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  1. Kost Antonovych Levytsky ( Ukrainian: Кость Антонович Левицький; 18 November 1859 – 12 November 1941) was a Ukrainian politician. He was a leader of the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance in the Second Polish Republic and the head of the Council of Seniors of a self-proclaimed Ukrainian government which was declared ...

    • Ukrainian National Democratic Party, General Ukrainian Council (1914-16)
    • Ukrainian
  2. Levytsky, Kost [Левицький, Кость; Levyc’kyj, Kost’], b 18 November 1859 in Tysmenytsia, Tovmach county, Galicia, d 12 November 1941 in Lviv. Lawyer, publicist, civic and economic organizer, and prominent political leader in Galicia; full (from 1899) and honorary member of the Shevchenko Scientific Society.

  3. A Council of Seniors headed by Kost Levytsky as president was also formed. Reactions to the proclamation Reaction in Ukraine. The act of proclamation was broadcast by Yaroslav Stetsko over the radio in Lviv, which made many believe it was supported by the advancing German troops.

  4. Kost Antonovych Levytsky was a Ukrainian politician. He was a leader of the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance in the Second Polish Republic and the head of the Council of Seniors of a self-proclaimed Ukrainian government which was declared on 30 June 1941 during the German invasion of the Soviet Union.

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    Kost Antonovych Levytsky (Ukrainian: Кость Антонович Левицький; 18 November 1859 - 12 November 1941) was a Ukrainian politician.He was a leader of the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance in the Second Polish Republic and the head of the Council of Seniors of a self-proclaimed Ukrainian government which was declared on 30 June 1941 during the German invasion of the ...

  6. The president of the council in 1904–14 was Kost Levytsky. The vice-president, head of the executive board, and chief theorist of the co-operative movement was Kost Pankivsky. Until 1908 Pankivsky edited the monthly journal of KSR, Ekonomist.

  7. The presidents of the National Democratic party were Yuliian Romanchuk (1899–1907) and Kost Levytsky. Its secretaries were Levytsky (1899–1907), Volodymyr M. Bachynsky (1907–13), and Stepan Baran. It published the weekly Svoboda, and its platform was supported by Dilo and Bukovyna.

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