The new government of Poland headed by Donald Tusk, which will be presented on Friday, December 8, will include 19 heads of ministries and at least four ministers, reports Tvn24, UNN.
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According to media reports, Donald Tusk will present the composition of his government on Friday. It is reported that Tusk's new government will include 19 heads of ministries and at least four cabinet ministers.
Full list of the future government of Poland according to TVN 24:
Władysław Kosińiak-Kamysz - Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of National Defense;
Krzysztof Gawkowski - Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Digitalization;
Adam Bodnar - Minister of Justice;
Radoslaw Sikorski - Minister of Foreign Affairs;
Adam Szlapka - Minister of European Union Affairs;
Marcin Kierwinski - Minister of Interior and Administration;
Tomasz Siemoniak - Coordinator of Special Services;
Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz - Minister of Culture and National Heritage;
Andrzej Domanski - Minister of Finance;
Boris Budka - Minister of State Property;
Slawomir Nitras - Minister of Sports and Tourism;
Barbara Nowaka - Minister of Education;
Izabela Liszczyna - Minister of Health;
Dariusz Klimczak - Minister of Infrastructure;
Krzysztof Getman - Minister of Development and Technology;
Czesław Sekerski - Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development;
Paulina Hennig-Kloska - Minister of Climate and Environment;
Michał Kobosko - Minister of Finance and Regional Policy;
Agnieszka Dziejaniowicz-Bonk - Minister of Family and Social Policy;
Dariusz Wieczorek - Minister of Science and Higher Education;
Mażena Okla-Drevnovic, Minister of the Council of Ministers, Minister of Higher Policy;
Katarzyna Kotula, Minister of the Council of Ministers, Minister of Equality;
Agnieszka Buczynska, Minister of the Council of Ministers, Minister of Civil Society;
Jan Hrabec, Minister of the Council of Ministers, Head of the Prime Minister's Office;
Maciej Berek, Secretary of the Council of Ministers, President of the Government Legislative Center.
To recap
Parliamentary elections were held in Poland on October 15. President Andrzej Duda instructed Mateusz Morawiecki, a representative of PiS, which won the election, to form the government, and on November 27, he swore in the new government. Morawiecki's government has two weeks to win a vote of confidence in the Sejm, and if it fails, Donald Tusk will be the next to form a new cabinet.