Name • People's Committee of Internal Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR (1919–1930, regional autonomous agency) • State Political Directorate of the Ukrainian SSR (1930–1934, part of the
Joint State Political Directorate of USSR) • People's Committee of Internal Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR (1934–1946, part of the People's Committee of Internal Affairs of USSR) • Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR (1946–1991, part of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of USSR) • Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine (since 1991, a government agency of the independent Ukraine)
History of Militsiya The ministry directly controlled the Ukrainian national law enforcement agency, termed the
militsiya (,
Russian: милиция). Ukraine's
militsiya was widely regarded as corrupt, and it had received accusations of torture and ill-treatment. This changed in July 2015, in the aftermath of
Euromaidan, with the introduction of reforms by Ukrainian president
Petro Poroshenko to reduce corruption, whereby the
militsiya was replaced with the
National Police. The State Emergency Service was transferred under the jurisdiction of the ministry since 2014. == Duties ==