Polish governments and their composition

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Kingdom of Poland and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (966-1795)

  • See list of kings of Poland for heads of state. In the late 18th century, a first proto-government in the modern sense was created in Poland; the Permanent Council.

Cabinets of Duchy of Warsaw (1807-1813)

  • Government Commission of Stanisław Małachowski
  • Cabinet of Stanisław Małachowski
  • Cabinet of Ludwik Szymon Gutakowski
  • Cabinet of Stanisław Kostka Potocki

Cabinets of Congress Poland (1815-1831)

Cabinets of Kingdom of Poland (1916-1918)

  • Cabinet of Jan Kucharzewski
  • Cabinet of Antoni Ponikowski
  • Cabinet of Jan Kanty Steczkowski
  • Cabinet of Józef Świeżyński
  • Cabinet of Władysław Wróblewski

Cabinet of Second Polish Republic (1918-1939)

  • Cabinet of Ignacy Daszyński
  • Cabinet of Jędrzej Moraczewski
  • Cabinet of Ignacy Jan Paderewski
  • Cabinet of Leopold Skulski
  • First Cabinet of Władysław Grabski
  • First Cabinet of Wincenty Witos
  • First Cabinet of Antoni Ponikowski
  • Second Cabinet of Antoni Ponikowski
  • Cabinet of Artur Śliwiński
  • Cabinet of Julian Ignacy Nowak
  • First Cabinet of Władysław Sikorski
  • Second Cabinet of Wincenty Witos
  • Second Cabinet of Władysław Grabski
  • Cabinet of Aleksander Skrzyński
  • Third Cabinet of Wincenty Witos
  • First Cabinet of Kazimierz Bartel
  • Second Cabinet of Kazimierz Bartel
  • Third Cabinet of Kazimierz Bartel
  • First Cabinet of Józef Piłsudski
  • Fourth Cabinet of Kazimierz Bartel
  • Cabinet of Kazimierza Świtalskiego
  • Fifth Cabinet of Kazimierz Bartel
  • First Cabinet of Walery Sławek
  • Second Cabinet of Józef Piłsudski
  • Second Cabinet of Walery Sławek
  • Cabinet of Aleksander Prystor
  • Cabinet of Janusz Jędrzejewicz
  • Cabinet of Leon Kozłowski
  • Third Cabinet of Walery Sławek
  • Cabinet of Marian Zyndram-Kościałkowski
  • Cabinet of Felicjan Sławój-Składkowski

Cabinets of Polish government in Exile (1939-1990)

  • Second Cabinet of Władysław Sikorski
  • Third Cabinet of Władysław Sikorski
  • Cabinet of Stanisław Mikołajczyk
  • Cabinet of Tomasz Arciszewski
  • Cabinet of Tadeusz Komorowski
  • Cabinet of Tadeusz Tomaszewski
  • Cabinet of Roman Odzierzyński
  • Cabinet of Jerzy Hryniewski
  • Cabinet of Stanisław Mackiewicz
  • Cabinet of Hugon Hanke
  • First Cabinet of Antoni Pająk
  • Second Cabinet of Antoni Pająk
  • First Cabinet of Aleksander Zawisza
  • Second Cabinet of Aleksander Zawisza
  • Third Cabinet of Aleksander Zawisza
  • Cabinet of Zygmunt Muchniewski
  • First Cabinet of Alfred Urbański
  • Second Cabinet of Alfred Urbański
  • First Cabinet of Kazimierz Sabbat
  • Second Cabinet of Kazimierz Sabbat
  • Third Cabinet of Kazimierz Sabbat
  • Fourth Cabinet of Kazimierz Sabbat
  • First Cabinet of Edward Szczepanik
  • Second Cabinet of Edward Szczepanik

Cabinets of Free Poland in Exile (1972-1990)

Alternative government-in-exile, created by Juliusz Nowina-Sokolnicki

  • Cabinet of Sergiusz Ursyn-Szantyr
  • Cabinet of Zenon Janasiak
  • Cabinet of Ryszard Jóżef Zawisza
  • Cabinet of Stanisław Zięba
  • Cabinet of Jan Zygmunt Sobolewski
  • Cabinet of Jan Libront
  • Cabinet of Jan Alfred Chanerley-Łokcikowski

Cabinets of Polish Republic (1944-1952)

Cabinets People's Republic of Poland (1952-1989)

Cabinets Third Polish Republic (1989-)

See also

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Polish Cabinets
Duchy of Warsaw (1807–1813)
  • Małachowski 1
  • Małachowski 2
  • Gutakowski
  • Potocki
Kingdom of Poland (1916–1918)
  • Kucharzewski
  • Ponikowski
  • Steczkowski
  • Świerzyński
  • Wróblewski
Lublin Polish Republic (1918)Second Polish Republic
(1918–1939)
  • Moraczewski
  • Paderewski
  • Skulski
  • Grabski 1
  • Witos 1
  • Ponikowski 1
  • Ponikowski 2
  • Artur Śliwiński
  • Nowak
  • Sikorski 1
  • Witos 2
  • Grabski 2
  • Skrzyński
  • Witos 3
  • Bartel 1
  • Bartel 2
  • Bartel 3
  • Piłsudski 1
  • Bartel 4
  • Świtalski
  • Bartel 5
  • Sławek 1
  • Piłsudski 2
  • Sławek 2
  • Prystor
  • Jędrzejewicz
  • Kozłowski
  • Sławek 3
  • Zyndram-Kościałkowski
  • Składkowski
Polish government-in-exile
(1939–1990)
  • Sikorski 2
  • Sikorski 3
  • Mikołajczyk
  • Arciszewski
  • Komorowski
  • Tomaszewski
  • Odzierzyński
  • Hryniewski
  • Mackiewicz
  • Hanke
  • Pająk 1
  • Pająk 2
  • Zawisza 1
  • Zawisza 2
  • Zawisza 3
  • Muchniewski
  • Urbański 1
  • Urbański 2
  • Sabbat 1
  • Sabbat 2
  • Sabbat 3
  • Sabbat 4
  • Szczepanik 1
  • Szczepanik 2
Free Poland in Exile
(1972–1990)
  • Ursyn-Szantyr
  • Janasiak
  • Zawisza
  • Zięba
  • Sobolewski
  • Libront
  • Chanerley-Łokcikowski
Polish People's Republic
(1944–1989)
Third Polish Republic (1989–)