Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ukraine) explained

Agency Name:Ministry of Internal Affairs
Nativename:Міністерство внутрішніх справ
Type:Ministry
Preceding1:Ministry of Internal Affair of UNR (1918-1920)
Preceding2:State Secretariat of Internal Affairs of wUNR (1918-1919)
Preceding3:Ministry (People's Commissariat) of Internal Affairs of UkrSSR (1918-1991)
Jurisdiction:Ukraine
Headquarters:10 Akademika Bohomoltsia Street,
Kyiv, 01601[1]
Employees:152,000
Budget:66 billion (2018)[2]
Minister1 Name:Ihor Klymenko[3]
Minister1 Pfo:Minister of Internal Affairs
Deputyminister1 Name:Vacant[4]
Deputyminister1 Pfo:First Deputy Minister
Keydocument1:Provision on the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine[5]
Website:mvs.gov.ua

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Міністерство внутрішніх справ України|Ministerstvo vnutrishnikh sprav Ukrainy, MVS) is the ministry of the Ukrainian government that oversees the interior affairs of Ukraine. The ministry carries out state policy for the protection of rights and liberties of citizens, investigates unlawful acts against the interest of society and state, fights crime, provides civil order, ensures civil security and traffic safety, and guarantees the security and protection of important individuals. It is a centralised agency headed by the Minister of Internal Affairs. The ministry works closely with the office of the General Prosecutor of Ukraine. It oversees the National Police of Ukraine[6] (police service), National Guard of Ukraine (gendarmerie), the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (civil defense),[7] State Border Guard Service of Ukraine (and its subordinate the Ukrainian Sea Guard) and the State Migration Service (customs service).

Formerly, the ministry directly controlled the Ukrainian national law enforcement agency, termed the militsiya (Ukrainian: міліція, Russian: милиция). This changed in July 2015, in the aftermath of Euromaidan, with the introduction of reforms by Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko to reduce corruption, whereby the militsiya was replaced with the National Police. Ukraine's militsiya was widely regarded as corrupt,[8] and it had received accusations of torture and ill-treatment.[9] [10] [11] [12] The State Emergency Service was transferred under the jurisdiction of the ministry since 2014.

History

Name

History of Militsiya

See main article: Militsiya (Ukraine).

Ministerial institutions

Sub-departments (central offices of executive authority)

Supporting institutions

Medical

Educational

Ministers of Internal Affairs

Post:Minister of Internal Affairs
of Ukraine
Insignia:Standard of the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.svg
Insigniasize:150px
Insigniacaption:Banner of the minister
Termlength:Duration of the presidential term (5 years) or less due to earlier resignation or dismissal
Incumbent:Ihor Klymenko
Incumbentsince:7 February 2023 (acting from 18 January 2023)
Appointer:President of Ukraine
Succession:First Deputy Minister
Inaugural:Andriy Vasylyshyn
Website:mvs.gov.ua

See also: List of ministers of internal affairs (Ukraine).

The minister of internal affairs is in charge of the ministry. Prior to the 2015 police reforms, the minister was recognized as head of the militsiya. Many former ministers previously had experience with serving in the police, and were, prior to taking up the ministerial post, generals of the militsiya. Typically, the minister was afforded the rank of Colonel-General of the militsiya upon taking up his post in the Ukrainian government. Yuriy Lutsenko and Vasyl Tsushko are the only former holders of this office who had never served in any law enforcement agency.

List of ministers of internal affairs of Ukraine
PhotoNameFromUntilPresidentNotes
1Andriy Vasylyshyn24 August 1991 21 July 1994 First post-independence minister
2Volodymyr Radchenko28 July 1994 3 July 1995 Acting July 21–28, 1994
3Yuriy Kravchenko3 July 1995 26 March 2001 Involved in 'Eagles of Kravchenko' case
4Yuriy Smirnov26 March 2001 27 August 2003
5Mykola Bilokon27 August 2003 3 February 2005
6Yuriy Lutsenko4 February 2005 1 December 2006 First civilian minister
7Vasyl Tsushko1 December 2006 18 December 2007 First minister never directly subordinate to the president
8Yuriy Lutsenko18 December 2007 28 January 2010 Acting January 28-March 11, 2010[13] [14] In May 2009 first deputy (Interior) Minister Mykhailo Kliuyev served as acting Minister during a seven-day investigation.[15] [16] After that Lutsenko resumed the post.[17]
-Mykhailo Kliuyev29 January 201011 March 2010
9Anatoliy Mohyliov11 March 2010 7 November 2011[18] Viktor YanukovychFirst post-Orange Revolution minister
10Vitaliy Zakharchenko7 November 2011[19] 21 February 2014[20] Former head of the State Tax Service of Ukraine
-Arsen Avakov (acting)22 February 2014 27 February 2014 Oleksandr Turchynov (acting)
11Arsen Avakov27 February 2014 15 July 2021[21] Oleksandr Turchynov (acting), Petro Poroshenko, Volodymyr Zelensky
12Denys Monastyrsky16 July 2021[22] 18 January 2023[23] Volodymyr ZelenskyTerm ended prematurely after a helicopter transporting himself and the First Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs crashed, killing both Monastyrsky and his First Deputy, Yevhen Yenin, among others.
-Ihor Klymenko (acting)18 January 2023 7 February 2023 Former head of National Police of Ukraine; replaced Denys Monastyrsky after his premature death.[24]
13Ihor Klymenko7 February 2023 Incumbent

