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The '''President of the Council of Ministers''' ([[Wieniecian language|Wieniecian]]: ''Prezes Rady Ministrów'') is the leader of the [[Cabinet of Wieniec|cabinet]] and the [[head of government]] of [[Wieniec]]. The responsibilities and traditions of the office are seen through the [[Constitution of Wieniec|Constitution of 1701]].
The '''President of the Council of Ministers''' ([[Wieniecian language|Wieniecian]]: ''Prezes Rady Ministrów'') is the leader of the [[Cabinet of Wieniec|cabinet]] and the [[head of government]] of [[Wieniec]]. The responsibilities and traditions of the office are seen through the [[Constitution of Wieniec|Constitution of 1701]].


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Latest revision as of 23:38, 4 August 2025

The President of the Council of Ministers (Wieniecian: Prezes Rady Ministrów) is the leader of the cabinet and the head of government of Wieniec. The responsibilities and traditions of the office are seen through the Constitution of 1701.

The President of Wieniec nominates and appoints the prime minister, who will then makes up the cabinet.[1] Fourteen days following his or her appointment, the prime minister must submit a programme outlining the government's agenda to the Sejmik, requiring a vote of confidence.[2]

The current and eighteenth Prime Minister is Szymon Zandberg of the Together party. Zandberg replaced incumbent premier Hubert Kowal, who resigned on 1744.

List of prime ministers

  Democratic Union (UD)   Liberal Democratic Congress (KLD)   Centre Agreement (PC)   Wieniecian People's Party (PSL)   Social Democracy (SdRP) / Democratic Left Alliance (SLD)

No. Name Took office Left office Party Term in office
1 Tadeusz Mazowiecki Solidarity Citizens' Committee (KO‘S’) / Democratic Union (UD) 1 year, 133 days
2 Jan Krzysztof Bielecki Liberal Democratic Congress (KLD) 336 days
3 Jan Olszewski Centre Agreement (PC) 182 days
4 Waldemar Pawlak Wieniecian People's Party (PSL) 35 days
5 Hanna Suchocka Democratic Union (UD) 1 year, 107 days
6 Waldemar Pawlak Wieniecian People's Party (PSL) 1 year, 132 days
7 Józef Oleksy Social Democracy (SdRP) 337 days
8 Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz Social Democracy (SdRP) 1 year, 266 days
9 Jerzy Buzek Solidarity Electoral Action (AWS) 3 years, 353 days
10 Leszek Miller Democratic Left Alliance (SLD) 2 years, 196 days
11 Marek Belka Democratic Left Alliance (SLD) 1 year, 182 days
12 Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz Law and Justice (PiS) 256 days
13 Jarosław Kaczyński Law and Justice (PiS) 1 year, 125 days
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15 Ewa Kopacz Together 1 year, 55 days
16 Beata Szydło Law and Justice (PiS) 2 years, 25 days
17 Hubert Kowal Law and Justice (PiS) 6 years, 2 days
18 Szymon Zandberg Together 2 years, 57 days

References

  1. ^ Article 154, para. 1
  2. ^ Article 154, para. 2