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{{Short description|Third-level administrative divisions of Ukraine}}{{about|the administrative division in Ukraine|the use in Poland|Gromada|the use in Belarus|Hramada|the former division|Amalgamated hromada|other uses|}}{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2020}}{{Ukraine subdivisions sidebar}}A hromada () is a basic unit of administrative division in Ukraine, similar to a municipality. It was established by the Government of Ukraine on 12 June 2020.WEB, That which never existed in Ukraine: The Cabinet of Ministers established the basic level of administrative division which will ensure ubiquity of local governance,weblink 2021-03-24, decentralization.gov.ua, Similar terms exist in Poland (gromada) and in Belarus (hramada). The literal translation of this term is "community", similar to the terms used in western European states, such as Germany (Gemeinde), France (commune), Italy (comune), and Portugal (freguesia), or in several English-speaking countries (township).A hromada is designated urban hromada if its administration is located in a city; settlement hromada if it is located in a settlement (selyshche), and rural hromada if it is located in a village (selo) or another rural settlement.WEB, Про утворення та ліквідацію районів,weblink 2023-06-18, Офіційний вебпортал парламенту України, uk, Territories of hromadas (which, in turn, are divided into 7744 starosta okruhs (elderships))NEWS, November 2, 2023, Monitoring of the reform of local self-government and territorial organization of power, uk, Ministry of Communities and Territories Development (Ukraine),weblink form raions (districts) and several raions form oblasts (regions).

List of hromadas

In total, there are 1469 hromadas (as of October 1, 2023), including:
  • 409 urban hromadas (),
  • 435 settlement hromadas (),
  • 625 rural hromadas ().{| class="wikitable sortable"
! rowspan="3" |Region! colspan="4" |Number of hromadas! colspan="3" |Hromada type! rowspan="2" |Total
!urban!settlement!rural
{{flag|Zakarpattia Oblast}}111835
{{flag|Cherkasy Oblast}}161040
{{flag|Chernivtsi Oblast}}11734
{{flag|Chernihiv Oblast}}162417
{{flag|Donetsk Oblast}}43149
{{flag|Dnipropetrovsk Oblast}}202541
{{flag|Kharkiv Oblast}}172613
{{flag|Kherson Oblast}}91723
{{flag|Khmelnytskyi Oblast}}132225
{{flag|Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast}}152324
{{flag|Kyiv Oblast}}242322
{{flag|Kirovohrad Oblast}}121621
{{flag|Luhansk Oblast}}20125
{{flag|Lviv Oblast}}391618
{{flag|Mykolaiv Oblast}}91429
{{flag|Odesa Oblast}}192547
{{flag|Poltava Oblast}}162024
{{flag|Rivne Oblast}}111340
{{flag|Sumy Oblast}}151521
{{flag|Ternopil Oblast}}181621
{{flag|Vinnytsia Oblast}}182223
{{flag|Volyn Oblast}}111825
{{flag|Zaporizhzhia Oblast}}141736
{{flag|Zhytomyr Oblast}}122232
1469

History

File:ОТГ2.png|thumb|Hromadas of Ukraine as of 2020 (raions in CrimeaCrimeaPrior to 2020, the basic units of administrative division in Ukraine were rural councils, settlement councils and city councils, which were often referred to by the generic term hromada.The Constitution of Ukraine and some other laws, including the "Law on local self-governance", delegate certain rights and obligations for hromadas. Types of hromadas include cities, urban-type settlements, rural settlements, and villages. In his draft constitutional amendments of June 2014, President Petro Poroshenko proposed changing the administrative divisions of Ukraine, which he felt should include oblasts, raions and hromadas.Poroshenko suggests granting status of regions to Crimea, Kyiv, Sevastopol, creating new political subdivision of 'community' {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140701043549weblink|date=2014-07-01}}, Interfax-Ukraine (26 June 2014)On June 12, 2020, the Government of Ukraine approved the territories and administrative centers of the hromadas, which cover settlements in all regions of Ukraine except for Crimea.WEB, Автор, Те, чого ніколи не було в Україні: Уряд затвердив адмінтерустрій базового рівня, що забезпечить повсюдність місцевого самоврядування,weblink 2023-06-18, decentralization.gov.ua, A total of 1470 hromadas were approved.On August 12, 2020, the Sokoliv hromada of the Cherkasy Oblast became a part of the Zhashkiv hromada.WEB, Про внесення змін у додаток до розпорядження Кабінету Міністрів України від 12 червня 2020 р. № 728,weblink 2023-06-18, Офіційний вебпортал парламенту України, uk, Thus, there were 1469 hromadas.

Administrative tasks and objectives

{{Unreferenced section|date=June 2022}}Each hromada carries out two types of task: own and commissioned. Own tasks are public tasks exercised by self-government, which serve to satisfy the needs of the community. The tasks can be twofold:
  • compulsory – where the municipality cannot decline to carry out the tasks, and must set up a budget to carry them out in order to provide the inhabitants with the basic public benefits.
  • optional – where the municipality can carry them out in accordance with available budgetary means, set out only to specific local needs (on the hromada's own responsibility and budget).

Own objectives

Own high objectives include matters such as spatial harmony, real estate management, environmental protection and nature conservation, water management, country roads, public streets, bridges, squares and traffic systems, water supply systems and source, the sewage system, removal of urban waste, water treatment, maintenance of cleanliness and order, sanitary facilities, dumps and council waste, supply of electric and thermal energy and gas, public transport, health care, welfare, care homes, subsidised housing, public education, cultural facilities including public libraries and other cultural institutions, historic monuments conservation and protection, the sports facilities and tourism including recreational grounds and devices, marketplaces and covered markets, green spaces and public parks, communal graveyards, public order and safety, fire and flood protection with equipment maintenance and storage, maintaining objects and devices of the public utility and administrative buildings, pro-family policy including social support for pregnant women, medical and legal care, supporting and popularising the self-government initiatives and cooperation within the commune including with non-governmental organizations, interaction with regional communities from other countries, etc.

Commissioned tasks

Commissioned tasks cover the remaining public tasks resulting from legitimate needs of the state, commissioned by central government for the units of local government to implement. The tasks are handed over on the basis of statutory by-laws, charters and regulations, or by way of agreements between the self-government units and central-government administration.

See also

References

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External links

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