The Gromadska Dumka (Ukrainian: Public Opinion ) is the first Ukrainian daily political, cultural, and educational newspaper, the predecessor of the Rada . She went out in Kiev from December 31, 1905 to August 18, 1906. Administratively closed by the authorities after a gendarme search.
| " Gromadska Dumka » | |
|---|---|
| Type of | Daily subscription |
| Format | widescreen |
| Publisher | Evgeny Chikalenko , Vasily Simirenko , Vladimir Leontovich |
| A country | |
| Chief Editor | Fedor Matushevsky , Vladimir Leontovich , Boris Grinchenko |
| Founded by | 1905 |
| Termination of Publications | |
| Tongue | Ukrainian |
| Periodicity | daily planner |
| Main office | Kiev |
The publishers were Yevgeny Chikalenko , Vasily Simirenko and Vladimir Leontovich . Editors: Vladimir Leontovich, Fedor Matushevsky , Boris Grinchenko . The newspaper’s editorial staff was Sergei Efremov, Maria Grinchenko, V. Kozlovsky, M. Levitsky, M. Vinogradov and others.
190 issues of the newspaper came out. The immediate continuation (after the closure of "Public Opinion") was the newspaper "Rada" .