Prime Minister of Crimea
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| Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Crimea Прем'єр-міністр Криму |
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| Inaugural holder | Vitaliy Kurashyk |
| Formation | March 22, 1991 |
| Succession | Vice-Prime Minister of Crimea |
| Website | http://www.crimea-portal.gov.ua/ |
| This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Crimea |
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The Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea (Ukrainian: Прем'єр-міністр Автономної республіки Крим; Russian: Председатель Совета министров Автономной Республики Крым; Crimean Tatar: Qırım Muhtar Cumhuriyetiniñ Baş Naziri) is the head of government of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, located in the southern region of Ukraine. Sometimes referred as the Premier-Minister of Crimea, out of brevity, the position's official name is the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the ARC. The Chairman, whose nomination is proposed by the Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea (Crimean parliament) with the approval of the President of Ukraine and then approved by the Crimean parliament, presides over the Council of Ministers of Crimea.[1]
Prime Ministers of Crimea
- Vitaliy Kurashyk (March 22, 1991 - May 20, 1993)
- Borys Samsonov (May 20, 1993 - February 4, 1994)
- Yuriy Meshkov (February 4, 1994 - October 6, 1994), promoted himself to become the President of Crimea
- Anatoliy Franchuk (October 6, 1994 - March 22, 1995)
- Anatoliy Drobotov (March 22, 1995 - March 31, 1995)
- Anatoliy Franchuk (March 31, 1995 - January 26, 1996)
- Arkadiy Demydenko (January 26, 1996 - June 4, 1997)
- Anatoliy Franchuk (June 4, 1997 - May 27, 1998)
- Serhiy Kunitsyn (May 27, 1998 - July 25, 2001)
- Valeriy Horbatov (July 25, 2001 - April 29, 2002)
- Serhiy Kunitsyn (April 29, 2002 - April 20, 2005)
- Anatoliy Matviienko (April 20, 2005 - September 21, 2005)
- Anatoliy Burdiuhov (September 23, 2005 - June 2, 2006)
- Viktor Plakida[2] (June 2, 2006 - March 17, 2010)[3][4][5]
- Vasyl Dzharty (March 17, 2010[6] - August 17, 2011)[7]
- Anatolii Mohyliov (November 8, 2011 - Incumbent)[8][1][9]
References
- ^ a b Crimean parliament to decide on appointment of autonomous republic's premier on Tuesday, Interfax Ukraine (7 November 2011)
- ^ Regions and territories: Crimea, BBC News
- ^ Crimean parliament dismisses speaker, head of government, Kyiv Post (March 17, 2010)
- ^ Ukrainska Pravda (Ukrainian)
- ^ E-Crimea.info (Russian)
- ^ Vasyl Dzharty of Regions Party heads Crimean government, Kyiv Post (March 17, 2010)
- ^ Помер прем’єр-міністр Криму Василь Джарти (Ukrainian)
- ^ Former Interior Minister Mohyliov heads Crimean government, Interfax Ukraine (8 November 2011)
- ^ Yanukovych appoints Mohyliov to Crimean post, Kyiv Post (7 November 2011)
External links
- Official website (Russian)
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