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Latest revision as of 02:59, 5 February 2026
Ukrainian politician (1895–1978)
Matthew Ivanovych Stachiw[a] (November 30, 1895 – June 2, 1978) was a Ukrainian politician. He served in the Ukrainian Army between 1918 and 1920. Afterwards received a LL.D. from the University of Prague. He worked as a lawyer, university teacher and editor of several publications.[1]
Stachiw represented the Ukrainian Socialist-Radical Party in the Executive Committee of the Labour and Socialist International between August 1931 and 1940.[2]
As of the early 1960s, Stachiw served as editor of the weekly newspaper Narodna Volya (issued from Scranton).[3] He was also active in various Ukrainian-American associations.[1]


