The Kinakh Government was created after the Ukrainian parliament had ousted the previous Cabinet of Viktor Yushchenko on April 26, 2001; it contained most of the ministers of its predecessor.[1] On May 29, 2001, 239 deputies voted for the appointment of Anatoliy Kinakh, chairman of the Ukrainian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, as Prime Minister of Ukraine.[1] His new government was Ukraine's tenth since Ukraine gained its independence in August 1991.[1]
On November 16, 2002, President Kuchma sacked the cabinet claiming "it had not pursued enough reforms".[2]
Office[3] | Name | Party | |
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Prime Minister | |||
First Vice Prime Minister | Oleh Dubyna | ||
Vice Prime Minister | Volodymyr Semynozhenko | ||
Minister of Education and Science | |||
Minister of Transport and Communications | |||
Minister of Culture and Tourism | Yuria Bohuts | ||
Minister of Economics | Vasyl Rohovyi | ||
Minister of Labor and Social Policy | Ivan Sakhan | ||
Minister of Defense | Oleksandr Kuzmuk | ||
Minister of Health Care | Vitaly Moskalenko | ||
Minister of Industrial Policy | |||
Minister of Internal Affairs | Yuriy Smirnov | ||
Minister of Agrarian Policy | Ivan Kyrylenko | ||
Minister of Justice | Suzanna Stanik | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Anatoliy Zlenko | ||
Minister of Family, Youth and Sport | |||
Minister of Finance | Ihor Mitiukov | ||
Minister of Fuel and Energy | |||
Minister of Environmental Protection | |||
Minister of Emergencies | Vasyl Durdynets |