Cabinet of Beata Szydło explained

Cabinet Name:Beata Szydło Cabinet
Caption:Ministers pictured after their swearing-in (2015)
Incumbent:Taking office
Date Formed:16 November 2015
Date Dissolved:11 December 2017
Government Head:Beata Szydło
Deputy Government Head:Mateusz Morawiecki, Piotr Gliński, Jarosław Gowin
State Head:Andrzej Duda
Opposition Leader:Ewa Kopacz (till January 2016) / Grzegorz Schetyna
Election:2015 Polish parliamentary election
Outgoing Formation:Civic Platform
Previous:Kopacz
Successor:Morawiecki

Cabinet of Beata Szydło formed the 17th government of Poland, until 11 December 2017. Governing during the 8th legislature of the Sejm and the 9th legislature of the Senate, it was led by Beata Szydło.

On 7 April 2017 the government survived a motion of no confidence entered by the opposition, which was rejected with 174 ayes, 238 nays and four abstentions.[1]

Members of the Council of Ministers

OfficeImageIncumbentPartyIn office
Prime MinisterBeata SzydłoLaw and Justice16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister of Culture and National Heritage
First Deputy Prime Minister
Piotr GlińskiLaw and Justice16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister of Development
Deputy Prime Minister
Mateusz MorawieckiLaw and Justice16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister of Science and Higher Education
Deputy Prime Minister
Jarosław GowinPoland Together16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister of National DefenceAntoni MacierewiczLaw and Justice16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister of Foreign AffairsWitold WaszczykowskiLaw and Justice16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister of Interior and AdministrationMariusz BłaszczakLaw and Justice16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister of JusticeZbigniew ZiobroUnited Poland16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister of FinancePaweł SzałamachaIndependent16 November 2015 - 28 September 2016
Minister of Marine EconomyMarek GróbarczykLaw and Justice16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister of State TreasuryDawid JackiewiczLaw and Justice16 November 2015 - 15 September 2016
Minister of DigitizationAnna StreżyńskaIndependent16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister of EnergyKrzysztof TchórzewskiLaw and Justice16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister of National EducationAnna ZalewskaLaw and Justice16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister of Infrastructure and ConstructionAndrzej AdamczykLaw and Justice16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister of Family, Labour and Social PolicyElżbieta RafalskaLaw and Justice16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister of EnvironmentJan SzyszkoLaw and Justice16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister of Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentKrzysztof JurgielLaw and Justice16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister — Coordinator of Special ForcesMariusz KamińskiLaw and Justice16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister of Sport and TourismWitold BańkaLaw and Justice16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister of HealthKonstanty RadziwiłłLaw and Justice16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister for Relations with ParliamentAdam LipińskiLaw and Justice16 November 2015
Minister, Head of the Standing Committee of the Council of MinistersHenryk KowalczykLaw and Justice16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister, Head of the Political Cabinet of the Prime MinisterElżbieta WitekLaw and Justice16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017
Minister, Chief of the Chancellery of the Prime MinisterBeata KempaUnited Poland16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017

References

  1. News: Polish gov't survives no-confidence motion. Polskie Radio dla Zagranicy. 2018-10-15.

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