Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s new government will feature three deputy prime ministers and a reshaped ministerial structure, the Government Information Centre (CIR) announced. The Ministries of Development and Technology and of Industry have been dissolved, while the Ministries of Energy and of Finance and Economy have been established.

The deputy prime ministers are:

* Krzysztof Gawkowski (Digital Affairs)

* Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz (National Defence)

* Radosław Sikorski (Foreign Affairs)

The changes aim to boost national security, improve governance, and streamline ministerial operations. Key appointments include:

* Wojciech Balczun (State Assets)

* Andrzej Domański (Finance and Economy)

* Miłosz Motyka (Energy)

* Barbara Nowacka (Education)

* Jolanta Sobierańska-Grenda (Health)

* Waldemar Żurek (Justice)

Other ministers will oversee infrastructure, climate, science, culture, agriculture, social policy, sport, and regional development. The cabinet blends experienced politicians with promising newcomers prepared to implement Tusk’s reform agenda.


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