Cabinet of Czesław Kiszczak
Czesław Kiszczak.
Czesław Kiszczak was appointed Prime Minister of the People's Republic of Poland by President Wojciech Jaruzelski on August 2, 1989, replacing Mieczysław Rakowski.
Kiszczak, however, failed to win support in parliament and thus was unable to form a cabinet. During his brief premiership, he headed a cabinet previously headed but then vacated by Rakowski.
On August 17, Kiszczak resigned and Jaruzelski named Tadeusz Mazowiecki on August 20. Kiszczak served in his successor cabinet as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Internal Affairs.
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| Duchy of Warsaw (1807–1813) |
- Małachowski 1
- Małachowski 2
- Gutakowski
- Potocki
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| Kingdom of Poland (1916–1918) |
- Kucharzewski
- Ponikowski
- Steczkowski
- Świerzyński
- Wróblewski
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| Lublin Polish Republic (1918) | |
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| Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) |
- Moraczewski
- Paderewski
- Skulski
- Grabski 1
- Witos 1
- Ponikowski 1
- Ponikowski 2
- Artur Śliwiński
- Nowak
- Sikorski 1
- Witos 2
- Grabski 2
- Skrzyński
- Witos 3
- Bartel 1
- Bartel 2
- Bartel 3
- Piłsudski 1
- Bartel 4
- Świtalski
- Bartel 5
- Sławek 1
- Piłsudski 2
- Sławek 2
- Prystor
- Jędrzejewicz
- Kozłowski
- Sławek 3
- Zyndram-Kościałkowski
- Składkowski
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| Polish government-in-exile (1939–1990) |
- Sikorski 2
- Sikorski 3
- Mikołajczyk
- Arciszewski
- Komorowski
- Tomaszewski
- Odzierzyński
- Hryniewski
- Mackiewicz
- Hanke
- Pająk 1
- Pająk 2
- Zawisza 1
- Zawisza 2
- Zawisza 3
- Muchniewski
- Urbański 1
- Urbański 2
- Sabbat 1
- Sabbat 2
- Sabbat 3
- Sabbat 4
- Szczepanik 1
- Szczepanik 2
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| Free Poland in Exile (1972–1990) |
- Ursyn-Szantyr
- Janasiak
- Zawisza
- Zięba
- Sobolewski
- Libront
- Chanerley-Łokcikowski
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| Polish People's Republic (1944–1989) | |
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| Third Polish Republic (1989–) | |
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