Ministries of Poland
The ministries of Poland are the various departments performing functions implemented by the Polish government. Each ministry is headed by a governmental minister selected by the Prime Minister, who sits in the collective executive Council of Ministers. The current competences and regulations of the ministries were established under a series of central administrative reforms carried out by prime ministers Józef Oleksy and Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz between 1996 and 1997. Under legal regulations, the cabinet can create, combine, or dissolve ministries, with the Prime Minister determining the scope and responsibilities of ministers. The number and range of ministries has varied throughout the past.
As of 2023, ministries exist within the government and discharge executive functions under the Third Cabinet of Donald Tusk.
History
Ministries in 1991
In connection with maintaining continuity with the legislation of the Polish People's Republic during Poland's systemic transformation carried out in 1989-1991, previous rules of organizing the chief organs of public administration were maintained. The office of a minister and the ministry serving them were established by means of a law. On this basis the Council of Ministers issued a decree on the detailed scope of a minister's activities and a decree on granting ministries organizational statutes.At the end of 1991, after the first free legislative election was held, the following ministries and offices with the rights of ministries functioned in Poland:
- Ministry of National Education
- Ministry of Finance
- Ministry of Spatial Planning and Construction
- Ministry of Culture and Art
- Ministry of Communication
- Ministry of National Defense
- Ministry of Environment Protection, Natural Resources and Forestry
- Ministry of Labor and Social Policy
- Ministry of Ownership Transformation
- Ministry of Industry and Trade
- Ministry of Agriculture and Food Economy
- Ministry of the Interior
- Ministry of [Foreign Affairs (Poland)|Ministry of Foreign Affairs]
- Ministry of Justice
- Ministry of Transport and Marine Economy
- Ministry of Economic Cooperation Abroad
- Ministry of Health and Social Welfare
- Central Planning Office
- Office of the Committee of Scientific Research
- Office of the Council of Ministers
Reform of the center of administration
Pursuant to the act of 8 August 1996, the acts of 12 June 1996 and 8 August 1996 reforming the functioning of the economy and public administration came into force:- under provisions taking effect on 1 October 1996:
- * in place of the Ministry of Ownership Transformation, along with the separation of tasks related to the State Treasury from other ministries, central offices and state organizational units, the Ministry of State Treasury was established,
- * creation the Office of the Committee for European Integration in order to perform tasks related to handling the Committee of European Integration,
- * separation of the Office of State Protection from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which was then transferred under the direst supervision of the Prime Minister,
- under provisions taking effect on 1 January 1997:
- * the Ministry of Finance gained a new legal basis,
- * in place of the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Economic Cooperation Abroad, and after separating out part of the tasks of the liquidated Office of Central Planning, the Ministry of Economy was established,
- * in place of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and after separating out part of the tasks of the liquidated Office of the Council of Ministers and the liquidated Ministry of Spatial Planning and Construction, the Ministry of the Interior and Administration was established,
- * in place of the Office of Central Planning the Government Center of Strategic Studies was established,
- * in place of the Office of the Council of Ministers the Chancellery of the Prime Minister.
Ministries in 1999
On 1 April 1999, the previously enacted acts regarding the organization of chief organs of government administration were repealed. At the same time, a stipulation was introduced that ministers and their subordinated ministers operate in accordance with the existing laws until the date of entry into force of the new legal basis. In addition, the laws under which the following offices functioned were upheld in their entirety:- Ministry of National Defense
- Office of the Scientific Research Committee
- Office of the Committee of European Integration
- Government Center for Strategic Studies.
- Ministry of the Interior and Administration.
- Ministry of Culture and National Heritage
- Ministry of Labor and Social Policy
- Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
- Ministry of the Environment
- Ministry of Health.
- Ministry of National Education
- Ministry of Finance
- Ministry of Economy
- Ministry of Communication
- Ministry of State Treasury
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Ministry of Justice
- Ministry of Transport and Maritime Economy.
Cabinet of Ewa Kopacz
- Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
- Ministry of Culture and National Heritage
- Ministry of Digital Affairs
- Ministry of Energy
- Ministry of Environment
- Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy
- Ministry of Finance
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Ministry of Health
- Ministry of Infrastructure
- Ministry of Interior and Administration
- Ministry of Justice
- Ministry of Marine Economy and Inland Navigation
- Ministry of National Defence
- Ministry of National Education
- Ministry of Science and Higher Education
- Ministry of Sport and Tourism
- Ministry of Entrepreneurship and Technology
- Ministry of Investment and Economic Development
- Ministry of State Assets
Outside departments
- Chancellery of the Prime Minister of Poland - the Chancellery is not considered a ministry of the government, though it retains a seat within the cabinet.
Former ministries (disbanded or merged)
- Ministry of Administration and Digitization
- Ministry of Communication
- Ministry of Cooperation with Political Organizations and Associations
- Ministry of Culture
- Ministry of Economic Co-operation with Foreign Countries
- Ministry of Education and Science
- Ministry of Economy
- Ministry of Economy and Labor
- Ministry of Economy, Labor and Social Policy
- Minister of European Affairs
- Ministry of Public Security
- Ministry of Industry and Commerce
- Ministry of Infrastructure
- Ministry of Infrastructure and Development
- Ministry of Interior
- Ministry of Labour and Social Policy
- Ministry of Ownership Transformations
- Ministry of Regional Development
- Ministry of Regional Development and Construction
- Ministry of Science and Computerisation
- Ministry of Social Policy
- Ministry of Social and Civilizational Agricultural Issues
- Ministry of Spatial Economy and Construction
- Ministry of Transport
- Ministry of Transport and Construction
- Ministry of Transport and Marine Economy
- Ministry of Transport, Construction and Marine Economy