Poland’s new PM Beata Szydło Council of Ministers

The new cabinet of Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydło from conservative Law and Justice (PiS) was sworn-in on Monday by President Andrzej Duda. Prime Minister Szydlo, who was officially nominated by the President on Friday, will present her expose on Wednesday.
Full list of new heads of ministries set to rule until next general election in 2019:

Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Culture: Piotr Gliński
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Science and Higher Education: Jarosław Gowin
Deputy PM and Development Minister: Mateusz Morawiecki
Finance Minister: Paweł Szałamacha
State Treasury Minister: Dawid Jackiewicz
Health Minister: Konstanty Radziwiłł
Ministry of Digitization: Anna Streżyńska
Defense Ministry: Antoni Macierewicz
Foreign Minister: Witold Waszczykowski
Internal Minister: Mariusz Błaszczak
Justice Ministry: Zbigniew Ziobro
Labor Minister: Elżbieta Rafalska
Infrastructure Minister: Andrzej Adamczyk
Environment Minister: Jan Szyszko
Agriculture Minister: Krzysztof Jurgiel
EU Minister: Konrad Szymański
Minister of Education: Anna Zalewska
Marine Economy Minister: Marek Gróbarczyk
Energy Minister: Krzysztof Tchorzewski
Sports Minister: Witold Banka

Other members of the new cabinet:

Head of the PM’s Office: Beata Kempa

Jerzy Kwiecinski – deputy development minister, minister member of the council of ministers
Henryk Kowalczyk – minister at the PM’s Office and chairman of the Government Standing Committee
Elzbieta Witek – minister at the PM’s Office, head of the political cabinet and acting government spokesperson
Mariusz Kaminski – member of the council of ministers, coordinator of special services
Konrad Szymanski – minister at the PM’s Office for European affairs
Adam Lipinski – minister at the PM’s Office for contacts with parliament

 

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