Ministry of Infrastructure (Poland)
Appearance
Ministerstwo Infrastruktury Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej | |
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Agency overview | |
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Headquarters | Chałubińskiego 4/6, Warsaw |
Agency executive |
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Parent agency | Council of Ministers |
Website | www.mib.gov.pl |
The Ministry of Infrastructure (Polish: Ministerstwo Infrastruktury) is an agency of the government of Poland. The ministry is headquartered in Warsaw.[1]
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History
- 1919-1924 - Ministry of Railways
- 1924-1926 - Ministry of Railways
- 1926-1939 - Ministry of Communications
- 1944 - Center for Communication, Post and Telegraph
- 1944-1945 - Communication Center
- 1945-1951 - Ministry of Communications
- 1951-1957 - Ministry of Railways
- 1957 - Ministry of Road and Air Transport
- 1957-1958 - Ministry of Communications
- 1957-1987 - Ministry of Communications
- 1987-1989 - Ministry of Transport, Shipping and Communications
- 1989-2001 - Ministry of Transport and Maritime Economy
- The ministry was originally created under the premiership of Leszek Miller in October 2001, yet was abolished in 2005 under the Law and Justice government of Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz, reorganized as the Ministry of Transport and Construction (2005-2006) and later by the Ministry of Transport (2006-2007). Following the 2007 election of Civic Platform under Donald Tusk, the ministry was again reorganized into the Ministry of Infrastructure.
- Following the reelection of Tusk in the 2011 parliamentary elections, the Council of Ministers moved to abolish the Infrastructure Ministry on 21 November, 2011.[2] It was replaced by the Ministry of Transport, Construction and Maritime Economy, and the Ministry of Administration and Digitization.
- 2001-2005 - Ministry of Infrastructure
- 2005-2006 - Ministry of Transport and Construction
- 2006-2007 - Ministry of Transport
- 2007-2011 - Ministry of Infrastructure
- 2011-2013 - Ministry of Transport, Construction and Maritime Economy
- 2013-2015 - Ministry of Infrastructure and Development
- 2015-2018 - Ministry of Infrastructure and Construction
List of ministers
Portrait | Name (Born-Died) |
Party | Term of Office | Prime Minister (Cabinet) | |
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Ministry of Infrastructure | |||||
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Cezary Grabarczyk |
Civic Platform | 16 November 2007 | 7 November 2011 | Donald Tusk (Tusk I) |
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Donald Tusk |
7 November 2011 | 18 November 2011 | ||
Ministry of Transport, Construction and Maritime Economy | |||||
Sławomir Nowak | Civic Platform | 2011 | 2013 | ||
Ministry of Infrastructure and Development | |||||
Elżbieta Bieńkowska | Civic Platform | 2013 | 2014 | ||
Maria Wasiak | 2014 | 2015 | |||
Ministry of Infrastructure and Construction | |||||
Andrzej Adamczyk | PiS | 2015 | 2018 | ||
Ministry of Infrastructure | |||||
Andrzej Adamczyk | PiS | 2015 | 2018 |
References
- ^ "Contact Archived 2008-06-28 at the Wayback Machine." Ministry of Infrastructure. Retrieved on 14 January 2011. "Ministry of Infrastructure 4/6 Chałubiński Street, 00-928 Warsaw." Address in Polish: "ul. Chałubińskiego 4/6, 00-928 Warszawa"
- ^ [1]. Sejm