First Cabinet of Mateusz Morawiecki
First Mateusz Morawiecki Cabinet | |
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17th Cabinet of Poland | |
Date formed | 11 December 2017 |
Date dissolved | 15 November 2019 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Andrzej Duda |
Head of government | Mateusz Morawiecki |
Head of government's history | 2017–2023 |
Deputy head of government | Beata Szydło, Piotr Gliński, Jarosław Gowin |
Member parties | |
Status in legislature | Absolute majority 235 / 460 (51%)
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Opposition party | Free and Solidary (confidence 2017-2018) |
Opposition leader | Grzegorz Schetyna |
History | |
Election | 2015 Polish parliamentary election |
Predecessor | Szydło |
Successor | Morawiecki II |
First Cabinet of Mateusz Morawiecki formed the previous government of Poland between 2017 and 2019, following Szydło's cabinet. Governing during the 8th legislature of the Sejm and the 9th legislature of the Senate, it was led by Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.
Members of the Council of Ministers
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[edit]History Law
[edit]In early 2018, both chambers of the Polish parliament (the Sejm and Senate) adopted an Amendment to the Act on the Institute of National Remembrance criminalising the ascription to Poles collectively of complicity in World War II Jewish-genocide-related or other war crimes or crimes against humanity that had been committed by the Axis powers, and condemning use of the expression, "Polish death camp".[10][11][12] The law sparked a crisis in Israel–Poland relations.[13]
Social
[edit]In March 2018 a new Polish law took effect, banning nearly all commerce on Sundays, with supermarkets and most other retailers closed Sundays for the first time since liberal shopping laws were introduced in the 1990s. The law had been passed by the Law and Justice party with Morawiecki's support.[14][15][16][17] The Bill had the support of Solidarity which In 2017, backed a proposal to implement blue laws to prohibit Sunday shopping, a move supported by Polish bishops.[18]
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[edit]- ^ M.P. z 2017 r. poz. 1150
- ^ M.P. z 2017 r. poz. 1151
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j M.P. z 2018 r. poz. 28
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w M.P. z 2017 r. poz. 1152
- ^ a b c d e f g h i M.P. z 2018 r. poz. 29
- ^ M.P. z 2018 r. poz. 613
- ^ M.P. z 2017 r. poz. 1198
- ^ Nicałek, Wiktoria (9 August 2019). "Prezydent odwołał Elżbietę Witek z urzędu szefa MSWiA". PAP.pl (in Polish). Polska Agencja Prasowa.
- ^ M.P. z 2018 r. poz. 614
- ^ Israel and Poland try to tamp down tensions after Poland's 'death camp' law sparks Israeli outrage, Washington Post, 28 January 2018
- ^ Israel and Poland clash over proposed Holocaust law, Reuters, 28 January 2018
- ^ The Controversy Around Poland's Proposed Ban on the Term "Polish Death Camps", Smithsonian.com, 29 January 2018
- ^ "The Latest: Party head: Israel confirms Polish view on Nazis". ABC News. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
- ^ "Most Stores Shut in Poland as Sunday Trade Ban Takes Effect". US News & World Report. 11 March 2018. Retrieved 21 April 2023.
- ^ "Stores shut across Poland as Sunday shopping ban takes effect". Global News.
- ^ "Sunday trading ban comes into effect in Poland". 11 March 2018 – via rte.ie.
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(help) - ^ "Stores closed as Poland phases out Sunday shopping". Polskie Radio dla Zagranicy.
- ^ "Polish bishops back Sunday trading ban". BBC News. 23 August 2017.