Groysman Government

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Groysman Government
19th Cabinet of Ukraine (since 1990)
Honcharuk government

The Groysman government was formed on 14 April 2016, led by

first and second Yatsenyuk
governments.

History

Formation

On 10 April 2016,

Petro Poroshenko Bloc to replace Yatsenyuk.[4][5] On 12 April parliament did not hold a vote on Yatsenyuk's resignation, because (Yatsenyuk's party) People's Front and Petro Poroshenko Bloc could not agree on the forming of a new government.[6] On 14 April Groysman was confirmed by the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's parliament) as Prime Minister.[7]

As Petro Poroshenko Bloc and People's Front together lacked a parliamentary majority (and a couple of both parties' parliamentarians voted "against" the Groysman government) the government creation became possible because almost all MP's of Revival and People's Will voted for the establishment of the coalition.[8]

Parliamentary voting

Faction Number of members Yes No Abstained Did not vote Absent
Petro Poroshenko Bloc
146 131 4 3 1 7
People's Front 81 75 0 2 1 3
Opposition Bloc 43 0 34 0 3 6
Non-affiliated 42 13 8 8 5 8
Self Reliance 26 0 2 22 0 2
Revival 23 23 0 0 0 0
Radical Party
21 1 1 0 19 0
People's Will
19 16 0 0 2 1
Fatherland
19 0 1 13 2 3
All factions 420 259 50 48 33 30

Additional decisions

Proposals Yes No Abstained Did not vote Total
The composition of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine[9] 240 48 39 20 367

Composition

Under the

Minister of Defense. When the Groysman Government was installed Pavlo Klimkin was reappointed as Foreign minister and Stepan Poltorak was reappointed as Minister of Defence.[10]

The post of

After a conflict with Prime Minister Groysman the

Agriculture Minister Taras Kutovy was dismissed by parliament on 22 November 2018, on 7 December 2018 Maxim Martynyuk was appointed acting Minister of Agriculture.[15](in Ukrainian)

Nominating
party key
Petro Poroshenko Bloc "Solidarity"
People's Front
Presidential nominations
Logo Office Incumbent[10][8]
Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman
First Vice Prime Minister
Stepan Kubiv
Minister of Economic Development and Trade
Vice Prime Minister (European and EuroAtlantic integration
)
Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze
Vice Prime Minister
Hennadiy Zubko
Minister of Regional Development
Vice Prime Minister
(humanitarian policy)
Vyacheslav Kyrylenko
Vice Prime Minister (infrastructure, fuel/energy complex, ecology)[16]
Volodymyr Kistion
Vice Prime Minister
Pavlo Rozenko
Minister of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov
Minister of Foreign Affairs Pavlo Klimkin
Minister of Finance Oleksandr Danylyuk
Oksana Markarova[14]
Minister of Defence Stepan Poltorak
Minister of Social Policy Andriy Reva
Minister of Temporarily Occupied Territories and IDPs
Vadym Chernysh
Minister of Justice
Pavlo Petrenko
Minister of Health
Oleksandra Pavlenko (acting)
Viktor Shafransky (acting)
Ulana Suprun (acting)[11]
Minister of Education and Science Liliya Hrynevych
Ministry of Fuel and Energy
Ihor Nasalyk
Minister of Infrastructure Volodymyr Omelyan
Minister of Information Policy Yuriy Stets
Minister of Agriculture
Taras Kutovy
Maxim Martynyuk (acting)[15]
Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of Ukraine
Ostap Semerak
Minister of Culture
Yevhen Nyshchuk
Minister of Veterans Affairs Iryna Friz[14]
Minister of Youth and Sports Ihor Zhdanov
Minister of the Cabinet of Ministers
Oleksandr Sayenko

References

  1. ^ "Ukraine MPS approve Volodymyr Groysman as new PM". BBC News. 14 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Volodymyr Hroisman is new Ukraine Prime Minister". 14 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Ukraine parliament approves Volodymyr Groysman as new PM". The Guardian. 14 April 2016.
  4. ^ (10 April 2016)
  5. ^ Ukraine’s president settles on a PM candidate, Politico Europe (25 March 2016)
  6. ^ Ukraine: Lawmakers end session without new PM vote, BBC News (12 April 2016)
  7. ^ "UNIAN: News of Ukraine this year - the last days in Ukraine".
  8. ^
    Ukrayinska Pravda
    (14 April 2016)
  9. ^ Individual voting Archived 19 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Verkhovna Rada. 14 April 2016
  10. ^
    UNIAN
    (18 April 2016)
  11. ^
    Ukrayinska Pravda
    (27 July 2016)
  12. president.gov.ua
    (11 July 2016)
  13. UNIAN
    (8 June 2018)
  14. ^
    UNIAN
    (22 November 2018)
  15. ^
    Ukrayinska Pravda
    (7 December 2018)
  16. Ukrayinska Pravda
    . 20 April 2016