- Source: Gubernatoropad
Gubernatoropad (Russian: Губернаторопад, lit. 'Governors' fall', also Guberopad) is a term in Russian political jargon that refers to the mass removal of Russian regional governors from office in a short period of time.
Events called gubernatoropad
= Gubernatoropad of 2008
=The term was first used by Moskovskij Komsomolets in April 2008 during two resignations of governors in a week.
= Gubernatoropad of February 2016
== Gubernatoropad of July 2016
== Gubernatoropad of February 2017
== Gubernatoropad of Autumn 2017
=One of the most massive gubernatoropads took place in September–October 2017.
= Gubernatoropad of Spring 2018
== Gubernatoropad of Autumn 2018
== Gubernatoropad of Spring 2019
== Gubernatoropad of December 2019
== Gubernatoropad of Spring 2020
== Gubernatoropad of Autumn 2020
== Gubernatoropad of Spring 2021
== Gubernatoropad of Autumn 2021
== Gubernatoropad of Spring 2022
== Gubernatoropad of Spring 2023
== Gubernatoropad of Spring 2024
=In May 2024, several governors received positions in Mikhail Mishustin's Second Cabinet and resigned from their regional positions. Parts of Russian media dubbed this event "gubernatorovzlyot" (Russian: Губернаторовзлёт, lit. 'Governors' rise').
References
External links
Gubernatoropad (ru) on Wiktionary
Guberopad (ru) on Wiktionary