Council of Ministers

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The Council of Ministers was the executive governing body of the Second Polish Republic, serving as the central cabinet responsible for administering state affairs under the March Constitution of 1921.


Statements (30)
Predicate Object
instanceOf cabinet
executive body
accountableTo Sejm
surface form: "Sejm of the Second Polish Republic"
alsoKnownAs Council of Ministers of Poland
surface form: "Polish Council of Ministers"

Council of Ministers of Poland
surface form: "Rada Ministrów"
appliesToJurisdiction Second Polish Republic
capitalJurisdiction Warsaw
continent Europe
country Second Polish Republic
countryLanguage Polish
dissolutionContext collapse of the Second Polish Republic in 1939
existedUnderConstitution March Constitution of 1921
formedUnder parliamentary system
governmentBranch executive branch
governmentTypeContext democratic parliamentary republic
headOfGovernment Prime Minister of Poland
historicalLocation Central Europe
legalBasis March Constitution of 1921
partOf Second Polish Republic
surface form: "government of the Second Polish Republic"
responsibleFor domestic policy
foreign policy execution
implementation of laws
preparation of state budget
state administration
role administration of state affairs
central cabinet
executive governing body
stateForm republic
subordinateTo President of Poland
timePeriod interwar period

Referenced by (2)

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April Constitution of 1935 definedRoleOf Council of Ministers

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