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The Cabinet of Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz was appointed on October 31, 2005,[1] and passed the vote of confidence in parliament on November 10, 2005. It was supported by 272 votes with 187 votes against (no abstentions).[2] This minority government was ruled by politicians of Law and Justice and some independents e.g. Zbigniew Religa.The Cabinet
OFFICE NAME TERM Prime Minister Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz 31.10.2005 - 14.07.2006 Deputy Prime Minister Ludwik Dorn 21.11.2005 - 14.07.2006 Zyta Gilowska 07.01.2006 - 24.06.2006 Roman Giertych 05.05.2006 - 14.07.2006 Andrzej Lepper 05.05.2006 - 14.07.2006 Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Krzysztof Jurgiel 31.10.2005 - 05.05.2006 Andrzej Lepper 05.05.2006 - 14.07.2006 Minister of Construction Antoni Jaszczak 05.05.2006 - 14.07.2006 Minister of Culture and National Heritage Kazimierz Michał Ujazdowski 31.10.2005 - 14.07.2006 Minister of Economy Piotr Grzegorz Woźniak 31.10.2005 - 14.07.2006 Minister of Education and Science Michał Seweryński 31.10.2005 - 05.05.2006 Minister of Environment Jan Szyszko 31.10.2005 - 14.07.2006 Minister of Finance Teresa Lubińska 31.10.2005 - 07.01.2006 Zyta Gilowska 07.01.2006 - 24.06.2006 Paweł Wojciechowski 24.06.2006 - 14.07.2006 Minister of Foreign Affairs Stefan Meller 31.10.2005 - 05.05.2006 Anna Fotyga 09.05.2006 - 14.07.2006 Minister of Health Zbigniew Religa 31.10.2005 - 14.07.2006 Minister of Interior and Administration Ludwik Dorn 31.10.2005 - 14.07.2006 Minister of Justice
Attorney GeneralZbigniew Ziobro 31.10.2005 - 14.07.2006 Minister of Labour and Social Policy Krzysztof Michałkiewicz 31.10.2005 - 05.05.2006 Anna Kalata 05.05.2006 - 14.07.2006 Minister of Marine Economy Rafał Wiechecki 05.05.2006 - 14.07.2006 Minister of National Defence Radosław Sikorski 31.10.2005 - 14.07.2006 Minister of National Education Roman Giertych 05.05.2006 - 14.07.2006 Minister of Regional Development Grażyna Gęsicka 31.10.2005 - 14.07.2006 Minister of Science and Higher Education Michał Seweryński 05.05.2006 - 14.07.2006 Minister of Sport Tomasz Lipiec 31.10.2005 - 14.07.2006 Minister of State Treasury Andrzej Mikosz 31.10.2005 - 04.01.2006 Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz (acting) 04.01.2006 - 15.02.2006 Wojciech Jasiński 15.02.2006 - 14.07.2006 Minister of Transport Jerzy Polaczek 05.05.2006 - 14.07.2006 Minister of Transport and Construction Jerzy Polaczek 31.10.2005 - 05.05.2006 Minister, Member of the Council of Ministers
Co-ordinator of Special ForcesZbigniew Wassermann 31.10.2005 - 14.07.2006 Chairman of the Committee for European Integration Stefan Meller 31.10.2005 - 05.05.2006 Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz 09.05.2006 - 14.07.2006 References
- ^ http://wiadomosci.wp.pl/kat,1342,wid,8069786,wiadomosc.html?ticaid=12969&_ticrsn=3 Appointment] Retrieved on 31 Oct 2006
- ^ Warsaw Voice, 30 Nov 2005, online version retrieved on 31 Oct 2006
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