Cabinet of Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz

2005–06 Polish government cabinet
  Law and Justice
  •   Samoobrona (since 2006, confidence and supply before 2006)
  •   League of Polish Families (since 2006, confidence and supply before 2006)
  • Status in legislature
    • Minority 2005-2006
    • 155/460 (37 %)





    • Majority (coalition) 2006
    • 245/460 (53 %)




    Opposition party
    Opposition leader
    • Donald Tusk
    HistoryElection(s)2005 parliamentary electionPredecessorBelka IISuccessorKaczyński

    Cabinet of Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz was appointed on 31 October 2005[1] and passed the vote of confidence in parliament on 10 November 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 Image Name Party From To
    Prime Minister Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz Law and Justice 31 October 2005 14 July 2006
    Chairman of the Committee for European Integration 9 May 2006 14 July 2006
    Deputy Prime Minister Ludwik Dorn Law and Justice 31 October 2005 14 July 2006
    Minister of Interior and Administration
    Minister of Regional Development Grażyna Gęsicka Law and Justice 31 October 2005 14 July 2006
    Minister of Sport and Tourism Tomasz Lipiec Independent 31 October 2005 14 July 2006
    Minister of National Defence Radosław Sikorski Law and Justice 31 October 2005 14 July 2006
    Minister of Environment Jan Szyszko Law and Justice 31 October 2005 14 July 2006
    Minister of Foreign Affairs , Chairman of the Committee for European Integration Stefan Meller Independent 31 October 2005 9 May 2006
    Minister of Foreign Affairs Anna Fotyga Law and Justice 9 May 2006 14 July 2006
    Minister of Justice Zbigniew Ziobro Law and Justice 31 October 2005 14 July 2006
    Minister of Culture and National Heritage Kazimierz Michał Ujazdowski Law and Justice 31 October 2005 14 July 2006
    Minister of Economy Piotr Woźniak Independent 31 October 2005 14 July 2006
    Minister Labour and Social Policy Krzysztof Michałkiewicz Law and Justice 31 October 2005 5 May 2006
    Minister Labour and Social Policy Anna Kalata Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland 5 May 2006 14 July 2006
    Minister of State Treasury Andrzej Mikosz Independent 31 October 2005 3 January 2006
    Minister of State Treasury Wojciech Jasiński Law and Justice 15 February 2006 14 July 2006
    Minister of Finance Teresa lubińska Independent 31 October 2005 7 January 2006
    Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance Zyta Gilowska Independent 7 January 2006 24 June 2006
    Minister of Finance Paweł Wojciechowski Independent 24 June 2006 14 July 2006
    Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Krzysztof Jurgiel Law and Justice 31 October 2005 5 May 2006
    Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Andrzej Lepper Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland 5 May 2006 14 July 2006
    Minister of Health Zbigniew Religa Centre Party 31 October 2005 14 July 2006
    Minister of Education and Science Michał Seweryński Law and Justice 31 October 2005 5 May 2006
    Deputy Prime Minister , Minister of National Education Roman Giertych League of Polish Families 5 May 2006 14 July 2006
    Minister of Science and Higher Education Michał Seweryński Law and Justice 5 May 2006 14 July 2006
    Minister of Transportation and Construction Jerzy Polaczek Law and Justice 31 October 2005 14 July 2006
    Minister of Construction Antoni Jaszczak Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland 5 May 2006 14 July 2006
    Minister of Transportation Jerzy Polaczek Law and Justice 5 May 2006 14 July 2006
    Minister of Marine Economy Rafał Wiechecki League of Polish Families 5 May 2006 14 July 2006
    Minister — Coordinator of Special Forces Zbigniew Wassermann Law and Justice 31 October 2005 14 July 2006

    References

    1. ^ Appointment Retrieved on 31 Oct 2006
    2. ^ Warsaw Voice, 30 Nov 2005, online version retrieved on 31 Oct 2006
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