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First Mateusz Morawiecki Cabinet

17th Cabinet of Poland
Date formed11 December 2017
Date dissolved15 November 2019
People and organisations
Head of stateAndrzej Duda
Head of governmentMateusz Morawiecki
Deputy head of governmentBeata Szydło, Piotr Gliński, Jarosław Gowin
Member partyLaw and Justice (PiS)
Alliance (P)
United Poland (SP)
Status in legislatureAbsolute majority
Opposition partyCivic Platform
Opposition leaderGrzegorz Schetyna
History
Election2015 Polish parliamentary election
PredecessorSzydło
SuccessorMorawiecki II

The First Cabinet of Mateusz Morawiecki formed the previous government of Poland between 2017 and 2019, following Szydło's cabinet. Governing during the 8th legislature of the Sejm and the 9th legislature of the Senate, it was led by Mateusz Morawiecki.

Members of the Council of Ministers

Office Image Name Party In office
From To
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki rowspan="2" style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;" | Law and Justice 11 December 2017[1] 15 November 2019
Minister of Economic Development

Minister of Finance

11 December 2017[2] 9 January 2018[3]
Deputy Prime Minister Piotr Gliński rowspan="2" style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;" | Law and Justice 11 December 2017[4] 15 November 2019
Minister of Culture and National Heritage 11 December 2017[4] 15 November 2019
Deputy Prime Minister Jarosław Gowin Agreement 11 December 2017[4] 15 November 2019
Minister of Science and Higher Education 11 December 2017[4] 15 November 2019
Deputy Prime Minister Beata Szydło style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;| Law and Justice 11 December 2017[4] 4 June 2019
Deputy Prime Minister Jacek Sasin style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;| Law and Justice 4 June 2019 15 Novemvber 2019
Minister of Infrastructure and Construction Andrzej Adamczyk rowspan="2" style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;" | Law and Justice 11 December 2017[4] 9 January 2018[3]
Minister of Infrastructure 9 January 2018[5] 15 November 2019
Minister of Sport and Tourism Witold Bańka style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;| Law and Justice 11 December 2017[4] 15 November 2019
Minister of Interior and Administration Mariusz Błaszczak rowspan="2" style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;" | Law and Justice 11 December 2017[4] 9 January 2018[3]
Minister of National Defence 9 January 2018[5] 15 November 2019
Minister of Marine Economy Marek Gróbarczyk style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;| Law and Justice 11 December 2017[4] 15 November 2019
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Krzysztof Jurgiel style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;| Law and Justice 11 December 2017[4] 19 June 2018[6]
Minister Mariusz Kamiński rowspan="2" style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;" | Law and Justice 11 December 2017[4] 15 November 2019
Minister of Interior and Administration 14 August 2019 15 November 2019
Minister of the Council of Ministers, Chief of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister Beata Kempa style="background:Template:United Poland/meta/color;"| United Poland 11 December 2017[4] 4 June 2019
Chief of the Chancellery Michał Dworczyk style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;| Law and Justice 19 December 2017 15 Novemvber 2019
Minister of the Council of Ministers Michał Woś style="background:Template:United Poland/meta/color;"| United Poland 4 June 2019 15 November 2019
Minister Henryk Kowalczyk rowspan="2" style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;" | Law and Justice 11 December 2017[4] 9 January 2018[3]
Minister of Environment 9 January 2018[5] 15 November 2019
Minister of National Defence Antoni Macierewicz style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;| Law and Justice 11 December 2017[4] 9 January 2018[3]
Minister of Health Konstanty Radziwiłł style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;| Law and Justice 11 December 2017[4] 9 January 2018[3]
Minister of Family, Labour and Social Policy Elżbieta Rafalska style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;| Law and Justice 11 December 2017[4] 4 June 2019
Bożena Borys-Szopa style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;| Law and Justice 4 June 2019 15 November 2019
Minister of Digital Affairs Anna Streżyńska style="background:Template:Independent/meta/color;" | Independent 11 December 2017[4] 9 January 2018[3]
Marek Zagórski style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;| Law and Justice 17 April 2018 15 November 2019
Minister of Environment Jan Szyszko (PiS) style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;| Law and Justice 11 December 2017[4] 9 January 2018[3]
Minister of Energy Krzysztof Tchórzewski style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;| Law and Justice 11 December 2017[4] 15 November 2019
Minister of Foreign Affairs Witold Waszczykowski style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;| Law and Justice 11 December 2017[4] 9 January 2018[3]
Minister of the Council of Ministers Elżbieta Witek rowspan="2" style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;" | Law and Justice 11 December 2017[4] 18 December 2017[7]
Minister of Interior and Administration 4 June 2019 9 August 2019[8]
Minister of National Education Anna Zalewska style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;| Law and Justice 11 December 2017[4] 4 June 2019
Dariusz Piontkowski style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;| Law and Justice 4 June 2019 15 November 2019
Minister of Justice Zbigniew Ziobro style="background:Template:United Poland/meta/color;"| United Poland 11 December 2017[4] 15 November 2019
Minister of Interior and Administration Joachim Brudziński style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;| Law and Justice 9 January 2018[5] 4 June 2019[3]
Minister of Foreign Affairs Jacek Czaputowicz style="background:Template:Independent/meta/color;" | Independent 9 January 2018[5] 15 November 2019
Minister of Finance Teresa Czerwińska style="background:Template:Independent/meta/color;" | Independent 9 January 2018[5] 4 June 2019
Marian Banaś style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;| Law and Justice 4 June 2019 30 August 2019
Minister of Entrepreneurship and Technology Jadwiga Emilewicz Agreement 9 January 2018[5] 15 November 2019
Minister of Investment and Economic Development Jerzy Kwieciński style="background:Template:Independent/meta/color;" | Independent 9 January 2018[5] 15 November 2019
Minister of Health Łukasz Szumowski style="background:Template:Independent/meta/color;" | Independent 9 January 2018[5] 15 November 2019
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Jan Krzysztof Ardanowski style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;| Law and Justice 20 June 2018[9] 15 November 2019

References

  1. ^ M.P. z 2017 r. poz. 1150
  2. ^ M.P. z 2017 r. poz. 1151
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j M.P. z 2018 r. poz. 28
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w M.P. z 2017 r. poz. 1152
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i M.P. z 2018 r. poz. 29
  6. ^ M.P. z 2018 r. poz. 613
  7. ^ M.P. z 2017 r. poz. 1198
  8. ^ Nicałek, Wiktoria (2019-08-09). "Prezydent odwołał Elżbietę Witek z urzędu szefa MSWiA". PAP.pl (in Polish). Polska Agencja Prasowa.
  9. ^ M.P. z 2018 r. poz. 614