Ministry of Economy, Labour and Social Policy (Poland)
Ministry of Economy, Labour and Social Policy is a Polish abolished government administration office serving the minister in charge of economy, labor, regional development, tourism, social security.
The Ministry was established by the decree of the Council of Ministers of 7 January 2003. It was abolished on 2 May 2004, and the organizational units were incorporated into the new Ministry of Economy and Labour.[1] The only minister was Jerzy Hausner (SLD).
External links
- Official government website of Poland
References
- ^ "Rozporządzenie Rady Ministrów z dnia 2 maja 2004 r. w sprawie utworzenia Ministerstwa Gospodarki i Pracy oraz zniesienia Ministerstwa Gospodarki, Pracy i Polityki Społecznej". prawo.sejm.gov.pl. Retrieved 2019-08-30.
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Ministries of the Republic of Poland
- Agriculture and Rural Development
- Climate and Environment
- Culture and National Heritage
- Development Funds and Regional Policy
- Digital Affairs
- Economic Development and Technology
- Family, Labour and Social Policy
- Finance
- Foreign Affairs
- Health
- Infrastructure
- Interior and Administration
- Justice
- National Defence
- National Education
- Science and Higher Education
- Sport
- Administration and Digitization
- Construction
- Communication
- Development
- Economy
- Entrepreneurship and Technology
- Investment and Economic Development
- Economic Cooperation with Abroad
- Industry and Trade
- Infrastructure and Construction
- Infrastructure and Development
- Interior
- Environment
- Labour and Social Work
- Land Management and Construction
- Marine Economy
- Ownership Transformations
- Regional Development
- State Treasury
- Social Work
- Energy
- Marine Economy and Inland Navigation
- Transportation
- Transportation and Construction
- Transportation and Marine Economy
- Transportation, Construction and Marine Economy