Governor of Zaporizhzhia Oblast

The governor of Zaporizhzhia Oblast is the head of state administration for the Zaporizhzhia Oblast.

Head of Military Civil Administration of Zaporizhzhia Oblast
Seal of Zaporizhzhia Oblast
Incumbent
Ivan Fedorov
since 4 February 2024 [1]
disputed with Yevgeny Balitsky[a]
ResidenceZaporizhzhia
Term lengthFour years
Inaugural holderDanylo Lezhenko
1939
Formation1939 as Chairman of Executive Committee of Zaporizhzhia Oblast
WebsiteGovernment of Zaporizhzhia 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.

Due to the current Russo-Ukrainian war, since 24 February 2022, the governor of Zaporizhzhia Oblast is officially called Head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Civil Administration. The official residence for the governor is located in Zaporizhzhia. As a result of the Russian occupation of Zaporizhzhia Oblast and the subsequent disputed referendum, there are now competing Russian and Ukrainian governors.

Governors

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Chairman of Executive Committee of Zaporizhzhia Oblast

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  • Danylo Lezhenko (1939)
  • Zakhar Dorofeyev (1940–1941)
  • Nazi German occupation (1941–1943)
  • Zakhar Dorofeyev (1943–1944)
  • Vasyl Ponomarenko (1944–1950)[b]
  • Mykola Titov (1950–1951)
  • Vasyl Ponomarenko (1951–1952)
  • Volodymyr Skryabin (1952–1957)
  • Fedir Mokrous (1957–1963)
  • Oleksandr Guyva (1963–1964)[c]
  • Pavlo Sklyarov (1963–1964)[d]
  • Fedir Mokrous (1964–1969)
  • Mykhailo Khorunzhy (1969–1976)
  • Petro Moskalkov (1976–1988)
  • Volodymyr Demyanov (1988–1992)

Representatives of the President

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Chairman of the Executive Committee

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Heads of the Administration

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Notes

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  1. Control over Zaporizhzhia Oblast is disputed due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Balitsky was installed by Russia on 9 May 2022, while Fedorov remains loyal to the Ukrainian government.
  2. Acting to May 31, 1944
  3. For Agriculture
  4. For Industry
  5. Acting to September 25, 2008

See also

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References

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