Yurii Andruzky

Yuriy Levovych Andruzky (7 June 1827 Vechirky, Piryatinsky Uyezd, Poltava Governorate — ?)

While researching political and legal issues, he wrote two drafts of the Constitution: "The Project for Achieving the Possible Degree of Equality and Freedom (Mainly in the Slavic Lands)" and "The Ideal of the State".

The Slavic republic of equal states with a center in Kyiv was to include 7 autonomous regions with their own presidents: 1) Ukraine with Galicia, the Black Sea, and Crimea; 2) Poland with Poznan, Lithuania, and Žmudda; 3) Bessarabia with Moldova and Wallachia; 4) Ostsee; 5) Serbia; 6) Bulgaria; and 7) the Don.

It was an original and bold idea: the restoration of the Hetmanate, if possible separately, if not, in Slavic Ukraine.

"[3] Governor M. Pysarev reported to the chief of gendarmes, Count A. F. Orlov: "Andruzsky, as a stubborn Little Russian, remained with the same ridiculous and criminal thoughts that I found in the commission established in 1847 under your leadership, in which I had the honor to be a member.