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The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (Ukrainian: Президія Верховної Ради УРСР, romanized: Prezydiia Verkhovnoi Rady URSR), referred to between 1991 and 1996 as the Presidium of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Президія Верховної Ради України, romanized: Prezydiia Verkhovnoi Rady Ukrainy) was the permanent body of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR then of the Verkhovna Rada, accountable to the Supreme Soviet in its activity, and, within the nominal limits prescribed by the Constitution of the Ukrainian SSR, performed functions of the highest state power in the Ukrainian SSR. It was first established by the constitution in 1937 to replace the Central Executive Committee of Ukraine. Its membership was elected for the first time on December 27, 1938, at the first session of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR. The presidium later became the permanent body of the post-Soviet legislature of Ukraine, the Verkhovna Rada, but was dissolved upon the adoption of the Constitution of Ukraine on June 28, 1996.
Background
According to the Constitution of the Ukrainian SSR, the presidium was elected by the Supreme Soviet from among the people's deputies, at the first session of each following convocation for the entire term of the Supreme Soviet; however, when a new convocation of the Supreme Soviet was elected, the outgoing presidium retained its powers until a new presidium was elected. The presidium was competent to issue ukazes and resolutions and possessed the right of legislative initiative in the Supreme Soviet, and was, in effect, the Ukrainian SSR's collective head of state. The constitution also required more detailed provisions regarding the legal status, competence, order of formation, and activity of the presidium to be defined by the standing orders of the Supreme Soviet.
After 1991, the powers of the presidium were narrowed. Some of the powers were delegated to the newly created post of the President of Ukraine, while others were transferred to the Verkhovna Rada. With the adoption of the post-Soviet constitution in 1996, the presidium was dissolved, though the term is still collectively applied to the chairman, deputy chairmen and occasionally also to the parliamentary faction leaders of the Verkhovna Rada.
Composition
The presidium was initially composed of a chairman, two vice chairmen, a secretary, and fifteen ordinary members. Following the adoption of the 1978 Constitution of the Ukrainian SSR, the number of vice chairmen was increased to three and the number of ordinary members became twenty.
Powers
At the adoption of the 1978 Constitution of the Ukrainian SSR, the presidium had the powers to:
- Call elections for the Supreme Soviet and local soviets and elections of district and city courts
- Convene sessions of the Supreme Soviet
- Coordinate the activities of the Supreme Soviet's permanent commissions
- Exercise control over the activities of local councils (soviets)
- Monitor observance of the constitution
- Interpret republican laws
- Override decisions and regulations of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR and of local soviets in case of their inconsistency with the law
- Resolve issues concerning the administrative-territorial system
- Establish and change borders of regions and their raions (districts)
- Establish and award honorary titles of the Ukrainian SSR, including an honorary diploma and a Diploma of the Presidium
- Grant citizenship of the Ukrainian SSR
- Solve issues concerning of granting asylum, including issuing acts of amnesty and granting pardons to citizens convicted by courts of the Ukrainian SSR
- Ratify and denounce international treaties of the Ukrainian SSR
- Appoint and recall diplomatic representatives of the Ukrainian SSR in foreign countries and international organizations
- Receive letters of credence and recall of diplomatic representatives of foreign countries accredited to it
- If necessary, between sessions of the Supreme Soviet, Amend the laws of the Ukrainian SSR, subject to subsequent approval by the Supreme Soviet
- Create and liquidate ministries and state committees on the proposal of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR
- Appoint and dismiss ministers and state commissioners on the proposal of the Chairman of the Council of Ministers
List of chairpersons
Chairpersons of the Presidium (distinct office)
- July 27, 1938 - July 28, 1939 -- Leonid Korniets
- July 28, 1939 - January 15, 1954 -- Mykhailo Hrechukha
- January 15, 1954 - April 7, 1969 -- Demyan Korotchenko
- June 19, 1969 - June 9, 1972 -- Oleksandr Lyashko
- July 28, 1972 - June 24, 1976 -- Ivan Hrushetsky
- June 24, 1976 - November 22, 1984 -- Oleksiy Vatchenko
- March 27, 1985 - May 15, 1990 -- Valentyna Shevchenko
- June 4, 1990 - July 9, 1990 -- Volodymyr Ivashko
- July 23, 1990 - October 23, 1990 -- Leonid Kravchuk
Chairpersons of the Presidium (ex officio as Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada)
- October 23, 1990 - December 5, 1991 -- Leonid Kravchuk
- December 5, 1991 - May 11, 1994 -- Ivan Plyushch
- May 11, 1994 - June 28, 1996 -- Oleksandr Moroz
See also
- Presidium of the Supreme Soviet
- Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada
Further reading
- Bezpalyi, I. Presidium of supreme councils of union republics. Moscow 1959
- Krivenko, L. Constitution of the USSR and development of legislation of supreme councils of union republics. Comparative legal research. Kiev 1982
- Bandurka, O., Dreval, Yu. Parliamentarism in Ukraine: establishment and development. Kharkiv 1999
- Ukrainian parliamentarism: past and present. Kiev 1999
- Kyslyi, P., Vaiz, Ch. Establishment of parliamentarism in Ukraine on the background of world experience. Kiev 2000
External links
- Presidium of the Verkhovna Rada. Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia.
