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Yekhanurov government

Government of Ukraine


Government of Ukraine

FieldValue
cabinet_nameYekhanurov Government
cabinet_number11th
jurisdictionUkraine (since 1990)
incumbentLesser Coat of Arms of Ukraine.svg
date_formedSeptember 22, 2005
date_dissolvedJanuary 10, 2006
government_headYuriy Yekhanurov
deputy_government_headStanislav Stashevsky
state_headViktor Yushchenko
current_number23
political_partyNUNS
Socialist Party of Ukraine
legislature_term5 years
opposition_partyCommunist Party of Ukraine
opposition_leaderPetro Symonenko
previousFirst Tymoshenko government
successorSecond Yanukovych government

Socialist Party of Ukraine The first Yekhanurov Government was appointed after the first Tymoshenko Government was sacked amid resignations and corruption claims. Twelve days later the Ukrainian Parliament rejecting Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko choice of Yuri Yekhanurov for Prime Minister. Yekhanurov was three votes short of the 226 needed for approval with three out of 52 deputies from the Regions faction voting for Yekhanurov. On September 22, 2005 the Ukrainian parliament did approved Yekhanurov appointment with 289 votes. This time all the Parliamentarians of the Party of Regions faction of losing presidential candidate (in 2004) Viktor Yanukovych backed the appointment. This shortly after a "Memorandum Of Understanding Between The Authorities And The Opposition" was signed by Yekhanurov, Yushchenko and Yanukovych.

Yekhanurov government lost a vote of no confidence on January 10, 2006 but stayed in power until the parliamentary election two months later.

Creation

Appointment of Yekhanurov (21-22 September 2005)

FactionNumber of deputiesForAgainstAbstainedDidn't voteAbsent
Communists56000056
Party of Regions of Ukraine50500000
People's Party47450020
Our Ukraine45440001
Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc41700277
Unaffiliated28220015
Socialist Party of Ukraine25250000
Ukrainian People's Party23230000
Forward, Ukraine!20200000
Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united)20000155
One Ukraine16300013
Party of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Ukraine15150000
Reforms and Order Party1570143
People's Movement of Ukraine15150000
Faction of PDP and Labour Ukraine13130000
All factions429289014990

Composition{{Cite web|url=http://www.brama.com/ua-gov/govofficials.html|title=BRAMA - Government Officials, Ministers, State Chairmen|access-date=2009-06-17|archive-date=2023-10-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231002074342/http://brama.com/ua-gov/govofficials.html|url-status=dead}}

Party key
OfficeName ministerPartyAppointment
Prime MinisterYuriy Yekhanurov8 September / 22 September (approved)
First Vice Prime MinisterStanislav Stashevsky28 September
First Vice Prime Minister — IndustryAnatoliy Kinakh (acting)8 September – 27 September
Vice Prime Minister (on Humanitarian and Social issues)Viacheslav Kyrylenko28 September
Vice Prime Minister (on Agro-Industrial Complex)Yuriy Melnyk5 October
Vice Prime Minister (on Administrative-Territorial reform)Roman Bezsmertnyi8 September / 28 September – 27 November
Minister of Internal AffairsYuriy Lutsenko8 September / 28 September
Minister of Foreign AffairsBorys Tarasyuk8 September / 28 September
Minister of Coal IndustryViktor Topolov8 September / 27 September
Minister of Culture and TourismIhor Likhovy5 October
Oksana Bilozir (acting)8 September – 28 September
Minister of DefenseAnatoliy Hrytsenko8 September / 30 September
Minister of EconomicsArseniy Yatseniuk28 September
Serhiy Teryokhin (acting)8 September – 27 September
Minister of Education and ScienceStanislav Nikolaenko8 September / 27 September
Minister of Fuel and EnergyIvan Plachkov8 September / 27 September
Minister of Labor and Social PolicyIvan Sakhan27 September
Vyacheslav Kyrylenko (acting)8 September – 27 September
Minister of Construction, Architecture and Residential-Communal FarmingPavlo Kachur28 September
Minister of Health CareYuriy Polyachenko14 October
Mykola Polishchuk (acting)8 September – 28 September
Minister of Agro-Industrial Complex issuesOleksandr Baranivsky8 September / 28 September
Minister of Industrial PolicyVolodymyr Shandra8 September / 28 September
Minister of Environmental Protection issuesPavlo Ihnatenko8 September / 28 September
Minister of Transport and CommunicationsViktor Bondar28 September
Yevhen Chervonenko (acting)8 September – 27 September
Minister of Emergency Situation issuesViktor Baloha27 September
David Zhvaniya (acting)8 September – 27 September
Minister of Family, Youth and SportYuriy Pavlenko8 September / 28 September
Minister of FinanceViktor Pynzenyk8 September / 28 September
Minister of JusticeSerhiy Holovatyi6 October
Roman Zvarych (acting)8 September – 28 September
Minister of the Cabinet of MinistersBohdan Butsa27 September
Petro Krupko (acting)8 September – 27 September

References

References

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  2. (2005-09-20). "Ukraine PM rebuff deepens crisis". BBC News.
  3. (2005-09-22). "Ukrainian assembly backs new PM". BBC News.
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  5. [http://www.rferl.org/content/article/1061785.html Ukraine:Has Yushchenko Betrayed The Orange Revolution? ], [[Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty]] (30 September 2005)
  6. [http://en.for-ua.com/analytics/2005/10/28/164030.html Independent standpoint on Ukraine:Dismissal of Prosecutor-General, Closure of Poroshenko Case Create New], [[ForUm]] (28 October 2005)
  7. Taras Kuzio. (2006-01-11). "YUSHCHENKO'S GOVERNMENT LOSES VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE".
  8. "Офіційний портал Верховної Ради України".
  9. "BRAMA - Government Officials, Ministers, State Chairmen".
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