Governor of Sakhalin Oblast

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Governor of the Sakhalin Oblast
Sakhalin Oblast Coat of Arms.svg
Coat of Arms of Sakhalin Oblast
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Flag of Sakhalin Oblast
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Incumbent
Valery Limarenko

since September 12, 2019
Government of Sakhalin Oblast
StyleHis Excellency, Mr. Governor
ResidenceCommunist Avenue 32, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk
SeatYuzhno-Sakhalinsk
Term length5 years
Formation1991
First holderValentin Fyodorov

The Governor of Sakhalin Oblast (Russian: Губернатор Сахалинской области) is the head of the executive branch of the and the highest official of the oblast. The governor has a duty to enforce state laws in the region and to approve bills passed by the Sakhalin Oblast Duma or to disapprove it.

Since the formation of the position in 1991 there had been eight persons to serve the office, of which six had been officially serves while two are interim. Igor Farkhutdinov was only the governor to died in office. The current governor is he is interim governor since December 7, 2018.

The longest serving governors were Igor Farkhtdinov and Aleksandr Khoroshavin both serves for 8 years in the office.

Powers[]

  • Forms the government, appoint the main officials of the provincial government. Performs the power of the highest official of the oblast.
  • Take decision on the strategic development of the oblast and make socio-economic policy of the oblast.
  • Ensures the observance of rights and freedoms of the citizen living in the oblast. Implemention of Federal and oblast laws and the Russian legislation in the oblast.
  • Solves the issue of civil service. He/she appoints or dismissed the main holders of post of the oblast government.
  • Appoints the head of the districts of oblast.
  • Holds meetings of the oblast government on serious issues.
  • Issue decrees and orders to implement law in the oblast.

List of governors[]

Governor Party Took office Left office Notes
1 Blank.png
(1939–2021)
Independent 8 October 1991[1] 8 April 1993 Appointed and dismissed by president Boris Yeltsin.
2 Краснояров.jpg
(b. 1939)
Independent 8 April 1993 25 April 1995 Appointed by president Yeltsin. Resigned from office.
3 Igor Farkhutdinov.jpg Igor Farkhutdinov
(1950–2003)
Our Home – Russia 25 April 1995 20 August 2003 Appointed by president Yeltsin. Elected in 1996, 2000. Died in helicopter crash.
Ivan Malakhov, May 2005.jpg Ivan Malakhov
(b. 1953)
United Russia 20 August 2003 December 2003 Acting governor
4 December 2003 7 August 2007 by popular vote.[2] Removed from office by president Vladimir Putin[3]
2010-12-29 Александр Хорошавин.jpeg Aleksandr Khoroshavin
(b. 1959)
United Russia 7 August 2007 9 August 2007 Acting governor
5 9 August 2007 25 March 2015 Approved by the legislature in 2007, 2011. Removed from office by president Putin[4]
Oleg Kozhemyako, May 2012 (cropped).jpg Oleg Kozhemyako
(b. 1962)
United Russia 25 March 2015 13 September 2015 Acting governor. Previously served as governor of Koryakia (2005–07) and Amur Oblast (2008–15)
6 13 September 2015 27 September 2018 by popular vote. Moved to Primorsky Krai as acting governor on the request of president Putin
Blank.png Vera Shcherbina
(b. 1958)
United Russia 27 September 2018 7 December 2018 Acting governor
Valery Limarenko (2019-01-24).jpg Valery Limarenko
(b. 1960)
Independent 7 December 2018 12 September 2019 Acting governor
7 12 September 2019 Incumbent Elected by popular vote

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Ivanov, Vitaly (2019). Глава субъекта Российской Федерации. История губернаторов. Том I [Head of the subject of the Russian Federation. History of governors. Volume I] (in Russian). p. 181.
  2. ^ Губернатором Сахалинской области стал Иван Малахов, lenta.ru (22 December 2003)
  3. ^ Губернатор Сахалина поплатился за землетрясение должностью
  4. ^ Путин подписал указ об отставке Хорошавина
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