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Ukrainian Government Building (Ukrainian: Будинок Уряду, romanized: Budynok Uriadu) is located in the center of Kyiv on Hrushevsky Street in the vicinity of Verkhovna Rada building. It serves as the administrative building for the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. From 1941 to 1954 the building was the tallest building in the city. [2]
The Mariinskyi Palace (Ukrainian: Маріїнський палац, romanized: Mariinskyi palats) is the official residence of the president of Ukraine.The Elizabethan baroque palace is sited on the right bank of the Dnipro River in Kyiv, Ukraine, adjoining the neo-classical building of the Verkhovna Rada, the parliament of Ukraine.
The building is the main office of the Office of the President of Ukraine and of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine. It is located at 11 Bankova vulytsia and was initially a reconstruction of the Kyiv Military District headquarters that was built sometime in the 1870s to Oleksandr Shile's design.
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To the main building was added an adjacent three-story high building for servicemen that is designed in a closed half-circle shape with an inner court. During the restoration works conducted in 1985 under the leadership of Nataliia Chmutina [ nb 1 ] , four sculptural groups (sculptor Valentyn Znoba ) were installed in front of the risalits of ...
The Office of the President of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Офіс Президента України, romanized: Ofis Prezydenta Ukrainy [ˈɔfʲis prezeˈdɛntɐ ʊkrɐˈjine]), formerly the Administration of the President of Ukraine [1] (Адміністрація Президента, Administratsiia Prezydenta [ɐdʲmʲinʲiˈstrat͡sʲijɐ prezeˈdɛntɐ]), is a standing advisory body set up ...
Also, the 1978 Constitution ruled that the President of Ukraine (an office created in 1991) is a head of state and a head of government (executive power) (Article 114-1). [ 9 ] [ 8 ] At the same time, the government headed by Prime Minister de facto remained independent and detached from the President, a state institution which had to function ...