First Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine

First Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine is a government post of the Cabinet of Ukraine. In the absence of the prime minister of Ukraine, the first vice prime minister performs his or her duties[a] as the acting prime minister. In 1991, the post was grandfathered from the already existing first deputy chairman that was part of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR.

First Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine
Перший віце-прем'єр-міністр України
Incumbent
Yulia Svyrydenko
since 4 November 2021
Member ofCabinet of Ministers
SeatGovernment Building, Kyiv, Ukraine
NominatorPrime Minister of Ukraine
AppointerSupreme Council of Ukraine
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrumentArticle 9 (About the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine)
Inaugural holderKostiantyn Masyk (since the independence of Ukraine)
Formation1946 (as First Deputy Chairman of Council of Ministers)
Websitewww.kmu.gov.ua/control/en

In an absence of the first vice prime minister, his or her functions are performed by other vice prime ministers who are members of the Cabinet of Ministers. Similarly to the prime minister, all official duties of the first vice prime minister are supported by the Secretariat of the Cabinet of Ministers.

Along with other members of the Cabinet of Ministers, a newly appointed first vice prime minister takes the same oath of office at a plenary session of the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian parliament). According to Article 10 of the Law of Ukraine about the Cabinet of Ministers, a member of the Cabinet of Ministers (except the prime minister) who refuses to take the oath is considered to have refused to accept the post. Every newly appointed member of an already existing cabinet needs to take the oath at the next plenary session of the Verkhovna Rada.

List of first vice prime ministers of Ukraine

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Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR

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No.PortraitNameTook officeLeft officeChairman
1 Oleksandr TkachenkoJuly 1990August 1990Vitaliy Masol
2Anatoly Statynov19901990
3 Kostyantyn MasykAugust 19901992Vitold Fokin

Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine

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In April 1991 the Council of Ministers represented by existing government of Vitold Fokin and created by 12th convocation of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukrainian SSR was renamed into the Cabinet of Ministers. With adoption of the Act of Independence of Ukraine, the Ukrainian SSR was officially renamed into Ukraine. Because of the 1991 August Putsch in Moscow, the Communist Party was prohibited in Ukraine. In February 1992 there was adopted the new coat of arms.

No.PortraitNameTook officeLeft officePrime minister(s)
1 Kostyantyn MasykAugust 1990July 1992Vitold Fokin
2 Valentyn SymonenkoJuly 1992October 1992
3 Ihor YukhnovskyiOctober 1992March 1993Leonid Kuchma
4 Yukhym ZvyahilskyJune 1993July 1994
5 Viktor Pynzenyk31 October 1994August 1995Vitaliy Masol
6 Yevhen Marchuk19948 June 1995
7 Pavlo LazarenkoSeptember 1995May 1996Yevhen Marchuk
8 Vasyl DurdynetsJune 1996July 1997Pavlo Lazarenko
9 Anatoliy Holubchenko8 August 1997January 1998Valeriy Pustovoitenko
10 Volodymyr KuratchenkoJanuary 1998July 1999
11 Anatoliy KinakhJuly 19991999
12 Yuriy YekhanurovDecember 1999May 2001Viktor Yushchenko
13 Oleh DubynaMay 2001November 2002Anatoliy Kinakh
14 Mykola AzarovNovember 2002April 2005Viktor Yanukovych
15 Anatoliy KinakhAugust 2005July 2006Yulia Tymoshenko
16 Stanislav StashevskyApril 2005August 2005Yuriy Yekhanurov
17 Mykola AzarovJuly 2006December 2007Viktor Yanukovych
18 Oleksandr TurchynovDecember 200711 March 2010Yulia Tymoshenko
19 Andriy Klyuyev11 March 201014 February 2012Mykola Azarov
20 Valeriy Khoroshkovskyi14 February 201224 December 2012
21 Serhiy Arbuzov24 December 201227 February 2014
22 Vitaly Yarema27 February 201419 June 2014[1]Arseniy Yatsenyuk
23 Stepan Kubiv[2]14 April 2016[2]29 August 2019Volodymyr Groysman
24 Oleksiy Liubchenko20 May 2021[3]3 November 2021[4]Denys Shmyhal
25 Yulia Svyrydenko4 November 2021[5]Incumbent

Notes

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  1. ^ Article 17, paragraph 2, Law of Ukraine about Cabinet of Ministers

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