Second Cabinet of Marek Belka

Second Cabinet of Marek Belka
Poland

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The Second Cabinet of Marek Belka was appointed on June 11, 2004, passed the vote of confidence in parliament on June 24, 2004, and October 15, 2004.

The Cabinet

OFFICE NAME TERM
Prime Minister
Chairman of the Committee for European Integration
Marek Belka 11.06.2004 - 31.10.2005
Deputy Prime Minister Jerzy Hausner 11.06.2004 - 31.03.2005
  Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka 11.06.2004 - 31.10.2005
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Wojciech Olejniczak 11.06.2004 - 31.05.2005
  Józef Jerzy Pilarczyk 31.05.2005 - 31.10.2005
Minister of Culture Waldemar Dąbrowski 11.06.2004 - 31.10.2005
Minister of Economy and Labour Jerzy Hausner 11.06.2004 - 31.03.2005
  Jacek Piechota 31.03.2005 - 31.10.2005
Minister of Environment Jerzy Swatoń 11.06.2004 - 25.04.2005
  Marek Belka (acting) 25.04.2005 - 24.05.2005
  Tomasz Podgajniak 24.05.2005 - 31.10.2005
Minister of Finance Andrzej Raczko 11.06.2004 - 21.07.2004
  Mirosław Gronicki 21.07.2004 - 31.10.2005
Minister of Foreign Affairs Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz 11.06.2004 - 05.01.2005
  Adam Daniel Rotfeld 05.01.2005 - 31.10.2005
Minister of Health Marian Czekański 11.06.2004 - 15.07.2004
  Marek Balicki 15.07.2004 - 31.10.2005
Minister of Infrastructure Krzysztof Opawski 11.06.2004 - 31.10.2005
Minister of Interior and Administration Ryszard Kalisz 11.06.2004 - 31.10.2005
Minister of Justice
Attorney General
Marek Sadowski 11.06.2004 - 06.09.2004
  Andrzej Kalwas 06.09.2004 - 31.10.2005
Minister of National Defence Jerzy Szmajdziński 11.06.2004 - 31.10.2005
Minister of National Education Mirosław Sawicki 01.09.2005 - 31.10.2005
Minister of National Education and Sport Mirosław Sawicki 11.06.2004 - 01.09.2005
Minister of Science and Informatization Michał Kleiber 11.06.2004 - 31.10.2005
Minister of Social Policy Krzysztof Pater 11.06.2004 - 24.11.2004
  Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka 24.11.2004 - 31.10.2005
Minister of Sport Marek Belka (acting) 01.09.2005 - 31.10.2005
Minister of State Treasury Jacek Socha 11.06.2004 - 31.10.2005
Minister, Member of the Council of Ministers Sławomir Cytrycki 11.06.2004 - 31.10.2005



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