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Party key Batkivshchyna 6
Svoboda 3
Non-partisan/Undisclosed 9
Logo Office Incumbent[1]
Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk
First Vice Prime Minister (Law enforcement and power block) Vitaly Yarema (until 19 June 2014)
Post vacant (since 19 June 2014)[2]
Vice Prime Minister (Humanitarian Policy) Oleksandr Sych
Vice Prime Minister (Regional Policy) Volodymyr Groysman
Minister of Regional Development, Construction and Communal Living
Minister of Justice Pavlo Petrenko
MFA UA.png Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrii Deshchytsia (acting) (until 19 June 2014)
Pavlo Klimkin[3] (since 19 June 2014)
Ministry of Finance (Ukraine).jpg Minister of Finance Oleksandr Shlapak
Emblem of the Pension Fund of Ukraine.png Minister of Social Policy Lyudmyla Denisova
Emblem of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine.png
Minister of Health Oleh Musiy (until 1 October 2014)
Post vacant (since 1 October 2014)
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade (Ukraine).jpg Minister of Economy and Trade Pavlo Sheremeta[4] (until 2 September 2014)[5]
Anatoliy Maksyuta (acting) since 3 September 2014)[6]
Mon ukraine.png Minister of Education and Science Serhiy Kvit
Minister of Culture Yevhen Nyshchuk[4]
Emblem of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.svg Minister of Defense Ihor Tenyukh (acting) (until 25 March 2014)
Mykhailo Koval (acting) (since 25 March 2014 until 3 July 2014)
Valeriy Heletey (since 3 July 2014 until 14 October 2014)
Stepan Poltorak (since 14 October 2014)
Геральдичний знак - емблема МВС України.svg Minister of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov
Emblem of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine.gif Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Ihor Shvaika
Emblem of the Ministry of Fuel and Energy of Ukraine.png Ministry of Fuel and Energy Yuriy Prodan
Logo of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Ukraine 2013.gif Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of Ukraine Andriy Mokhnyk
Emblem of the Ministry of Transport and Communications.png Minister of Infrastucture of Ukraine Maksym Burbak
Ministry of Youth and Sports Dmytro Bulatov
Cabinet of Ukraine.png Minister of the Cabinet of Ministers Ostap Semerak[7]
Minister of Revenues and Duties (office liquidated on 1 March 2014)
Minister of Industrial Policy (office reorganized)

On 12 November 2014 the ministers of Svoboda resigned (they became acting ministers till a new Government was formed).[8]

References

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  1. Maidan nominates Yatseniuk for prime minister, Interfax-Ukraine (26 February 2014)
    Ukrainian parliament endorses new cabinet, Interfax-Ukraine (27 February 2014)
  2. MPs agree to Yarema's appointment as prosecutor general, Interfax-Ukraine (19 June 2014)
  3. Parliament appoints Klimkin as Ukrainian foreign minister, Interfax-Ukraine (19 June 2014)
  4. 4.0 4.1 Maidan's Council agrees candidates for ministers of culture, economy, youth and sports, Interfax-Ukraine (26 February 2014)
  5. Verkhovna Rada accepts Sheremeta's resignation as economy minister, Interfax-Ukraine (2 September 2014)
  6. Кабмін призначив в. о. міністра економіки Максюту
  7. In parliament's approval document listed as "Yevhen Semerak"
  8. Svoboda party members in Ukrainian government resign – Deputy Premier Sych, Interfax-Ukraine (12 November 2014)