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The Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland represents the Council of Ministers (the Cabinet) and directs their work, supervises territorial self-government within the guidelines and in ways described in the Constitution and other legislation, and acts as the superior for all government administration workers (heading the public service corps).

The full name of the office is the "Chairman of the Council of Minsters" (in Polish Prezes Rady Ministrów), but this version is very rarely used in English. In Polish the office is usually called Premier. Until 1922, the Prime Minister was called "President of the Ministers" (Prezydent Ministrów).

At the same time, the Prime Minister may fulfill the duties of a department head or a committee chairman. The Prime Minister may also be a Representative at the Sejm of the Republic of Poland. He cannot, however, hold the post of the President of the RP or any other high state office such as the Chairman of the NIK (Supreme Chamber of Control), Chairman of the NBP (National Bank of Poland) or a Civil Rights Spokesman (Ombudsman).

Designated Prime Minister is free to select his co-workers - members of the Council of Ministers. The cabinet he selects must be approved by the Sejm by granting him the vote of confidence. Ministerial nominations are signed and handed out by the President of the RP.

The Prime Minister and his ministers take the following pledge before the President of the RP: "Accepting the post of the Prime Minister I solemnly swear that I will faithfully follow the articles of the Constitution and other laws of the Republic of Poland, as well as the good of the Fatherland, and for me the well-being of its citizens will always be the supreme directive." The pledge may be finished with the words "So help me God."

Because of Poland's proportional representation system, Prime Ministers often rule with the support of a coalition of parties. These coalitions can collapse over political disagreements, causing the average term in office of a Polish Prime Minister to be rather short - since the full restoration of democracy in 1991, only one man, Jerzy Buzek, has served a full four-year term as Prime Minister. Other Prime Ministers have been forced to resign due to political scandals.

The Sejm grants the Council of Ministers vote of no confidence by a majority vote of the statutory number of Representatives at the motion put forward by at least 46 Representatives and naming a new candidate to the post of the Prime Minister (so called constructive vote of no confidence). Such motion can be put to vote not earlier than 7 days after it has been proposed. Second motion can be presented not earlier than three months from the date of submission of the prior motion. Second motion can be submitted before the period of three months expires if it is presented by at least 115 Representatives.

The Prime Minister dissolves the Council of Ministers at the first session of the newly elected Sejm, as well as in the case of: failure to pass by the Sejm of the vote of confidence for the Council of Ministers, passing of the vote of no confidence, or resignation for any other reasons.

Accepting the resignation of the Council of Ministers, the President of the Republic asks them to continue to perform their duties until the new Council of Ministers has been selected, thus preserving the continuity of government and control over the actions of the government administration.

History

List of Polish Prime Ministers

Prime Ministers of semi-independent Kingdom of Poland (Nov. 5 1916 - 1918)

No Name and Surname Term of office:
1Jan KucharzewskiDecember 7, 1917 - February 11, 1918
2Antoni PonikowskiFebruary 27 1918 - April 4 1918
3Jan Kanty SteczkowskiApril 4 1918 - 1918 - October 2 1918
4Józef ŚwierzyńskiOctober 23, 1918 - November 3, 1918
5Władysław WróblewskiNovember 3 1918 - November 14 1918
6Ignacy DaszyńskiNovember 14 1918 - November 17 1918

Prime Ministers of the 2nd Republic of Poland (1918 - 1939)

