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Piotr Gliński, the President of the Committee

The Social Committee of the Council of Ministers is an advisory body to the council of ministers of the Republic of Poland and the President of the Council of Ministers. The committee's major objective is review social affairs within the framework of the 1st and 2nd cabinets of Mateusz Morawiecki. Established in 2017, the Committee was originally chaired by Beata Szydło, the previous prime minister and incumbent Deputy Prime Minister. Piotr Gliński has been President of the Committee since June 24, 2019, following his predecessor's election to the European Parliament.

History[edit]

On December 8, 2017, Beata Szydło resigned as Prime Minister. Her resignation was accepted by the President of Poland,[1] and the formation of the new government was entrusted to Mateusz Morawiecki. Morawiecki had served as one of the Deputy Prime Ministers in Szydło's cabinet, and Szydło was appointed Deputy Prime Minister in Morawiecki's cabinet.[2] On December 20, Morawiecki issued a regulation that established the Social Committee and entrusted it to Beata Szydło's presidency.[3]

Following her election 2019 European Parliamentary Election|election to the European Parliament, Beata Szydło tendered her resignation as a member of the cabinet on June 3.[4] On June 18, the Prime Minister altered the 2017 regulation and placed the Social Committee the presidency of then Piotr Gliński, the then Deputy Prime Minister. The regulation took effect on June 24.[5]

The Committee continued in existence upon the 2019 Polish parliamentary election and the subsequent formation of the Second Cabinet of Mateusz Morawiecki. Piotr Gliński's presidency was upheld.[6]

Purposes and composition[edit]

The objective of the Social Committee of the Council of Ministers is the initiation, supervision, and coordination of any governmental projects aiming to improve the situation of Polish families before the projects may be submitted to the Sejm. The committee is required to accordingly conduct analyses and assessments and to take upon any other tasks delegated by the Prime Minister.[1]

The composition of the Committee is specified by the Prime Minister's regulation and includes particular ministers or, in case of their absence, respective ministerial secretaries of state. Meetings are presided by the President, appointed and dismissed by the Prime Minister by way of regulation. The Prime Minister chairs the meetings at which they are present.[1]

List of presidents[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Postanowienie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 8 grudnia 2017 r. nr 1131.16.2017 o przyjęciu dymisji Rady Ministrów (M.P. z 2017 r. poz. 1143)". prawo.sejm.gov.pl.
  • ^ "Powołanie rządu Morawieckiego". tvn24.pl.
  • ^ "Zarządzenie nr 205 Prezesa Rady Ministrów z dnia 20 grudnia 2017 r. w sprawie Komitetu Społecznego Rady Ministrów". prawo.sejm.gov.pl.
  • ^ "Prezydent Andrzej Duda powołał nowych ministrów [PL/ENG]". prezydent.pl.
  • ^ "Zarządzenie nr 85 Prezesa Rady Ministrów z dnia 18 czerwca 2019 r. zmieniające zarządzenie w sprawie Komitetu Społecznego Rady Ministrów". prawo.sejm.gov.pl.
  • ^ "Komunikat z posiedzenia KSRM". premier.gov.pl.

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