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Fokin Government
1st Cabinet of Ukraine (since 1990)
Date formed18 April 1991
Date dissolved25 February 1992
People and organisations
Head of stateHead of the Verkhovna Rada presidium
Head of governmentVitold Fokin
Member partyCommunist
Status in legislatureMajority
History
Outgoing electionJune 4, 1990
Incoming formationFirst Masol government
Outgoing formationKuchma government
PredecessorVitaliy Masol
SuccessorLeonid Kuchma

The Fokin Government was the second Cabinet of Ministers appointed in independent Ukraine (1990-1991) that was approved following the ousting of the Masol's government due to the 1990 Kyiv's student strike (also known as Revolution on Granite).

On 18 April 1991 the head of the Council of Minister of the Ukrainian SSR was officially renamed as the Prime-Minister of the Ukrainian SSR.[1] On 21 May 1991 the former council of ministers was officially renamed as cabinet of ministers of the Ukrainian SSR.[2] On 17 September 1991 Ukrainian SSR was officially renamed into Ukraine.

  1. ^ Law of Ukraine #983-XII. About making changes to paragraph 4 of Article 108 of the Constitution of Ukrainian SSR (Про внесення змін до пункту 4 статті 108 Конституції (Основного Закону) Української РСР). Verkhovna Rada website. 18 April 1991
  2. ^ Law of Ukraine #1048-XII. About changes and additions to the Constitution of the Ukrainian SSR in regards to improvement of the system of state administration (Про зміни і доповнення Конституції (Основного Закону) Української РСР у зв'язку з вдосконаленням системи державного управління). Verkhovna Rada website. 21 May 1991.

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