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Third Cabinet of Józef Cyrankiewicz

4th government of the Polish People's Republic
Date formedMay 18, 1961
Date dissolvedJune 25, 1965
People and organisations
Head of stateAleksander Zawadzki
Head of governmentJózef Cyrankiewicz
Deputy head of governmentStefan Ignar
No. of ministers40
Member partyPolish United Workers' Party, United People's Party (Poland), Alliance of Democrats (Poland)
History
PredecessorCyrankiewicz II
SuccessorCyrankiewicz IV

Third Government of Józef Cyrankiewicz a government led by Prime Minister Józef Cyrankiewicz.

On May 15, 1961, Prime Minister Józef Cyrankiewicz submitted the resignation of his government, which was accepted by the 3rd Sejm of the Polish People's Republic. On the same day, the Sejm reappointed Józef Cyrankiewicz as Prime Minister and entrusted him with forming the government. On May 18, 1961, the Sejm appointed the government in the proposed composition. It consisted of 33 members: the prime minister, 5 deputy prime ministers, 23 ministers, and 4 chairmen of committees and commissions. One position remained vacant. The government existed until June 25, 1965, when the Fourth government of Józef Cyrankiewicz was appointed.

Third Council of Ministers of Józef Cyrankiewicz (1961–1965)

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Ministry Name Time in office
Took office Left office
Prime Minister Józef Cyrankiewicz (PUWP) May 15, 1961[1] June 24, 1965}
Deputy Prime Minister Stefan Ignar (ZSL) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Deputy Prime Minister Piotr Jaroszewicz (Polish United Workers' Party) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Deputy Prime Minister Zenon Nowak (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Deputy Prime Minister Eugeniusz Szyr (Polish United Workers' Party) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Chairman of the Committee for Science and Technology Eugeniusz Szyr (Polish United Workers' Party) July 5, 1963[3] June 25, 1965
Chairman of the Committee for Technical and Environmental Information November 10, 1964[4]
Chairman of the Committee for Youth and Sport April 22, 1965[5]
Chairman of the Committee for the Defence of Peace Error in Template:Date table sorting: days must be an integer between 1 and 31[6]
Chairman of the Committee for Youth and Sport April 22, 1965[7]
Chairman of the Committee for Education Jan Muszyński (SD) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Chairman of the Committee for Religious Affairs July 5, 1963[8]
Chairman of the Committee for the Social Sciences Janusz Groszkowski (ZSL) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Chairman of the Committee for Youth and Sport February 1, 1965[9]
Minister of Justice Mieczysław Moczar (ZSL) May 18, 1961[2] February 19, 1968[10]
Minister of Public Security May 15, 1961[2] March 8, 1968[11]
Minister of Internal Affairs May 18, 1961[2] November 21, 1964[12]
Minister of Public Security Aleksander Zawadzki (PZPR) November 21, 1964[13] June 25, 1965}
Minister of State Control April 22, 1965[14]
Minister of National Defense Wojciech Jaruzelski (ZSL) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Foreign Affairs Adam Rapacki (SD) May 18, 1961[2] July 1, 1968[15]
Minister of National Education Mieczysław Jagielski (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Higher Education Henryk Golański (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Chairman of the Planning Commission at the Council of Ministers Stefan Jędrychowski (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Internal Trade Mieczysław Lesz (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Mining and Energy Jan Mitręga (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Communications Zygmunt Moskwa (SD) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Construction and Building Materials Industry Marian Olewiński (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Chairman of the Committee for Construction, Urban Planning, and Architecture Stefan Pietrusiewicz (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] March 3, 1964[16]
Minister of Food Industry and Procurement Feliks Pisula (ZSL) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Communication Józef Popielas (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] November 13, 1963[17]
Minister of Chemical Industry Antoni Radliński (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Foreign Affairs Adam Rapacki (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Justice Marian Rybicki (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Chairman of the Committee for Technical Matters Dionizy Smoleński (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] July 5, 1963[18][18]
Minister of National Defense Marian Spychalski (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Municipal Economy Stanisław Sroka (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Light Industry Eugeniusz Stawiński (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Health and Social Welfare Jerzy Sztachelski (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Foreign Trade Witold Trąmpczyński (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Education Wacław Tułodziecki (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Heavy Industry Franciszek Waniołka (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] July 28, 1962[19]
Deputy Prime Minister July 28, 1962[19] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Internal Affairs Władysław Wicha (PZPR) May 18, 1961[2] December 12, 1964[20]
Chairman of the Committee for Small-Scale Manufacturing Włodzimierz Lechowicz (SD) July 15, 1961[21] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Heavy Industry Zygmunt Ostrowski (PZPR) July 28, 1962[19] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Communication Piotr Lewiński (PZPR) November 13, 1963[22] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Navigation Janusz Burakiewicz (PZPR) December 12, 1964[23] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Internal Affairs Mieczysław Moczar (PZPR) December 12, 1964[24] June 25, 1965}
Minister of Culture and Art Lucjan Motyka (PZPR) December 12, 1964[25] June 25, 1965}

On the inauguration day, May 18, 1961

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Changes in the Council of Ministers

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  • July 15, 1961
  • July 28, 1962
  • July 5, 1963
    • Transformation:
      • Abolished the Committee for Technology, Dionizy Smoleński, Chairman of the Committee for Technology (appointed on May 18, 1961).
    • Appointment:
      • Eugeniusz Szyr as the Chairman of the Committee for Science and Technology.
  • November 13, 1963
    • Dismissal:
      • Józef Popielas from the position of Minister of Communications (appointed on May 18, 1961).
    • Appointment:
  • March 3, 1964
    • Transformation:
      • Abolished the Committee for Construction, Urban Planning, and Architecture, Stefan Pietrusiewicz, Chairman of the Committee for Construction, Urban Planning, and Architecture (appointed on May 18, 1961).
  • December 12, 1964

References

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