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    The Honcharuk government was formed on 29 August 2019, and was led by Oleksiy Honcharuk. It was the fourth Ukrainian cabinet formed since the 2014 Ukrainian...
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    the Honcharuk government, and the Governor of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's first government was the Honcharuk Government, formed...
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    election win. Honcharuk was replaced by Denys Shmyhal during the formation of the Shmyhal Government. Before this appointment, Honcharuk was a lawyer and...
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    allegations, was kept on as interior minister, with Honcharuk arguing that the relatively inexperienced government needed experienced administrators and that Avakov...
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    Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast and an acting vice prime minister in the Honcharuk Government. As Prime Minister, Shmyhal has been in charge of handling the response...
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    August 2019 Zahorodniuk was appointed Minister of Defence in the Honcharuk Government. On 4 March 2020 he was succeeded (in this post) by Andrii Taran...
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  • Ministry of Digital Transformation (Ukraine) (category Government and politics articles needing translation from Ukrainian Wikipedia)
    Fedorov was appointed as Minister of Digital Transformation in the Honcharuk Government. The ministry was established on 29 August 2019 when Mykhailo Fedorov...
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    Trade and Agriculture of Ukraine in the government of Oleksiy Honcharuk. After his dismissal as government minister Mylovanov was appointed president...
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  • (e-governance) was made a priority of state policy in the newly formed Honcharuk government and the respective Ministry of Digital Transformation was thus created...
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    The Groysman government was formed on 14 April 2016, led by Volodymyr Groysman. It was the third Ukrainian cabinet formed since the 2014 Ukrainian revolution...
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    Mykhailo Fedorov (category E-government in Ukraine)
    Fedorov was appointed as Minister of Digital Transformation in the Honcharuk Government. He surrendered his deputy mandate upon his ministerial appointment...
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    for leadership in diminishing the risk of nuclear war." Honcharuk Government Shmyhal Government List of foreign ministers in 2020 List of foreign ministers...
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    Ministry of National Unity of Ukraine (category Lists of government ministers of Ukraine)
    Luhansk. The Honcharuk Government in August 2019 merged the Ministry for Veterans Affairs into the ministry. But its succeeding Shmyhal Government reversed...
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    Ministry of Information Policy (Ukraine) (category Lists of government ministers of Ukraine)
    інформаційної політики) or MIP was a government ministry in Ukraine established on 2 December 2014. The Honcharuk Government (on 29 August 2019) abolished the...
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    Minister of Justice of Ukraine in the Honcharuk Government. In the 4 March 2020, appointed Shmyhal Government he kept this post. In September 2021, Minister...
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    Oksana Markarova (category Women government ministers of Ukraine)
    Markarova is also a former Minister of Finance in the government of Volodymyr Groysman and Oleksiy Honcharuk. Markarova was born on October 28, 1976, in the...
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  • 6 February 2020 over the bill. The Verkhovna Rada terminated the Honcharuk Government on 5 March 2020 and pledged the passage of legislation sought by...
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  • constituency seats. The party voted against the confidence vote in the new Honcharuk Government. In June 2020, former Secretary of the National Security and Defense...
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  • Ukrainian parliamentary elections had taken place, and the Honcharuk government (led by Oleksiy Honcharuk) had been formed on 29 August. After the September visit...
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    Klitschko was not dismissed. A 4 September 2019 decision by the Honcharuk Government to dismiss Klitschko was not executed. In the election for Mayor...
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  • abstained from the confidence vote to the new Honcharuk Government, but ensured it would support the government from outside. However, on 13 November 2019...
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  • Thumbnail for Dmytro Dubilet
    2019, Dubilet left Monobank because he became a member of the government of Oleksiy Honcharuk, with whom he worked until March 2020. According to Dubilet's...
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    Interior by the Groysman Government. He was dismissed from this position on 6 September 2019 by the new Honcharuk Government. In November 2021 Troyan...
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    Prime Minister of Ukraine (category Government ministers of Ukraine)
    who was sworn in on 4 March 2020 following the resignation of Oleksiy Honcharuk. The prime minister is appointed by the president with the consent of...
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    Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources (Ukraine) (category Government and politics articles needing translation from Ukrainian Wikipedia)
    August 2019 the Honcharuk Government merged the ministry into the Ministry of Energy and Coal Mining. But the succeeding Shmyhal Government re-created (the...
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  • Thumbnail for Yuriy Stets
    stayed on as Minister until on 29 August 2019 the Honcharuk Government was installed. This government abolished the whole Ministry of Information Policy...
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    Ministry of Youth and Sports (Ukraine) (category Lists of government ministers of Ukraine)
    2010–2013. The Honcharuk Government (on 29 August 2019) merged the ministry with the Ministry of Culture. But its succeeding Shmyhal Government undid this...
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    majority was able to form a government on August 29 on its own, without forming coalitions, and approve Oleksii Honcharuk as prime minister. On March...
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    Hanna Novosad (category Women government ministers of Ukraine)
    politician. The Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine in the Honcharuk Government. In 2007, she graduated from the Ukrainian Humanities Lyceum at the...
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    constituency - 180 developer from Oleksiy Krasov. In October 2019, the Honcharuk Government approved Syniehubov's appointment as Governor of Poltava Oblast....
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