Cabinet of Leon Kozłowski
Cabinet of Leon Kozłowski (Polish: Rząd Leona Kozłowskiego) - cabinet headed by Prime Minister Leon Kozłowski, appointed by President Ignacy Mościcki on May 15, 1934 and serving until its resignation on March 28, 1935.
- Leon Kozłowski (BBWR) - Prime Minister
- Józef Piłsudski - Minister of Military Affairs
- Bronisław Piernacki (BBWR) - Minister of Internal Affairs
- Józef Beck (BBWR) - Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Władysław Marian Zawadzki (BBWR) - Minister of the Treasury
- Czesław Michałowski - Minister of Justice
- Wacław Jędrzejewicz (BBWR) - Minister of Religions and Public Enlightenment
- Bronisław Nakoniecznikow-Klukowski - Minister of Agriculture and Rural Reforms
- Michał Butkiewicz - Minister of Connection
- Emil Kaliński - Minister of Post
- Henryk Floyar-Rajchman - Minister of Industry and Commerce
- Jerzy Paciorkowski - Minister of Labor and Public Services
Changes:
- June 16, 1934 - Prime Minister Kozłowski became Acting Minister of Internal Affairs in place on assassinated (on June 15) Piernacki
- June 28, 1934 - Juliusz Poniatowski replaced Nakoniecznikow-Klukowski as Minister of Agrucilture
Marian Zyndram-Kościałkowski became Minister of Internal Affairs
References
- This article incorporates information from the revision as of 2008-11-01 of the equivalent article on the Polish Wikipedia.
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