
Volodymyr Musiyovych Chekhivsky was a Ukrainian political and public activist, prime minister of the Ukrainian People's Republic, member of the Russian State Duma, one of founders of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church. He was brother of conductor and singer Oleksa Chupryna-Chekhivsky.

Dmytro Doroshenko was a prominent Ukrainian political figure during the revolution of 1917–1918 and a leading Ukrainian emigre historian during the inter-war period. Doroshenko was a supporter of federal ties with the Russian Republic and a member of the Ukrainian Party of Socialist Federalists.

Vsevolod Oleksandrovych Holubovych was the Prime Minister of the Ukrainian People's Republic from January to March 1918.

Mykola Andriyovych Livytsky was a Ukrainian politician and journalist. He was the Prime Minister (1957–1967) and the President of the Ukrainian People's Republic (UNR) in exile (1967–1989).

Andriy Mykolaiovych Livytskyi was a Ukrainian politician, diplomat, statesman, and lawyer.

Borys Mykolayovych Martos was a Ukrainian politician, pedagogue, and economist.

Isaak Prokhorovych Mazepa was a Ukrainian politician. He was a Head of the Government of Ukrainian People’s Republic (UPR) from August 1919 to May 1920, and one of the central figures of the Ukrainian revolution (1917-1921).

Serhiy Ostapenko was economist, statesman, and political activist of Ukraine. In the beginning of 1919 he directed the Council of People's Ministers of Ukrainian People's Republic (prime-minister).

Vyacheslav (Viacheslav) Prokopovych was a Ukrainian politician and historian.

Oleksander Shulhyn was a prominent political, public, scientific and cultural figure of Ukraine and the Ukrainian government in exile better known under his French transcription Alexandre Choulguine.

Volodymyr Kyrylovych Vynnychenko was a Ukrainian statesman, political activist, writer, playwright, artist, who served as the first Prime Minister of Ukraine.