Government ministries in Ukraine are the central bodies that are entrusted to implement a state policies in a certain field of government (finance, justice, interior etc.).[ 1] Each ministry is governed by a respective minister. The collective of ministries is called the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine . The modern Ukrainian ministries were first established after the February Revolution of 1917 when the Russian Emperor was forced to abdicate. The first ministries (secretariats) were Secretariat of state, Finance, Justice, Labor, Education, Communication, Trade and Industry, Transportation, Military, Agriculture, and Office of General Secretariat (General Secretariat of Ukraine ).
Current Ministries
Ministry of Industrial Policy (or Industry) [ 3] 1997–2014
Ministry of Machine-building, Military-Industrial Complex, and Conversion 1996–1997 (transformed)
Ministry of Emergencies (or Emergencies and Protection of Population from the Consequences of the Chernobyl Catastrophe) 1991–2012 (degraded)
Foreign Relations and Trade 1991–2000
Ministry of Science and Technology 1996–1999
Ministry of Revenues and Duties 2012–2014
Ministry of Coal Mining Industry 1987–2010
Ministry of Public Housing and Utilities 2007–2010
Ministry of Family Affairs and Youth 1996–2005 (merged) → Youth and Sports
Ministry of Labor 1990–2010 (transitioned) → Social Policy
Ministry of Transportation 1953–2010 (merged) → Infrastructure
Ministry of Automobile Transportation (degraded) → Ukravtodor
Ministry of Construction and Exploitation of Automobile Roads
Ministry of Railways 1917–1920
Former agrarian ministries
Ministry of Fishing Resources Management 1995–1997
Ministry of Bread Products
Ministry of Rural Development
Ministry of State Farms
Ministry of Industrial Construction Materials
Ministry of Social Security
Ministry of Forest Management
Ministry of Amelioration and Water Management
Ministry of Light Industry
Ministry of Special Construction
Ministry of Construction (Construction and Architecture)
Ministry of Higher and Special General Education
Ministry of Statistics
Ministry of Exterior Economy
Ministry of Denationalization and De-monopolization
Ministry of Nationalities and Migration
Ministry in relationship with Verkhovna Rada
Ministry of Press (Information)
Ministry of Higher Education
Ministry of Communication
Ministry of Forest, Cellulose-Paper, and Wood Processing Industry
Ministry of Fruits and Vegetables
Ministry of Meat and Milk Industry
Ministry of Food Industry
Ministry of Preparations
Ministry of Consumer Services of Population
Ministry of Geology
Ministry of Black Metallurgy
Ministry of Montage and Special Construction
Ministry of Industrial Construction
Ministry of Information Policy
Original ministries (secretariats)
Ministry
Creation
Notes
Secretariat of Interior
predecessor of Ministry of Interior
Secretariat of Nationalities
predecessor of Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Secretariat of Finance
predecessor of Ministry of Finance
Secretariat of Justice
predecessor of Ministry of Justice
Secretariat of Labor
Secretariat of Education
predecessor of Ministry of Education and Science
Secretariat of Communication
predecessor of Ministry of Infrastructure
Secretariat of Trade and Industry
predecessor of Ministry of Economy
Secretariat of Transportation
predecessor of Ministry of Infrastructure
Secretariat of Food Supply
Secretariat of Military
predecessor of Ministry of Defense
Secretariat of Agriculture
predecessor of Ministry of Agrarian
Office of General Secretariat
predecessor of Ministry of Cabinet of Ministers
See also
References
Active government ministries Defunct government ministries
Communities and Territories Development
Information Policy
Higher and Special General Education
Fruits and Vegetables
Chemical Industry
Construction and Exploitation of Motorways
Industrial Construction and Architecture
Construction of Heavy Industry Enterprises
Public Housing/Services
Consumer Services
Forestry
Local and Fuel Industry
Local Fueling Industry
Water Resources
Geology
Rural Construction
Food Industry
Meat and Dairy Industry
Light Industry
Family and Children
Ferrous Metallurgy
Procurement/Bread Products
Installation and Special Construction
State Control
State Farms
Fisheries
Civil Housing (Urban and Rural) Construction
Communication
Automobile Transportation
Construction of Coal Mining Enterprises
Construction of Metallurgical and Chemical Enterprises
Cotton Industry
Industrial Crops
Livestock
Tasting Industry
Furniture and Woodworking
Cinematography
Trade (Supply)
Textile Industry
Soviet Propaganda
Foreign Propaganda Department
Railways