Philip (Pilip) Kalenikovich Pilipchuk ( Ukrainian Pilip Kalenikovich Pilipchuk ; 1869 , Volyn province , Russian Empire - August 30, 1940 , Helm , Governor General (Third Reich) ) - Ukrainian public political and statesman, Chairman of the Council of People’s Ministers of the Ukrainian People’s Republic in exile (1921-1922). Teacher, professor of the secret Ukrainian Polytechnic in Lviv .
| Philip (Pilip) Kalenikovich Pilipchuk | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Vyacheslav Prokopovich | ||||||
| Successor | Andrey Nikolaevich Livitsky | ||||||
| Birth | 1869 Volyn province Russian empire | ||||||
| Death | August 30, 1940 Helm , Governor General (Third Reich) | ||||||
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| The consignment | Ukrainian Party of Socialists-Revolutionaries of the UNRP | ||||||
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Biography
A graduate of the St. Petersburg Polytechnic Institute , specializing in communications engineer. In the early 1900s, he actively participated in the life of the Ukrainian community in St. Petersburg. During the First World War he served as an assistant to the chief of the Kiev district of waterways.
In 1917-1918 - assistant professor of theoretical mechanics of the Kiev Polytechnic Institute .
He was a member of the Ukrainian party of socialists-revolutionaries, later - UNRP .
In the government of the Central Council of the UPR , V.K. Vinnichenko served as director of the department of the General Secretariat of Trade and Industry. After the formation of the UNR Directory, he was appointed head of the river’s waterways. The Dnieper . In December 1918 — April 1919 - the head of the Ministry of Railways in the government of the UPR, V. M. Chekhovsky and S. S. Ostapenko .
In August 1919, he was in Warsaw at the head of the emergency diplomatic mission of the government of the UPR, which negotiated with Prime Minister I. Paderewski and the head of the state, Y. Pilsudsky .
Comrade (Deputy) Minister of Railways in the Government of I.P. Mazepa (March – May 1920), Manager of the Ministry of Railways in the Government of V.K. Prokopovich (May — October 1920).
Together with government agencies, the UPR left for Poland at the end of 1920. He was deputy chairman of the Council of the Republic. In September 1920, he was a member of the Commission for the Development of the Constitution of the Ukrainian People's Republic , which worked in exile in the Polish Republic in Tarnow .
From August 5, 1921 to January 14, 1922 - Chairman of the Council of People's Ministers of the UPR and Minister of Finance of the Government of the UPR in exile.
Remaining in exile, in 1922-1925 he lectured at the Ukrainian (secret) Polytechnic Institute in Lviv.
Since 1926 he lived in Lutsk , where he worked as an engineer. He died on August 30, 1940 in Chelm (now Poland ).
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