Reform of the administration center in 1997


Reform of the administrative and economic center of 1997 - adopted by the resolutions of the government of Józef Oleksy and the government of Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz and the laws adopted by the Sejm in 1996 and 1997, including the amendment of the constitutional law. Prepared and implemented by the Special Representative of the Council of Ministers, Marek Pol, in 1995, formerly the Minister of Industry and Trade in the Waldemar Pawlak government.

The reform has regulated the organization and work of the Council of Ministers. The role and position of the President of the Council of Ministers has been strengthened and the expanded Cabinet Office was replaced by the Chancellery of the Prime Minister. It adjusted the functioning of the ministries responsible for the economy to market economy conditions, by transferring the supervision of the Treasury business to the Ministry of the Treasury, and entrusting the other economic ministries with mainly regulatory functions. Thanks to the Act on Government Departments adopted within it, the President of the Council of Ministers has been able to flexibly shape the number and competence of the members of the Council of Ministers, in accordance with the current needs of the state.

There was also a new division of the ministry. The so-called. typical ministries for the command economy (Central Planning Office, Ministry of Privatization, Industry and Trade, Spatial Planning and Construction, Foreign Economic Relations and Home Affairs) and the Office of Government Plenipotentiary for European Integration and Foreign Assistance. The Ministry of Economy, the Treasury, the Interior and Administration, the European Integration Committee, the Housing and Urban Development Office and the Government Center for Strategic Studies have been created. The tendency of passing on more technical parts of the ministries' tasks to central administration bodies, subordinate to the Prime Minister or relevant ministers.

The reform has abolished the so-called. "Presidency Ministries".

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