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The '''Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine''' is the highest body in the system of |
The '''Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine''' is the highest body in the system of state ] of ], i.e., the ] of government. The Cabinet is responsible to the ] and is under the control of and accountable to the ] (parliament). It is composed of the ], the First Vice Prime Minister, three Vice Prime Ministers and Ministers. | ||
The Prime Minister is appointed by the President with the consent of more than one-half of the parliament. |
The Prime Minister is appointed by the President with the consent of more than one-half of the parliament. The personal composition of the Cabinet is appointed by the President on the submission of the Prime Minister. | ||
Members of the Cabinet and chief officers of central and local bodies of executive power |
Members of the Cabinet and chief officers of central and local bodies of executive power may not combine their official activity with other work, except teaching, scholarly and creative activity outside of working hours, or to be members of an administrative body or board of supervisors of an enterprise that is aimed at making profit. | ||
The Cabinet issues resolutions and orders that are mandatory for execution. Normative legal acts of the Cabinet, ministries and other central bodies of executive power, are subject to registration. Failure to register invalidates the act. | The Cabinet issues resolutions and orders that are mandatory for execution. Normative legal acts of the Cabinet, ministries and other central bodies of executive power, are subject to registration. Failure to register invalidates the act. | ||
==Recent changes== | |||
⚫ | The entire Cabinet was dismissed in September 2005 by the Ukrainian president ], who then appointed ] as the new Prime Minister. | ||
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⚫ | The entire Cabinet was dismissed in September ] by the Ukrainian president ], who then appointed ] as the new Prime Minister. | ||
Outgoing members of the Cabinet included the former Prime Minister ], Deputy Prime Minister ], and security chief ]. | Outgoing members of the Cabinet included the former Prime Minister ], Deputy Prime Minister ]. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine is the highest body in the system of state executive power of Ukraine, i.e., the cabinet of government. The Cabinet is responsible to the President of Ukraine and is under the control of and accountable to the Verkhovna Rada (parliament). It is composed of the Prime Minister, the First Vice Prime Minister, three Vice Prime Ministers and Ministers.
The Prime Minister is appointed by the President with the consent of more than one-half of the parliament. The personal composition of the Cabinet is appointed by the President on the submission of the Prime Minister.
Members of the Cabinet and chief officers of central and local bodies of executive power may not combine their official activity with other work, except teaching, scholarly and creative activity outside of working hours, or to be members of an administrative body or board of supervisors of an enterprise that is aimed at making profit.
The Cabinet issues resolutions and orders that are mandatory for execution. Normative legal acts of the Cabinet, ministries and other central bodies of executive power, are subject to registration. Failure to register invalidates the act.
Recent changes
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The entire Cabinet was dismissed in September 2005 by the Ukrainian president Viktor Yushchenko, who then appointed Yuriy Yekhanurov as the new Prime Minister.
Outgoing members of the Cabinet included the former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, Deputy Prime Minister Mykola Tomenko.
See also
External links
- Governmental Portal of Ukraine - official site of the Cabinet of Ministers
- BBC News story: Ukraine leader sacks government, September 8, 2005