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Poland's new government wins support

By Andrew Gardner  -  19.11.2011 / 14:08 CET
Half the ministers in Donald Tusk's second, ‘continuity' government are new to the cabinet.

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The new Polish government

Prime minister: Donald Tusk (Civic Platform, PO)

Deputy prime minister, economy minister: Wałdemar Pawlak (People's Party, PSL)

Finance: Jan Vincent-Rostowski (PO)

Foreign affairs: Radosław Sikorski (PO)

Regional development: Elżbieta Bieńkowska (PO)

Agriculture and rural development: Marek Sawicki (PSL)

Defence: Tomasz Siemoniak (PO)

Science and higher education: Barbara Kudrycka (PO)

Culture and national heritage: Bogdan Zdrojewski (PO)

Administration and digitalisation: Michał Boni (PO, was minister without portfolio)

Treasury: Mikołaj Budzanowski (independent), replaces Aleksander Grad (PO)

Interior affairs: Jacek Cichocki (independent), replaces Jerzy Miller (independent)

Justice: Jarosław Gowin (PO), replaces Krzysztof Kwiatkowski (PO)

Health: Bartosz Arłukowicz (PO), replaces Ewa Kopacz (PO)

Environment: Marcin Korolec (independent), replaces Andrzej Kraszewski (independent)

Transport, construction and maritime economy: Slawomir Nowak (PO), replaces Cezary Grabarczyk (PO)

Labour and social policy: Wladysław Kosiniak-Kamysz (PSL), replaces Jolanta Fedak (PSL)

Education: Krystyna Szumilas (PO), replaces Katarzyna Hall (PO)

Sports and tourism: Joanna Mucha (PO), replaces Adam Giersz (independent)

Head of the prime minister's chancellery and cabinet's standing committee: Tomasz Arabski (independent), replaces Bartosz Arłukowicz (PO)

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