Ministry of Infrastructure (Poland)

Ministry of Infrastructure of Poland
Headquarters4/6 Chałubińskiego Street, WarsawMinister responsible
  • Dariusz Klimczak, Minister of Infrastructure
Parent departmentCouncil of MinistersWebsitewww.gov.pl/web/infrastruktura

The Ministry of Infrastructure (Polish: Ministerstwo Infrastruktury) is a ministry within government of Poland currently responsible for transport, inland navigation, water and maritime resources and exploatation.[1] Incumbent Minister of Infrastructure is Dariusz Klimczak since 13 December 2023.[2] Ministry headquarters are located at 4/6 Chałubińskiego Street in Warsaw.[3]


History

  • 1919–1924 – Ministry of Railways
  • 1924–1926 – Ministry of Railways
  • 1926–1939 – Ministry of Communications
  • 1944 – Center for Communication, Post and Telegraph
  • 1944–1945 – Communication Center
  • 1945–1951 – Ministry of Communications
  • 1951–1957 – Ministry of Railways
  • 1957 – Ministry of Road and Air Transport
  • 1957–1958 – Ministry of Communications
  • 1957–1987 – Ministry of Communications
  • 1987–1989 – Ministry of Transport, Shipping and Communications
  • 1989–2001 – Ministry of Transport and Maritime Economy
  • The ministry was originally created under the premiership of Leszek Miller in October 2001, yet was abolished in 2005 under the Law and Justice government of Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz, reorganized as the Ministry of Transport and Construction (2005–2006) and later by the Ministry of Transport (2006–2007). Following the 2007 election of Civic Platform under Donald Tusk, the ministry was again reorganized into the Ministry of Infrastructure.
  • Following the reelection of Tusk in the 2011 parliamentary elections, the Council of Ministers moved to abolish the Infrastructure Ministry on 21 November 2011.[4] It was replaced by the Ministry of Transport, Construction and Maritime Economy, and the Ministry of Administration and Digitization.
  • 2001–2005 – Ministry of Infrastructure
  • 2005–2006 – Ministry of Transport and Construction
  • 2006–2007 – Ministry of Transport
  • 2007–2011 – Ministry of Infrastructure
  • 2011–2013 – Ministry of Transport, Construction and Maritime Economy
  • 2013–2015 – Ministry of Infrastructure and Development
  • 2015–2018 – Ministry of Infrastructure and Construction

Headquarters

The building of the Ministry of Communication is a modernist office building at 4/6 Tytusa Chałubińskiego Street in Warsaw, erected between 1929 and 1931, designed by Rudolf Świerczyński.

In the years 1948–1950 the complex of buildings was significantly expanded according to the design of Bohdan Pniewski. The high-rise part can be considered as the first skyscraper built in Warsaw, and probably in the whole country after World War II.

In the period 1945–2000 the Polish State Railways were also managed from this building.

List of ministers

Portrait Name
(Born-Died)
Party Term of Office Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Ministry of Infrastructure
Cezary Grabarczyk
Civic Platform 16 November 2007 7 November 2011 Donald Tusk
(Tusk I)
Donald Tusk
7 November 2011 18 November 2011
Ministry of Transport, Construction and Maritime Economy
Sławomir Nowak Civic Platform 18 November 2011 27 November 2013 Donald Tusk
( Tusk II)
Ministry of Infrastructure and Development
Elżbieta Bieńkowska Civic Platform 27 November 2013 22 September 2014 Donald Tusk
( Tusk II)
Maria Wasiak Nonpartisan 22 September 2014 16 November 2015 Ewa Kopacz

(Kopacz)

Ministry of Infrastructure and Construction
Andrzej Adamczyk PiS 16 November 2015 9 January 2018 Beata Szydło

(Szydło)

Ministry of Infrastructure
Andrzej Adamczyk PiS 9 January 2018 27 November 2023 Mateusz Morawiecki

(Morawiecki, Morawiecki II)

Alvin Gajadhur Nonpartisan 27 November 2023 13 December Mateusz Morawiecki

(Morawiecki III)

Dariusz Klimczak Polish People's Party 13 December 2023 Present (Tusk III)

References

  1. ^ "Podstawowe informacje - Ministerstwo Infrastruktury - Portal Gov.pl". gov.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-01-05.
  2. ^ "Dariusz Klimczak - Ministerstwo Infrastruktury - Portal Gov.pl". gov.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  3. ^ "Dane kontaktowe - Ministerstwo Infrastruktury - Portal Gov.pl". gov.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-01-05.
  4. ^ [1]. Sejm

External links

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  • Ministry of Infrastructure (in Polish)
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