Prime Minister Of Ukraine

The Prime Minister of Ukraine is appointed by the President and ratified by the Verkhovna Rada (parliament).
   

Prime ministers' terms in office

align=left | Name align=left | Dates as Acting PM before ratification align=left | Dates in office align=left | Dates as Acting PM after resignation align=left | Notes
Vitaliy Masol 1990-06-28
1990-10-17
1990-10-17
1990-10-23
Resigned as a result of student protests in Kyiv.
Vitold Fokin 1990-10-23
1990-11-14
1990-11-14
1992-10-01
Resigned as a result of retirement.
Valentyn Symonenko 1992-10-02
1992-10-13
| | Acting Prime Minister
Leonid Kuchma 1992-10-13
1993-09-21
Submitted resignation to the parliament.
Yukhym Zvyahilsky 1993-09-22
1994-06-15
| | Acting Prime Minister
On 1993-09-27, President Kravchuk assumed direct control of the Cabinet until 1994-06.
Vitaliy Masol 1994-06-16
1995-03-06
| On leave: 1995-03-061995-04-04.
Resigned as a result of retirement.
On 1995-04-04, a resolution of non-confidence was passed by the parliament.
Yevhen Marchuk 1995-03-06
1995-06-07
1995-06-08
1996-05-27
Appointed and dismissed unilaterally by President Kuchma.
Pavlo Lazarenko 1996-05-28
1997-06-18
| Appointed unilaterally by President Kuchma.
On alleged sickness leave from 1997-06-19 to 1997-07-02, when his resignation was accepted.
Vasyl Durdynets 1997-06-19
1997-07-16
| | Acting Prime Minister
Valeriy Pustovoytenko 1997-07-16
1999-11-30
1999-11-30
1999-12-22
Resigned according to the Constitution of Ukraine at President Kuchma's second inauguration.
Viktor Yushchenko 1999-12-22
2001-04-26
2001-04-28
2001-05-29
Resigned as a result of
resolution of no confidence.
Anatoliy Kinakh 2001-05-29
2002-11-16
2001-11-16
2002-11-21
Dismissed by
President Kuchma
Viktor Yanukovych 2002-11-21
2004-12-07
| The legality of his tenure past 2004-12-01, when the parliament passed a resolution of no confidence, has been disputed.
Mykola Azarov 2004-12-07
2004-12-28
| | Acting Prime Minister during Yanukovych's leave of absence.
Viktor Yanukovych 2004-12-28
2005-01-05
| Announced his resignation on 2004-12-31.
Mykola Azarov 2005-01-05
2005-01-24
| | Acting Prime Minister.
Announced resignation of the Cabinet according to the Constitution of Ukraine at President Yushchenko's inauguration
Yuliya Tymoshenko 2005-01-24
2005-02-04
2005-02-04
present
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