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Since Ukraine's independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, there have been 18 prime ministers. [ 1 ] Unlike the president of Ukraine , who is directly elected by popular vote every five years, the prime minister is appointed by the president upon the ratification of the candidate by the parliament, the Verkhovna Rada .
The Directorate of Ukraine was a provisional council of the UNR formed after Skoropadskyi's Hetmanate fell apart. On 22 January 1919, the Act of Unification of the Ukrainian People's Republic and the West Ukrainian People's Republic was passed. The text of the universal was made by the members of the Directory.
The cabinet is a collegiate body consisting of the cabinet's "presidium" composed of the Prime Minister of Ukraine and their vice prime ministers as well as other ministers who participate and vote on sessions of the cabinet. The prime minister presides over the cabinet. Some vice prime ministers may be appointed as the first vice prime ministers.
The prime minister of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Прем'єр-міністр України, Premier-ministr Ukrainy, pronounced [preˈmjɛr mʲiˈnʲistr ʊkrɐˈjine]) is the head of government of Ukraine. [2] The prime minister presides over the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, which is the highest body of the executive branch of the Ukrainian ...
Prime ministers of the Ukrainian People's Republic (1 C, 8 P) V. Vice prime ministers of Ukraine (3 C, 37 P) Pages in category "Prime ministers of Ukraine"
Government ministries in Ukraine are the central bodies that are entrusted to implement a state policies in a certain field of government (finance, justice, interior etc.). [1] Each ministry is governed by a respective minister. The collective of ministries is called the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.
The list includes the names of recently elected or appointed heads of state and government who will take office on an appointed date, as presidents-elect and prime ministers–designate, and those leading a government-in-exile if internationally recognised.
Vyacheslav Prokopovych, Prime Minister of the Ukrainian People's Republic (1920, 1921, 1926–1939) Lev Rebet, Acting Prime Minister of the Independent Ukrainian Republic (1941) Pavlo Shandruk, the head of the Ukrainian National Committee in Weimar (1945) Pavlo Skoropadsky, Hetman of Ukraine or head of the Hetmanate (1918)