- Presidium of the Verkhovna Rada. .
- Presidium of Verkhovna Rada. Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine.
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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Ukrainian Prezidiya Verhovnoyi Radi URSR romanized Prezydiia Verkhovnoi Rady URSR referred to between 1991 and 1996 as the Presidium of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Ukrainian Prezidiya Verhovnoyi Radi Ukrayini romanized Prezydiia Verkhovnoi Rady Ukrainy was the permanent body of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR then of the Verkhovna Rada accountable to the Supreme Soviet in its activity and within the nominal limits prescribed by the Constitution of the Ukrainian SSR performed functions of the highest state power in the Ukrainian SSR It was first established by the constitution in 1937 to replace the Central Executive Committee of Ukraine Its membership was elected for the first time on December 27 1938 at the first session of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR The presidium later became the permanent body of the post Soviet legislature of Ukraine the Verkhovna Rada but was dissolved upon the adoption of the Constitution of Ukraine on June 28 1996 BackgroundAccording to the Constitution of the Ukrainian SSR the presidium was elected by the Supreme Soviet from among the people s deputies at the first session of each following convocation for the entire term of the Supreme Soviet however when a new convocation of the Supreme Soviet was elected the outgoing presidium retained its powers until a new presidium was elected The presidium was competent to issue ukazes and resolutions and possessed the right of legislative initiative in the Supreme Soviet and was in effect the Ukrainian SSR s collective head of state The constitution also required more detailed provisions regarding the legal status competence order of formation and activity of the presidium to be defined by the standing orders of the Supreme Soviet After 1991 the powers of the presidium were narrowed Some of the powers were delegated to the newly created post of the President of Ukraine while others were transferred to the Verkhovna Rada With the adoption of the post Soviet constitution in 1996 the presidium was dissolved though the term is still collectively applied to the chairman deputy chairmen and occasionally also to the parliamentary faction leaders of the Verkhovna Rada CompositionThe presidium was initially composed of a chairman two vice chairmen a secretary and fifteen ordinary members Following the adoption of the 1978 Constitution of the Ukrainian SSR the number of vice chairmen was increased to three and the number of ordinary members became twenty PowersAt the adoption of the 1978 Constitution of the Ukrainian SSR the presidium had the powers to Call elections for the Supreme Soviet and local soviets and elections of district and city courts Convene sessions of the Supreme Soviet Coordinate the activities of the Supreme Soviet s permanent commissions Exercise control over the activities of local councils soviets Monitor observance of the constitution Interpret republican laws Override decisions and regulations of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR and of local soviets in case of their inconsistency with the law Resolve issues concerning the administrative territorial system Establish and change borders of regions and their raions districts Establish and award honorary titles of the Ukrainian SSR including an honorary diploma and a Diploma of the Presidium Grant citizenship of the Ukrainian SSR Solve issues concerning of granting asylum including issuing acts of amnesty and granting pardons to citizens convicted by courts of the Ukrainian SSR Ratify and denounce international treaties of the Ukrainian SSR Appoint and recall diplomatic representatives of the Ukrainian SSR in foreign countries and international organizations Receive letters of credence and recall of diplomatic representatives of foreign countries accredited to it If necessary between sessions of the Supreme Soviet Amend the laws of the Ukrainian SSR subject to subsequent approval by the Supreme Soviet Create and liquidate ministries and state committees on the proposal of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR Appoint and dismiss ministers and state commissioners on the proposal of the Chairman of the Council of MinistersList of chairpersonsChairpersons of the Presidium distinct office July 27 1938 July 28 1939 Leonid Korniets July 28 1939 January 15 1954 Mykhailo Hrechukha January 15 1954 April 7 1969 Demyan Korotchenko June 19 1969 June 9 1972 Oleksandr Lyashko July 28 1972 June 24 1976 Ivan Hrushetsky June 24 1976 November 22 1984 Oleksiy Vatchenko March 27 1985 May 15 1990 Valentyna Shevchenko June 4 1990 July 9 1990 Volodymyr Ivashko July 23 1990 October 23 1990 Leonid Kravchuk Chairpersons of the Presidium ex officio as Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada October 23 1990 December 5 1991 Leonid Kravchuk December 5 1991 May 11 1994 Ivan Plyushch May 11 1994 June 28 1996 Oleksandr MorozSee alsoPresidium of the Supreme Soviet Chairman of the Verkhovna RadaFurther readingBezpalyi I Presidium of supreme councils of union republics Moscow 1959 Krivenko L Constitution of the USSR and development of legislation of supreme councils of union republics Comparative legal research Kiev 1982 Bandurka O Dreval Yu Parliamentarism in Ukraine establishment and development Kharkiv 1999 Ukrainian parliamentarism past and present Kiev 1999 Kyslyi P Vaiz Ch Establishment of parliamentarism in Ukraine on the background of world experience Kiev 2000External linksPresidium of the Verkhovna Rada Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia Presidium of the Verkhovna Rada Presidium of Verkhovna Rada Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine