Ministry of Digital Affairs | |
Native Name: | Ministerstwo Cyfryzacji |
Formed: | , |
Preceding1: | Ministry of Administration and Digitization |
Jurisdiction: | Republic of Poland |
Headquarters: | ul. Królewska 27, Warsaw |
Chief1 Name: | Krzysztof Gawkowski |
Chief1 Position: | Minister of Digital Affairs |
Parent Department: | Council of Ministers |
Child1 Agency: | Center of Digital Administration |
Child2 Agency: | Digital Poland Projects Center |
Website: | www.gov.pl |
The Ministry of Digital Affairs (Polish: Ministerstwo Cyfryzacji) is a ministry of the Polish government founded in December 2015, dissolved in October 2020 and founded again in May 2023. Split from the Ministry of Administration and Digitization, the Ministry is responsible for matters regarding development in the cyber sphere for Poland.[1] The first Minister of Digital Affairs was Anna Streżyńska. After she was recalled on 9 January 2018, the Ministry was under personal supervision of the Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki until 17 April 2018 when Marek Zagórski was appointed the Minister of Digital Affairs. The ministry was made defunct in 2020 following a Council of Ministers decree.[2] The Ministry is functioning again since 1 May 2023 following a Council of Ministers decree.[3]
The current minister is Krzysztof Gawkowski, serving since 13 December 2023, serving concurrently as a Deputy Prime Minister, under Prime Minister Donald Tusk.[4] [5]
The Ministry of Digital Affairs is to develop infrastructure related to broadband, to support the creation of web content in Poland and electronic services. It is also promoting digital awareness among Polish citizens.
The Ministry is responsible for 8 departments and 4 bureaux.