Prime Minister Donald Tusk revealed a long-anticipated reorganization within the Council of Ministers. After this reorganization, only fourteen of the current ministers will continue, with some taking on new responsibilities.
On Wednesday morning, Tusk introduced the new structure of the Council of Ministers. Just nine ministers kept their existing roles. Four will stay in the government, but will take on different positions. Radosław Sikorski will continue in his ministerial role while also assuming the new title of deputy prime minister.
The total number of current members in the Council of Ministers has also been adjusted. Previously, Donald Tusk’s cabinet was comprised of 26 ministers, seven of whom held positions without specific portfolios. The new government will consist of 21 ministers, with only two serving without specific portfolios.
Here are the ministries and the new structure of the Council of Ministers >>>
Following the reorganization, the following ministers will continue in their respective ministries:
While announcing the details of the government reshuffle on Wednesday, Tusk voiced his optimism that – in line with agreements made with President Andrzej Duda – the new ministers would take their oaths on Thursday.
„The inaugural meeting of the new cabinet is scheduled for Friday,” Tusk stated. He reassured reporters that the new Council of Ministers members „would be at their service” starting Monday.
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