Council of Ministers of Crimea

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The Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea (Ukrainian: Рада міністрів Автономної Республіки Крим; Russian: Совет министров Автономной Республики Крым), briefly SovMin, is the executive branch of government of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, a republic within southern Ukraine. The Council of Ministers derives its authority comes from the Constitution and laws of Ukraine and normative acts of the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea which bring them into its competency.

The Chairman, who is appointed by the Verkhovna Rada (parliament) with approval of the President of Ukraine, heads the cabinet.

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Current council

  • Chairman - Anatolii Mohyliov[1][2]
  • First Deputy Chairman - Pavlo Burlakov
  • Deputy Chairman/Minister of Economical Development and Trade - Kateryna Yurchenko
  • Deputy Chairman/Minister of Resorts and Tourism - Heorhiy Psarev
  • Deputy Chairman/Minister of Regional Development and Communal Living - Aziz Abdullayev
  • Head of Office of Sovmin Affairs - Olha Udovina
  • Minister of Finance - Mykola Skoryk
  • Minister of Culture - Olena Plakida
  • Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food - Valeriy Kravets
  • Minister of Social Policy - Yelena Semichastna
  • Minister of Education and Science, Youth and Sport - Vitalina Dzoz
  • Minister of Healthcare - Ihor Shpak

Chairmen of Republican Committees

  • In transportation and communication - Mykola Cherevkov
  • In fuel, energy and innovation policy - Ihor Zosimov
  • In land resources - Oleksandr Chabanov
  • In construction - Andriy Lyashevsky
  • In inter-ethnic relationships - Eduard Dudakov
  • In protection of Cultural Heritage - Serhiy Tur
  • In water management construction and land improvement - Ihor Vail
  • In information - Vadym Volchenko
  • In protection of Natural Environment - Yevhen Bubnov
  • In forestry and hunting - Ihor Katsai

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