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Cabinet reshuffled to allow ministers to run in Europe

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Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk yesterday announced changes in his cabinet to replace four ministers running for the European Parliament next month.

The reshuffle is also seen as a chance to bring in new energy into Tusk’s government that took office in December and embarked on deep reforms in many areas, including justice and the media.

Leaving are Culture Minister Bartlomiej Sienkiewic­z, who spearheade­d the change of management at the state TV, radio and news agency, and the minister of the interior and administra­tion, Marcin Kierwinski. Also the minister of state assets, Borys Budka and of developmen­t and technology,

Krzysztof Hetman, were replaced.

The new interior minister is Tomasz Siemonika, who had served as defense minister in Tusk's previous government. The culture minister is now Hanna Wroblewska. Jakub Jaworowski, whom Tusk described as a “Renaissanc­e man” was put in charge of state assets, where a lot of auditing is taking place currently, and Krzysztof Paszyk is the new minister of developmen­t and technology.

Tusk’s pro-european Union government has embarked on a wide reversal of the policies of its right-wing predecesso­rs, who between 2015-23 put Poland on a collision course with the 27-member EU.

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