Yushchenko in May 2000
The Yushchenko Government was created after the 1999 Ukrainian presidential election and forced the previous Cabinet of Valeriy Pustovoitenko to resign on November 30, 1999.
On December 22, 1999, 296 deputies voted for the appointment of Viktor Yushchenko , governor of the National Bank of Ukraine , as Prime Minister of Ukraine . His new government was Ukraine 's ninth since Ukraine gained its independence in August 1991 . The first ministerial appointments of the new government were announced on December 30, 1999.
On April 28, 2001, the Cabinet was dismissed due to the vote of no confidence resolution adopted by the Supreme Council of Ukraine .
Composition
Office
Name minister
Party
Prime Minister
Viktor Yushchenko
First Vice Prime Minister
Yuriy Yekhanurov
Vice Prime Minister (on issues of the Fuel-Energy Complex)
Yulia Tymoshenko
Vice Prime Minister
Mykola Zhulynsky
Vice Prime Minister - Minister of Agro-Industrial Complex
Mykhailo Hladiy
Vice Prime Minister (on issues of Industrial policy)
Oleh Dubina
Minister of Internal Affairs
Yuriy Kravchenko Yuriy Smirnov
Minister of Economics
Serhiy Tihipko Vasyl Rohovyi
Minister of Fuel and Energy
Serhiy Tulub Serhiy Yermilov Stanislav Stashevsky
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Borys Tarasyuk Anatoliy Zlenko
Minister of Healthcare
Raisa Bogatyrova Vitaly Moskalenko
Minister of Culture and Arts
Bohdan Stupka
Minister of Defense
Oleksandr Kuzmuk
Minister of Education and Science
Vasyl Kremen
Minister of Labor and Social Policy
Ivan Sakhan
Minister of Transport
Leonid Kostyuchenko
Minister of Finance
Ihor Mitiukov
Minister of Justice
Suzanna Stanik
Minister of Agrarian Policy
Ivan Kyrylenko
Minister of Emergencies and Population Protection from consequences of Chornobyl Catastrophe
Vasyl Durdynets
Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources
Ivan Zayats
References
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Prime-minister:
Viktor Yushchenko First vice-premier-minister:
Yuriy Yekhanurov Vice-premier-minister on issues of fuel and energy complex:
Yulia Tymoshenko Vice-premier-minister: Mykhailo Hladiy
Vice-premier-minister: Mykola Zhulynskyi
Agrarian policy Ivan Kyrylenko
Internal affairs Yuriy Kravchenko Yuriy Smyrnov
Ecology and Natural resources Ivan Zayets
Economy Serhiy Tihipko Vasyl Rohovyi
Foreign affairs Borys Tarasyuk Anatoliy Zlenko
Culture and Arts Bohdan Stupka
Emergency and protection of population from consequences of the Chernobyl disaster Vasyl Durdynets
Defense Oleksandr Kuzmuk
Education and Science Vasyl Kremen
Healthcare Raisa Bohatyriova Vitaliy Moskalenko
Fuel and Energy Serhiy Yermilov
Labor and Social policy Ivan Sakhan
Transportation Leonid Kostyuchenko
Finance Ihor Mityukov
Justice Suzanna Stanik
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