Biggest losers and government reconstruction winners. Here's a full list of ministers

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The government's reconstruction proved to be a real earthquake performed by Donald Tusk. The Prime Minister made major changes and reduced the number of resorts. Who's the biggest winner and who loses on these shifts? Here's a list of ministers after the reconstruction.


It had previously been expected that Donald Tusk would not make cosmetic changes in the government. According to the findings of the journalists, it was a major reconstruction. And it is known that the Prime Minister has decided to slim down the government from 26 to 21 ministers.

Biggest losers and government reconstruction winners


One of the lost reconstructions is Adam Bodnar, who lost his function as Minister of Justice. For months, he has faced criticism that the accounts of the times of the Law and Justice are going besides slowly.

Besides, the Ministry of wellness will no longer direct Isabella Lestin. The minister's portfolio was besides lost to Catherine Kotula, who managed the Ministry of Equality and Sławomir Nitras (Ministry of athletics and Tourism).

The change took place in the Ministry of Culture – Marta Cienkowska replaced Hanna Wróblewski. In turn Jakub Jaworski completed his mission in the Ministry of State Acts, as did Czesław Siekierski in the Ministry of Agriculture.

What about winning changes in government? specified a list could include Radosław Sikorski, who was promoted to Deputy Prime Minister. Similarly, Marcin Kierwiński – is simply a loud return to the position of head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs. It is worth mentioning those who have been vice ministers so far, and now will be the head of the ministries. It is Miłosz Motyka, Stefan Krajewski and Marta Cienkowska.

Composition of the Council of Ministers after reconstruction:


Donald Tusk – Prime Minister of Poland


Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz – Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of National Defence


Krzysztof Gawkowski – Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Digitalism


Radosław Sikorski – Deputy Prime Minister, Head of the MFA


Jan Grabić – Minister-Member of the Council of Ministers, Head of the National Council of Poland


Maciej Berek – Minister-Member of the Council of Ministers


Barbara Nowacka – Minister of Education


Waldemar Żurek – Minister of Justice


Mr Jolanta Sobieranska-Grenda – Minister for Health


Miłosz Motyka – Minister of Energy


Tomasz Siemoniak – Minister of peculiar Services Coordinator


Mr Dariusz Klimczak – Minister for Infrastructure


Ms Paulina Hennig-Kloska – Minister for Climate and Environment


Marcin Kierwiński – Minister of the Interior and Administration


Andrzej Domański – Minister of Finance and Economy


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


Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz – Minister of Funds and Regional Policy


Marta Cienkowska – Minister of Culture and National Heritage


Jakub Rutnicki – Minister of athletics and Tourism


Marcin Kulasek – Minister of discipline and Higher Education


Stefan Krajewski – Minister of Agriculture


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