This week in history
June 24: 1861 . The first Congress of Naturalists in the Russian Empire opened in Kyiv.
1934. Ukraine’s higher state and Party institutions were transferred from Kharkiv to Kyiv.
June 25: 1992. The Ukrainian Orthodox and Autocephalous Churches were united into a single Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Kyiv Patriarchate.
1992. The Black Sea Economic Commonwealth (BSEC) was formed, uniting eleven countries, including Ukraine.
June 26: 1919. The First All-Ukrainian Congress of Communist Workers’ Youth Organizations began, creating the Ukrainian Komsomol.
1938. The first elections to the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR took place.
June 27: 1663. The so-called Black Rada began in Nizhyn, electing Ivan Briukhovetsky Hetman of the Left-Bank Ukraine.
1934. The Book Chamber of Ukrainian SSR was founded in Kharkiv.
June 28: 1991. The Ministry of Justice of Ukraine registered the Association of Ukrainian Jurists.
1996. The Day of Ukraine’s Constitution. Verkhovna Rada ratified Ukraine’s Constitution on the night of June 28.
June 29: 1917. Negotiations started in Kyiv between the provisional government delegation and Central Rada leaders to regulate their relations.
1945. The USSR and Czechoslovakia signed a treaty On the Annexation of Transcarpathian Ukraine by Soviet Ukraine.
June 30: 1941. Stepan Bandera’s OUN faction passed the Act of Proclaiming a Ukrainian State in Lviv.
1992. Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine approved a law On Delineating Authority Between State Bodies of Ukraine and the Republic of the Crimea.
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