Representatives of the President of Ukraine
Representatives of the President of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Представники Президента України) are five chief offices that are directed by a presidential representative. Given that the President of Ukraine is head of state, the President faces the need to represent his/her interests in different political and judicial bodies of power in the country.
List of representatives
- the Presidential representative of Ukraine in Crimea[1]
- the Constitutional Court of Ukraine[2][3]
- the Verkhovna Rada (parliament)[4][5]
- the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine[6]
- the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant[7]
Notes
References
- Constitution of Ukraine Title X - The Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Official website of the President of Ukraine
- Presidential Authority Archived 2008-10-13 at the Wayback Machine, Official website of the President of Ukraine
- President of Ukraine, Official website of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine
- Yanukovych appoints Miroshnychenko his representative in parliament, Kyiv Post (March 24, 2010)
- Poroshenko appoints Kniazevych as his envoy to Rada, Interfax-Ukraine (17 June 2014)
- Yanukovych appointed Akimova representative of President of Ukraine in CM, UNIAN (March 16, 2010)
- (in Ukrainian) про Представника Президента України на Чорнобильській АЕС, State Specialized Enterprise "Chernobyl NPP" (February 19, 2007)
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