Ministry of Administration and Digitization (Poland) explained

Agency Name:Ministry of Administration and Digitization
Nativename:Ministerstwo Administracji i Cyfryzacji
Seal:Polish Governmental and Diplomatic Plaque.svg
Headquarters:ul. Królewska 27, Warsaw
Chief1 Name:Andrzej Halicki
Chief1 Position:Minister of Administration and Digitization
Chief2 Position:First Deputy Minister
Parent Agency:Council of Ministers
Website:www.mac.gov.pl

The Ministry of Administration and Digitization (Polish: Ministerstwo Administracji i Cyfryzacji) was formed on 21 November 2011, from a reorganisation of the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Ministry of Interior and Administration.

The Ministry was disbanded on 16 November 2015 based on the regulation of the Council of Ministers, and partially superseded by the Ministry of Digital Affairs.

The ministry was concerned with various aspects of administration, Internet and telecommunication in Poland.

The last minister was Andrzej Halicki.

The Ministry used to oversee:

Ministers (2011–2015)

Term of Office !Prime minister (Cabinet)
Michał BoniNonpartisanism18 November 201127 November 2013Donald Tusk (Tusk II)
Rafał TrzaskowskiCivic Platform3 December 201322 September 2014Donald Tusk (Tusk II)
Andrzej HalickiCivic Platform22 September 201416 November 2015Ewa Kopacz (Kopacz)

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