First Vynnychenko government


The first government lasted from June 28 1917 until August 13 when the Mala Rada accepted the resignation of V.Vynnychenko. Most ministers later were imprisoned by the Soviet regime, the rest managed to survive abroad.

Composition

OfficePartyIncumbent
Ministry of [Internal Affairs (Ukraine)|Secretary of Internal Affairs]Volodymyr Vynnychenko
Ministry of [Foreign Affairs (Ukraine)|Secretary of Nationalities]Serhiy Yefremov
Deputy - Jewish AffairsMoishe Zilberfarb
Deputy - Polish AffairsMieczysław Mickiewicz
Secretary of FinanceKhrystofor Baranovsky
Secretary of Court AffairsValentyn Sadovsky
Secretary of Military AffairsSymon Petliura
Secretary of Agrarian AffairsBorys Martos
Secretary of EducationIvan Steshenko
Secretary of Food SupplyMykola Stasyuk
ChancellorPavlo Khrystiuk
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ControllerMoisei Rafes
Secretary of CommunicationsAleksandr Zarubin
Secretary of TransportationVsevolod Holubovych

The last three portfolios of the First Secretariat were added on July 13, three more assigned to Bolsheviks were never filled due to boycott.
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;Deputy-Secretaries of Nationalities
Secretary of Nationalities was expanded by the request of the Provisional Government as the minority representatives to Undersecretaries of ethnic affairs and soon on July 17 Yefremov was replaced by Oleksander Shulhyn.
At first the deputy secretaries of Nationalities were part of the secretariat of Nationalities headed initially by Yefremov. With the proclamation of the III Universal on December 22, 1917 on the initiative of Oleksandr Shulhyn the Secretariat of Nationalities was transformed into the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs. The position for the Russian Affairs representative for quite sometime was left unoccupied although was specifically reserved for the Russian Provisional Government. After the Secretariat was reorganized as the Council of Ministers the deputy-secretaries received their own ministerial assignments.

Prosecutions