Denys Panasyuk
Ukrainian Soviet lawyer and politician (1900–1984)
Denys Kharytonovych Panasyuk (Ukrainian: Денис Харитонович Панасюк; 18 May 1900, Hanschyna – 8 June 1984, Kyiv) was a Ukrainian Soviet lawyer and politician. He was a deputy of the 35th convocation of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union and a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party from 1954 to 1966. From 1947 to 1953 he was Minister of Justice for the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and from August 1953 to February 1963 its prosecutor general (at that time subordinate to the Procurator General of the Soviet Union).[1]
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Ministers of Justice of Ukraine
(1917–1920)
Valentyn Sadovskyi (court affairs) • Serhiy Shelukhin (court affairs) • Mykhailo Chubynskyi • Oleksiy Romanov • Andriy Viazlov • Viktor Reinbot • Serhiy Shelukhin (acting) • Viktor Prykhodko • Hryhoriy Syrotenko • Dmytro Markovych • Andriy Livytskyi
(1918–1919)
Sydir Holubovych (court affairs) • Osyp Burachynskyi (court affairs)
(1918–1991)
Aleksandr Khmelnitskiy • Mykhailo Lebedynets • Yevhen Terletskyi • Sergei Buzdalin • Mikhail Vetoshkin • Mykola Skrypnyk • Vasyl Poraiko • Vasiliy Polyakov • Mykhailo Mykhailyk • Arkadiy Kiselyov • Khoma Radchenko • Mykola Babchenko • Denys Panasyuk • Fedir Hlukh • Kateryna Zghurska • Volodymyr Zaichuk • Vitaliy Boiko
Vitaliy Boiko • Volodymyr Kampo • Vasyl Onopenko • Serhiy Holovatyi • Syuzanna Stanik • Oleksandr Lavrynovych • Roman Zvarych • Serhiy Holovatyi • Roman Zvarych • Oleksandr Lavrynovych • Mykola Onishchuk • Oleksandr Lavrynovych • Olena Lukash • Pavlo Petrenko • Denys Maliuska
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