No Name and Surname Term of office:
3Ignacy DaszyńskiNovember 6/7, 1918 - November 18, 1918
4Jędrzej MoraczewskiNovember, 1918 - January, 1919
5Ignacy PaderewskiJanuary, 1919 - November, 1919
6Leopold SkulskiDecember, 1919 - June, 1920
7Władysław GrabskiJune, 1920 - July, 1920
8Wincenty WitosJuly, 1920 - September, 1921
9Antoni PonikowskiSeptember, 1921 - June, 1922
10Artur ŚliwińskiJune, 1922 - July, 1922
11Julian NowakJuly, 1922 - December, 1922
12Władysław SikorskiDecember, 1922 - May, 1923
13Wincenty WitosMay, 1923 - December, 1923
14Władysław GrabskiDecember, 1923 - November, 1925
15Aleksander SkrzyńskiNovember, 1925 - May, 1926
16Wincenty WitosMay, 1926
17Kazimierz BartelMay, 1926 - September, 1926
18Józef PiłsudskiOctober, 1926 - June, 1928
19Kazimierz BartelJune, 1928 - April, 1929
20Kazimierz ŚwitalskiApril, 1929 - December, 1929
21Kazimierz BartelDecember, 1929 - March, 1930
22Walery SławekMarch, 1930 - August, 1930
23Józef PiłsudskiAugust, 1930 - December, 1930
24Walery SławekDecember, 1930 - May, 1931
25Aleksander PrystorMay, 1931 - May, 1933
26Janusz JędrzejewiczMay, 1933 - May, 1934
27Leon KozłowskiMay, 1934 - March, 1935
28Walery SławekMarch, 1935 - October, 1935
29Marian Zyndram-KościałkowskiOctober, 1935 - May, 1936
30Felicjan Sławoj SkładkowskiMay, 1936 - September, 1939

Prime Ministers of Polish Government in Exile (1939 - 1990)

No Name and Surname Term of office:
31Władysław SikorskiSeptember, 1939 - July, 1943
32Stanisław MikołajczykJuly, 1943 - November, 1944
33Tomasz ArciszewskiNovember, 1944 - 1947
34Tadeusz Komorowski1947 - 1949
35Tadeusz Tomaszewski1949
36Roman Odzierzyński1949 - 1954
37Jerzy Hryniewski1954
38Stanisław Mackiewicz1954 - 1955
39Hugon Hanke1955
40Antoni Pająk1955 - 1956
41Aleksander Zawisza1956 - 1970
42Zygmunt Muchniewski1970 - 1972
43Alfred Urbański1972 - 1976
44Kazimierz Sabbat1976 - 1986
45Edward Szczepanik1986 - 1990

Prime Ministers of the People's Republic of Poland (1944 - 1989)

No Name and Surname Term of office:
46Edward Osóbka-MorawskiJuly, 1944 - February, 1947
47Józef CyrankiewiczFebruary, 1947 - November, 1952
48Bolesław BierutNovember, 1952 - March, 1954
49Józef CyrankiewiczMarch, 1954 - December, 1970
50Piotr JaroszewiczDecember, 1970 - February, 1980
51Edward BabiuchFebruary, 1980 - August, 1980
52Józef PińkowskiSeptember, 1980 - February, 1981
53Wojciech JaruzelskiFebruary, 1981 - November, 1985
54Zbigniew MessnerNovember, 1985 - September, 1988
55Mieczysław RakowskiSeptember, 1988 - August, 1989
56Czesław Kiszczak1August, 1989

Prime Ministers of the 3rd Republic of Poland (since 1989)

No Name and Surname Term of office:
57Tadeusz MazowieckiAugust 24, 1989 - December 14, 1990
58Jan Krzysztof BieleckiJanuary 12, 1991 - December 5, 1991
59Jan OlszewskiDecember 23, 1991 - June 5, 1992
60Waldemar Pawlak1June 5, 1992 - July 10, 1992
61Hanna SuchockaJuly 11, 1992 - October 25, 1993
62Waldemar PawlakOctober 26, 1993 - March 6, 1995
63Józef OleksyMarch 7, 1995 - February 7, 1996
64Włodzimierz CimoszewiczFebruary 7, 1996 - October 31, 1997
65Jerzy BuzekOctober 31, 1997 - October 19, 2001
66Leszek MillerOctober 19, 2001 - May 2, 2004
67Marek Belka2May 2, 2004 - October 31, 2005
68Kazimierz MarcinkiewiczOctober 31, 2005 - July 14, 2006
69Jarosław Kaczyńskisince July 14, 2006


1 - failed to form a cabinet
2 - after second try

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