The minister of Internal Affairs is responsible directly to the Prime Minister of Ukraine, to the Ukrainian Parliament (Verkhovna Rada) and ultimately the President of Ukraine. His office is located in Kyiv's Pechersk District.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Official website of the Ministry. Address (section) . 2017 . 2017-03-09 . 2016-05-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160513062108/http://mvs.gov.ua/en/ . live .
  2. http://zakon5.rada.gov.ua/laws/file/text/59/f471810n191.xls Allocation of expenditures of the State Budget of Ukraine for 2018 (document .xls)
  3. National deputies voted for the new head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ukrainska Pravda (7 February 2023)
  4. Monastyrsky presented a new team of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Suspilne (6 September 2021)
  5. Ukrainian: [https://zakon.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/878-2015-%D0%BF#n9 Положення про Міністерство внутрішніх справ України], затв. Постановою Кабінету міністрів № 878 [Provision on the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, approved by Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers No 878] .
  6. http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/287664.html National Police established in Ukraine
  7. Web site: 2014-04-25 . ДСНС перейшла в підпорядкування МВС DSNS has become subordinated to MIA . Gazeta Lviv . uk . 2022-07-14 . 2015-09-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150924041424/http://www.gazeta.lviv.ua/news/2014/04/25/28088 . live .
  8. http://ukrainianweek.com/News/84111 Transparency International Global Corruption Barometer: Ukraine has become more corrupt over the last two years
  9. http://www.amnestyusa.org/document.php?id=ENGEUR500082005&lang=e Ukraine: Victims of police brutality
  10. http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/yanukovych-calling-for-greater-control-over-detent-119094.html Yanukovych calling for greater control over detention facilities
  11. http://www.rferl.org/content/Ukrainian_Police_Arrested_For_Alleged_Torture_/2000201.html Ukrainian Police Arrested For Alleged Torture
  12. http://www.rferl.org/content/ukraine-police-abuse-protests-kyiv/25048961.html Ukrainian Police-Abuse Protests Come To The Capital
  13. http://www.kyivpost.com/news/nation/detail/58187/ Lutsenko says he's calm about his dismissal
  14. http://www.kyivpost.com/news/politics/detail/58396/ Regions Party: Kliuyev is legitimate head of Interior Ministry
  15. http://www.kyivpost.com/news/nation/detail/41597/ Speaker:Lutsenko suspended as Ukraine's interior minister
  16. http://www.kyivpost.com/news/nation/detail/41499/ Kliuyev to serve as Ukraine's interior minister during Lutsenko's suspension from duty
  17. http://www.kyivpost.com/news/nation/detail/42263/ Lutsenko says he will resume fulfilling duties as interior minister
  18. http://www.kyivpost.com/news/nation/detail/116446/ Yanukovych appoints Mohyliov to Crimean post
  19. http://www.kyivpost.com/news/nation/detail/116448/ Chief tax officer Zakharchenko appointed interior minister of Ukraine
  20. http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191757.html Rada suspends Acting Interior Minister Zakharchenko from his duties
  21. https://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/755809.html Rada supports Avakov's resignation
  22. https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-polytics/3281876-parliament-appoints-monastyrsky-as-ukraines-interior-minister.html Parliament appoints Monastyrsky as Ukraine's interior minister
  23. Web site: Ukrainian minister among 17 dead in helicopter crash near Kyiv . 2023-01-18 . Sky News . en . 2023-01-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230118084304/http://news.sky.com/story/ukrainian-minister-among-16-dead-near-kyiv-helicopter-crash-12789239 . live .
  24. Web site: Ukraine-Russia news – live: Helicopter crash near Kyiv leaves at least 14 dead, including interior minister . 2023-01-18 . . en . 2023-01-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230118091240/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/ukraine-russia-helicopter-war-putin-latest-news-b2264269.html . live .