Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine explained

Agency Name:Ministry of Social Policy
Seal:Lesser Coat of Arms of Ukraine.svg
Formed:9 December 2010
Preceding1:Ministry of Labor
and Social Policy
Jurisdiction:Government of Ukraine
Headquarters:8/10, Esplanadna street,
Kyiv, Ukraine, 01001 [1]
Minister1 Name:Maryna Lazebna[2]
Minister1 Pfo:Minister of Social Policy of Ukraine
Child1 Agency:State Service for disabled and veterans of Ukraine
Child2 Agency:State Labor Inspection
Child3 Agency:Pension Fund of Ukraine

The Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Міністерство соціальної політики України|translit=Ministerstvo sotsialnoi polityky Ukrainy), formerly the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy, is the Ukrainian government department responsible for instituting labor relations, family and children, immigration and trafficking, women's rights, children's rights, and humanitarian aid.

Specialization

Structures

The ministry consists of the central body of ministry headed by its leadership composed of a minister, his/hers first deputy, and other deputies in assistance to the minister. Part of ministry compose several state administrations that are specialized in certain field and coordinate operations of government companies.

State agencies

System of State Social Security

List of ministers

Name of ministryName of ministerTerm of office
StartEnd
Ministry of Social SecurityYuriy Lapchinskiy19181918
19181920
Nikolai Glebov-Avilov9 May 192029 May 1920
Boris Yeltsin19201921
Varvara Moyrova19211922
Ilya Korneyev19221923
Karl Einstein19231924
Jacob PoznanskiMarch 1924July 1926
Hryhoriy PokornyiJuly 192629 May 1934
Ivan Slynko29 May 19341936
Ivan Kudrin14 March 1936August 1937
August 1937June 1938
Yevdokia LehurJune 193815 February 1945
Vladimir Muratov15 February 194525 October 1946
Fedir Ananchenko25 October 194611 December 1956
11 December 1956May 1957
Oleksiy FedorovMay 195719 March 1979
Oleksandra Lukyanenko19 March 197917 September 1991
Arkadiy Yershov17 September 199128 August 1996
Petro Ovcharenko28 August 199629 July 1997
Ministry of Labor and Social PolicyMykola BilobotskyJuly 1997June 1998
Ivan SakhanJune 25, 1998November 30, 2002
Mykhailo PapievNovember 30, 2002February 3, 2005
Viacheslav KyrylenkoFebruary 4, 2005September 27, 2005
Ivan SakhanSeptember 27, 2005August 4, 2006
Mykhailo PapievAugust 4, 2006December 18, 2007
Lyudmyla DenisovaDecember 18, 2007March 11, 2010
Vasyl NadrahaMarch 11, 2010December 9, 2010
Ministry of Social PolicySerhiy TihipkoDecember 9, 2010December 24, 2012
Natalia KorolevskaDecember 24, 2012'February 24, 2014[3]
Lyudmyla DenisovaFebruary 27, 2014December 2, 2014
Pavlo Rozenko[4] December 2, 201414 April 2016
Andriy Reva14 April 201629 August 2019
Yuliya Sokolovska29 August 20194 March 2020
Maryna Lazebna4 March 2020present

List of ministers of Labor

Name of ministryName of ministerTerm of office
StartEnd
Russian plenipotentiary representative in UkraineNikolai Glebov-Avilov9 May 1920January 1921
People's Commissariat of LaborOmelyan HorbachovAugust 192423 November 1925
Kyrylo SukhomlynDecember 1925January 1927
Kostiantyn HulyiMarch 192720 April 1932
Ivan Vyrostkov20 April 19321933
Ministry of LaborVitaliy Vasylchenko1990October 29, 1991
Mykhailo KaskevychOctober 29, 1991August 8, 1996
Mykola BilobotskyAugust 1996July 1997

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Official CMU website.. Mar 2017.
  2. http://www.unian.info/politics/1319232-new-cabinet-formed-in-ukraine.html New Cabinet formed in Ukraine
  3. Web site: Офіційний портал Верховної Ради України .
  4. http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/237576.html Rada supports coalition-proposed government lineup