troops took
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and overthrew Skoropadsky's regime. The Directorate re-established the
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(UNR). The new regime was torn between the pro-nationalistic, including the party of peasant-democrats, and the factions for the federal union with Russia. At the end the idea to reestablish the
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was set aside as well as to recover all its legal acts yet the most important one were preserved. On December 26, 1918 the Directorate released its declaration to eliminate the Hetman regime. By the end of 1918 the Directorate began to be dominated by the Ukrainian military leader,
Symon Petliura Symon Vasylyovych Petliura ( uk, Си́мон Васи́льович Петлю́ра; – May 25, 1926) was a Ukrainian politician and journalist. He became the Supreme Commander of the Ukrainian Army and the President of the Ukrainian Peop ...
. Faced by many enemies on all sides the UNR's army was organised to face each threat. To the North-east were the
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, to the south-east were the Russian Whites, to the south-west
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ns who had claims on territory in
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and Halychyna, and the French intervention force took
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in December 1918 to fill the power vacuum left by the withdrawing Austrians and Germans. Coming quickly to some understanding with the French and the Romanians, the UNR's army was able to employ more men on other fronts.


Change of powers 1919-1920

With major fighting breaking out in January 1919, the Ukrainians were pushed back and Kyiv fell in February 1919. The government moved to Vinnytsia on February 5, 1919. A political trick took place that the Directorate tried to play with Volodymyr Vynnychenko resignation to demonstrate a change of powers in the Ukrainian government and maybe attain a possible acceptance with the Entente.
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has left the party and replaced the Vynnychenko's position who was too well known. Petliura has assumed the position of the Directorate's chairman on February 11, 1919, a week after the government moved to Podillia. The talks, alas, were proved to be without results. By May 1919, the Directorate's armies had been squeezed into a narrow strip of land around Brody. The Directorate then negotiated with the
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, who were attacking the Ukrainians from behind, with this ceasefire, the Ukrainians were able to counter-attack and re-take Podilia and established a new capital in
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. In July, the UNR's forces were joined by the Western Ukrainian Republic's forces, who had been pushed out of
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by the Poles. During that time (May 1919), General
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and his white army launched an offensive against the Reds, during the summer and autumn of that year. The White Guards forces pushed the Reds out of the Central and Eastern Ukraine, thus, giving the Directorate another chance to reclaim
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. But the constant Red Guards counter-attacks and a deadly typhus epidemic caused the Petliura forces to be pushed out of Ukraine completely into the well established territory of Poland. A political crisis took place inside the Directorate members of which were heavily interfered in the affairs of the Council of People's Ministers. Because of that, Shvets and Makarenko were sent on the state matters abroad. Later in May 1920, on the request of Petliura to return, they did not reply and were dismissed. In 1920, the Polish Army reorganized with the help from the two new Ukrainian divisions to prepare an offensive against the Denikin's forces. A UNR-Polish Treaty in April 1920 provided for combined operations between the two armies under overall Polish command while recognizing the Polish sovereignty over the territory of the former
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with the border passing along the Zbruch river. In the Soviet-Polish war of 1920, the Poles and Ukrainians advanced side by side, and the UNR was set up again when they re-took Kyiv. But less than a month later, the Soviet's summer counter-offensive left the Poles and Ukrainians retreating, an armistice was signed in late 1920. With this great disappointment, the UNR forces launched an attack on their own against the Reds from Polish territory, however that was quickly beaten. They were forced back into Galicia. In 1920 Poland concluded a border dispute by the Treaty of Riga with the Soviet Union, thus, canceling the
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. The Treaty of Riga divided
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among Poland,
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and
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and gave the
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control over the rest of (current) Ukraine (which became the
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).


Normative Acts

At the first stage, the Directorate recovered all of the rights of peasants and workers that were established by the laws passed by the
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: ''Until the complete solution of the Land Reform, the Directory of the Ukrainian People's Republic declares that all small peasant's holdings and all worker's holdings to be left for use of their previous owners, while the rest of lands to be transferred to the peasant with little or no land holdings with the priorities to those who joined the Republican forces against the struggle with the former
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. The Supreme subordination over the land is carried by the Directory of the Ukrainian People's Republic. This statement concerns also the monastery, church, and government land holdings. For introduction of the Reform there was organized the People's Land Committee...'' The Directorate canceled all the codes of the former Hetmanate government concerning workers policies. The eight-hour working day was reestablished as well as the practice of cooperative agreements, the rights on coalition and activist strikes, and various other normative acts.


See also

* General Secretariat of Ukraine *
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Notes


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Further reading


External links


Historical overview of the Directorate at Encyclopedia of Ukraine
* A.Skromnitsky,
Biographical listing of most of the historical personalities at HronoValeriy Soldatenko (member-correspondent of NAN Ukraine). Directory and Recovery of UPR. #47(727), December 20-26, 2008
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