Donald Tusk's government reconstruction. Bodnar out!

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Donald Tusk, Prime Minister of Poland, announced the long announced reconstruction of the government. He presented the composition of the fresh Council of Ministers on Wednesday, stressing the request for changes in the face current political and social challenges.

There are moments in the past of all country where you gotta get a hold of yourself, stand firm on the ground, halt emotions and decision on. This is besides accompanied by personnel changes said the Prime Minister, justifying the decision to refresh the cabinet.

Government reconstruction. Donald Tusk talks about reasons

The Prime Minister added: — I want to be honest and briefly about the motivations that led me. The government will be at your disposal after the President's authoritative appointment. I hope this ceremony is scheduled for Thursday. On Friday, the first gathering of the fresh cabinet will be held “ Tusk announced.

As the head of government pointed out, this introduction is necessary: — This introduction is needed due to the fact that I owe it to all Poles and Poles after the presidential election. It won't be easy, it'll be hard. No failure justifies this temper of doubt, of lowering hands. That's not an option at all. Post-election trauma time ends today said the Prime Minister.

Tusk besides announced the implementation of a mechanics for regular monitoring of the effectiveness of the fresh ministers' activities. — In a month's time, the first audit results of the fresh ministers will be presented, followed by a quarterly follow-up. No results will mean resignation “ He said clearly.

The biggest failure of reconstruction is Adam Bodnar. As the only Prime Minister Donald Tusk did not thank for his work in the government.

Donald Tusk's government after the shift. Here's a list of ministers

  • Minister of Justice — Waldemar Żurek (for Adam Bodnar)

  • Minister for the Interior and Administration — Marcin Kierwiński (to Tomasz Siemoniak)

  • Special Services Coordinator, associate of the Council of Ministers — Tomasz Siemoniak (as head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs)

  • Minister for abroad Affairs, Deputy Prime Minister — Radosław Sikorski (no change; fresh function of Deputy Prime Minister)

  • Minister for Energy — Miłosz Motyka (New Ministry)

  • Minister of State Assets — Wojciech Balczun (for Jakub Jaworowski)

  • Minister for Finance and economical Affairs — Andrzej Domański (currently Minister of Finance took over as head of the gigaresort)

  • Minister for Agriculture and agrarian Development — Stefan Krajewski (for Czesław Siekierski)

  • Minister for Health — Jolanta Sobieranska-Grenda (for Isabella Leschina)

  • Minister of Culture and National Heritage — Marta Cienkowska (for Hanna Wróblewski)

  • Minister for athletics and Tourism — Jakub Rutnicki (for Sławomir Nitras)

Other ministers who remained in government:

  • Minister for discipline and Higher Education — Marcin Kulasek

  • Minister of National Defence, Deputy Prime Minister — Władysław Kosiniak-Kamish

  • Minister for Digitalism, Deputy Prime Minister — Krzysztof Gawkowski

  • Minister of Family, Labour and Social Policy — Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bąk

  • Minister for National Education — Barbara Nowacka

  • Minister for Climate and Environment — Paulina Hennig-Kloska (no change; Ministry of Energy was separated from the resort)

  • Minister for Funds and Regional Policy — Catherine Pełczyńska-Nałęcz

  • Minister for Infrastructure — Dariusz Klimczak

  • Minister for Supervision of Government Policy Implementation — Maciej Berek (new function; so far head of the Standing Committee of the Council of Ministers)

Structural changes in government:

Two ministries were liquidated:

  • Ministry of Industryled by Marzena Czarncka

  • Ministry of improvement and Technologywhich was headed by Krzysztof Paszyk

The fresh agreement of the Council of Ministers aims to improve the operation of state administration, better coordination of public policies and increase the individual work of members of the government.

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