Ministry of Communities and Territories Development
Ukrainian government ministry
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Formed 29 August 2019 Preceding agency Ministry of Regional Development, Construction, and Public Housing and Utilities Dissolved 2 December 2022[ 1] Jurisdiction Government of Ukraine Headquarters 9, Velyka Zhytomyrska, Kyiv , Ukraine , 01601[ 2] Minister responsible Oleksiy Chernyshov (appointed on 4 March 2020[ 3] and dismissed on 3 November 2022[ 4] ), Minister of Communities and Territories DevelopmentChild agency State Architectural-Construction Inspection of Ukraine Website https://www.minregion.gov.ua/
Headquarters of the Ministry in Kyiv
The Ministry of Communities and Territories Development (Ukrainian : Міністерство регіонального розвитку, будівництва та житлово-комунального господарства України ) was the Ukrainian government ministry responsible for public housing infrastructure development. It was dissolved on 2 December 2022.[ 1]
History
The Ministry was established in 2005 as the Ministry of Construction, Architecture, and Public Housing and Utilities. It also can be considered as a successor of the Ministry of Construction and Architecture that existed before 1994. In 2007-2010 the ministry was split into two: Ministry of Regional Development & Construction and Ministry of Public Housing and Utilities.
On 2 December 2022 the Shmyhal Government merged the Ministry of Infrastructure with the Ministry of Communities and Territories Development creating the Ministry of Development of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure .[ 1]
Structure
The ministry consists of the central body of ministry headed by its leadership composed of a minister , his/hers first deputy, and other deputies in assistance to the minister. Part of ministry compose several state administrations that are specialized in certain field and coordinate operations of government companies.
Agencies and institutes
Preserves
The list of the State Historical Preserve that are directed by the Ministry
List of ministers
Name of Ministry
Name of minister
Term of Office
Start
End
Ministry of Construction
Volodymyr Plitin
August 2, 1990
June 5, 1991
Ministry of Investments and Construction
Volodymyr Borysovsky
June 5, 1991
December 30, 1992
Ministry of Construction and Architecture
Yuriy Serbin
December 30, 1992
July 8, 1994
Ministry of Construction
Volodymyr Plitin
July 6, 1994
June 12, 1995
Ministry of Construction, Architecture, and Public Housing and Utilities
Pavlo Kachur
September 28, 2005
August 4, 2006
Volodymyr Rybak
August 4, 2006
March 21, 2007
Ministry of Regional Development and Construction
Volodymyr Yatsuba
March 21, 2007
December 18, 2007
Vasyl Kuybida
December 18, 2007
March 11, 2010
Volodymyr Yatsuba
March 11, 2010
December 9, 2010
Ministry of Regional Development, Construction, and Public Housing and Utilities
Viktor Tikhonov
December 9, 2010
June 1, 2011
Anatoliy Blyznyuk
July 12, 2011
24 December 2012
Hennadiy Temnyk [ 5]
24 December 2012
27 February 2014
Volodymyr Hroysman
27 February 2014
2 December 2014
Hennadiy Zubko
2 December 2014
29 August 2019
Ministry of Communities and Territories Development
Aliona Babak
29 August 2019[ 6]
4 February 2020
Denys Shmyhal
4 February 2020
4 March 2020
Oleksiy Chernyshov
4 March 2020[ 3]
3 November 2022[ 4]
Name of Ministry
Name of minister
Term of Office
Start
End
Ministry of Public Housing and Utilities
Oleksandr Popov
March 21, 2007
December 18, 2007
Oleksiy Kucherenko
December 18, 2007
March 11, 2010
Oleksandr Popov
March 11, 2010
June 17, 2010
Yuriy Khivrych
June 17, 2010
December 9, 2010
see Ministry of Regional Development, Construction, and Public Housing and Utilities
See also
References
External links
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