Second Cabinet of Marek Belka

  Democratic Left Alliance
  Labour Union
  Social Democracy of Poland
Status in legislature
  • Minority (coalition)
  • 205/460 (45 %)




Opposition party
Opposition leaderDonald TuskHistoryElection(s)2001 parliamentary electionPredecessorBelka ISuccessorMarcinkiewicz
Politics of Poland
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Second Cabinet of Marek Belka was appointed on 11 June 2004, passed the votes of confidence in parliament on 24 June 2004 and 15 October 2004.

The Cabinet

Office Image Name Party From to
Prime Minister Marek Belka Democratic Left Alliance 11 June 2004 31 October 2005
Chairman of the Committee for European Integration
Minister of Sport 1 September 2005 31 October 2005
Deputy Prime Minister Jerzy Hausner Democratic Left Alliance 11 June 2004 31 March 2005
Minister of Economy and Labor
Deputy Prime Minister Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka Labour Union 11 June 2004 31 October 2005
Minister without portfolio 11 June 2004 24 November 2004
Minister of Social Policy 24 November 2004 31 October 2005
Minister of Foreign Affairs Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz Democratic Left Alliance 11 June 2004 5 January 2005
Minister without portfolio Sławomir Cytrycki Democratic Left Alliance 11 June 2004 31 October 2005
Minister of Interior and Administration Ryszard Kalisz Democratic Left Alliance 11 June 2004 31 October 2005
Minister of Science and Information Michał Kleiber Independent 11 June 2004 31 October 2005
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Wojciech Olejniczak Democratic Left Alliance 11 June 2004 31 May 2005
Minister of National Defence Jerzy Szmajdziński Democratic Left Alliance 11 June 2004 31 October 2005
Minister of Culture Waldemar Dąbrowski Independent 11 June 2004 31 October 2005
Minister of Social Policy Krzysztof Pater Independent 11 June 2004 24 November 2004
Minister of State Treasury Jacek Socha Independent 11 June 2004 31 October 2005
Minister of Finance Andrzej Raczko Independent 11 June 2004 21 July 2004
Minister of Infrastructure Krzysztof Opawski Independent 11 June 2004 31 October 2005
Minister of National Education and Sport Mirosław Sawicki Independent 11 June 2004 1 September 2005
Minister of National Education 1 September 2005 31 October 2005
Minister of Environment Jerzy Swatoń Independent 11 June 2004 25 April 2005
Minister of Health Marian Czakański Independent 11 June 2004 15 July 2005
Minister of Justice Marek Sadowski Independent 11 June 2004 6 September 2004
Minister of Economy and Labor Jacek Piechota Democratic Left Alliance 31 March 2005 31 October 2005
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Józef Pilarczyk Democratic Left Alliance 31 May 2005 31 October 2005
Minister of Health Marek Balicki SDPL 15 July 2005 31 October 2005
Minister of Finance Mirosław Gronicki Independent 21 July 2004 31 October 2005
Minister of Justice Andrzej Kalwas Independent 6 September 2004 31 October 2005
Minister of Foreign Affairs Adam Rotfeld Independent 5 January 2005 31 October 2005
Minister of Environment Tomasz Pogdajniak Independent 25 April 2005 31 October 2005
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