First Cabinet of Marek Belka

  Democratic Left Alliance
  •   Labour Union
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    • Minority (coalition)
    • 172/460 (37 %)




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    • Donald Tusk
    HistoryElection(s)2001 parliamentary electionPredecessorMillerSuccessorBelka II
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    First Cabinet of Marek Belka was appointed on 2 May 2004. It failed a vote of confidence in parliament on 14 May 2004.

    The Cabinet

    Office Image Name Party From to
    Prime Minister Marek Belka Democratic Left Alliance 2 May 2004 14 June 2004
    Chairman of the Committee for European Integration
    Deputy Prime Minister Jerzy Hausner Democratic Left Alliance 2 May 2004 14 June 2004
    Minister of Economy and Labor
    Deputy Prime Minister Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka Labour Union 2 May 2004 14 June 2004
    Minister without portfolio
    Minister of National Defence Jerzy Szmajdziński Democratic Left Alliance 2 May 2004 14 June 2004
    Minister of Foreign Affairs Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz Democratic Left Alliance 2 May 2004 14 June 2004
    Minister without portfolio Sławomir Cytrycki Democratic Left Alliance 2 May 2004 14 June 2004
    Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Wojciech Olejniczak Democratic Left Alliance 2 May 2004 14 June 2004
    Minister of Interior and Administration Ryszard Kalisz Democratic Left Alliance 2 May 2004 14 June 2004
    Minister of Finance Andrzej Raczko Independent 2 May 2004 14 June 2004
    Minister of Justice Marek Sadowski Independent 2 May 2004 14 June 2004
    Minister of State Treasury Jacek Socha Independent 2 May 2004 14 June 2004
    Minister of Health Wojciech Rudnicki Independent 2 May 2004 14 June 2004
    Minister of Environment Jerzy Swatoń Independent 2 May 2004 14 June 2004
    Minister of Culture Waldemar Dąbrowski Independent 2 May 2004 14 June 2004
    Minister of Infrastructure Krzysztof Opawski Independent 2 May 2004 14 June 2004
    Minister of National Education and Sport Mirosław Sawicki Independent 2 May 2004 14 June 2004
    Minister of Social Policy Krzysztof Pater Independent 2 May 2004 14 June 2004
    Minister of Science and Information Michał Kleiber Independent 2 May 2004 14 June 2004
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