Second Masol government

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Second Masol Government
3rd Cabinet of Ukraine (since 1991)
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Date formed16 June 1994
Date dissolved4 April 1995
People and organisations
Head of stateLeonid Kravchuk / Leonid Kuchma (since July 19, 1994)
Head of governmentVitaliy Masol
Status in legislatureMajority
History
Outgoing election4 June 1990 / 27 March 1994
Incoming formationKuchma government
Outgoing formation
PredecessorLeonid Kuchma
SuccessorYevhen Marchuk

The Second Masol Government was created after the Ukrainian parliament had ousted the previous Cabinet of Leonid Kuchma on September 21, 1993. After Kuchma's dismissal the President of Ukraine Leonid Kravchuk took over the control of cabinet for almost a year.

On June 16, 1994, only 199 deputies voted for the appointment of Vitaliy Masol who headed the cabinet before and was ousted as result of intense student's protests known as the "Revolution on Granite". Masol's new government was Ukraine's third since Ukraine gained its independence in August 1991. Note that not all members of the Cabinet were ministers.

On April 4, 1995, the Cabinet was dismissed due to the vote of no confidence resolution adopted by the Supreme Council of Ukraine.

Existing members[]

Office Name minister Party
First Vice Prime Minister Yukhym Zvyahilsky
Vice Prime Minister (on issues of Agro-Industrial Complex)
Vice Prime Minister (on issues of Industry and Construction)
Vice Prime Minister (on issues of Humanitarian Policy)
Vice Prime Minister (on issues of military–industrial complex) Valeriy Shmarov
Vice Prime Minister (on issues of Foreign Economical Activity and Investments)
Chairman of State Property Fund
Chairman of Anti-Monopoly Committee
Governor of National Bank of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko
Chairman of Security Service of Ukraine Yevhen Marchuk
Chairman of State Committee of Border Guard Valeriy Hubenko
Chairman of State Customs Committee
Minister of Economy Roman Shpek
Minister of Forest Business
Minister of Machine-Building, Military-Industrial Complex and Conversion
Minister of Rural Business and Provision
Minister of Energy and Electrification
Minister of Communication
Minister of Culture Ivan Dzyuba
Minister on issues of Nationalities and Migration
Minister of Education
Minister of Healthcare
Minister of Natural Environment Yuriy Kostenko
Minister of Labor Mykhailo Kaskevych
Minister of Industry Anatoliy Holubchenko
Minister of Social Security of Population
Minister of Statistics
Minister of Population Protection from consequences of Chornobyl Catastrophe
Minister of Youth and Sports Valeriy Borzov
Minister of Cabinet of Ministers
Minister of Construction and Architecture
Minister of Foreign Economic Relations
Minister of Defense Vitaliy Radetsky
Minister of Finance
Minister of Justice Vasyl Onopenko
Minister of Internal Affairs Andriy Vasylyshyn
Minister of Transport Orest Klimpush
Minister of Foreign Affairs Anatoliy Zlenko

Composition[]

Office Name minister Party
Prime Minister Vitaliy Masol
First Vice Prime Minister
Yevhen Marchuk
First Vice Prime Minister (on issues of Economic Reform) Viktor Pynzenyk
First Vice Prime Minister - (on issues of Agro-Industrial Complex)
Vice Prime Minister Yevhen Marchuk
Vice Prime Minister
Vice Prime Minister
Vice Prime Minister (on issues of Humanitarian Policy)
Vice Prime Minister - Minister of Foreign Economical Relations
Vice Prime Minister - (on issues of Financing and Banking) Ihor Mityukov
Vice Prime Minister - (on issues of Agro-Industrial Complex)
Chairman of Security Service of Ukraine Valeriy Malikov
Chairman of State Customs Committee Yuriy Kravchenko
Chairman of State Committee of Border Guard Viktor Bannykh
Minister of Healthcare
Minister on issues of Nationalities and Migration
Minister of Machine-Building, Military-Industrial Complex and Conversion Viktor Petrov
Minister of Finance
Minister of Cabinet of Ministers Valeriy Pustovoitenko
Minister of Internal Affairs Volodymyr Radchenko
Minister of Foreign Affairs Hennadiy Udovenko
Minister of Coal Industry
Minister of Press and Information
Minister of Education Mykhailo Zghurovskyi
Minister of Fishing Business
Minister of Natural Environment and Nuclear Safety Yuriy Kostenko

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