First Cabinet of Marek Belka

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{{Infobox government cabinet

|flag=Flag of Poland.svg

|jurisdiction=Poland

|cabinet_number=11th

|incumbent = May–June 2004

|image = Cabinet of Marek Belka.jpg

|caption = First Cabinet of Marek Belka (2004)

|date_formed = 2 May 2004

|date_dissolved = 11 June 2004

| government_head = Marek Belka

| government_head_title = Prime Minister

| other_government_minister_title = Deputy Prime Minister

| other_government_minister = Jerzy Hausner
Izabela Jaruga Nowacka

| state_head = Aleksander Kwaśniewski

| state_head_title = President

| current_number =

| former_members_number =

| former_members_resigned = 0

| total_number =

| political_party = {{Unbulleted list | {{Color box|{{party color|Democratic Left Alliance (Poland)}}|border=darkgray}} Democratic Left Alliance | {{Color box|#CC0033|border=darkgray}} Labour Union }}|

| legislature_status = {{unbulleted list|Minority (coalition)

| 172/460 (37 %)

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|party1 = 157

|partycolor1 = #E2001A

|party2 = 15

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| opposition_cabinet =

| opposition_party = {{Unbulleted list

|{{Color box|{{party color|Civic Platform}}|border=darkgray}} Civic Platform

|{{Color box|{{party color|Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland}}|border=darkgray}} Samoobrona

|{{Color box|{{party color|Law and Justice}}|border=darkgray}} Law and Justice

|{{Color box|{{party color|League of Polish Families}}|border=darkgray}} League of Polish Families

|{{Color box|{{party color|Polish People's Party}}|border=darkgray}} Polish People's Party

|{{Color box|#C8191E|border=darkgray}} Social Democracy of Poland

}}

|opposition_leader = {{Unbulleted list|Donald Tusk}}

| election = 2001 parliamentary election

| legislature_term =

| outgoing_formation =

| previous = Miller

| successor = Belka II

}}

{{Politics of Poland}}

First Cabinet of Marek Belka in Poland was appointed on 2 May 2004. It failed a vote of confidence in parliament on 14 May 2004.

The Cabinet

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Prime Minister

| rowspan="2" |60px

| rowspan="2" |Marek Belka

| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Left Alliance (Poland)}};"|

| rowspan="2" |Democratic Left Alliance

| rowspan="2" | 2 May 2004

| rowspan="2" |14 June 2004

Chairman of the Committee for European Integration
Deputy Prime Minister

| rowspan="2" |60px

| rowspan="2" |Jerzy Hausner

| rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Left Alliance (Poland)}};"|

| rowspan="2" |Democratic Left Alliance

| rowspan="2" | 2 May 2004

| rowspan="2" |14 June 2004

Minister of Economy and Labor
Deputy Prime Minister

| rowspan="2" |90px

| rowspan="2" |Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka

| rowspan="2" style="width:2px;background:#CC0033;" |

| rowspan="2" |Labour Union

| rowspan="2" | 2 May 2004

| rowspan="2" |14 June 2004

Minister without portfolio
Minister of National Defence

|60px

|Jerzy Szmajdziński

! style="background:{{party color|Democratic Left Alliance (Poland)}};"|

|Democratic Left Alliance

| 2 May 2004

|14 June 2004

Minister of Foreign Affairs

|60px

|Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz

! style="background:{{party color|Democratic Left Alliance (Poland)}};"|

|Democratic Left Alliance

| 2 May 2004

|14 June 2004

Minister without portfolio

|60px

|Sławomir Cytrycki

! style="background:{{party color|Democratic Left Alliance (Poland)}};"|

|Democratic Left Alliance

| 2 May 2004

|14 June 2004

Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development

|60px

|Wojciech Olejniczak

! style="background:{{party color|Democratic Left Alliance (Poland)}};"|

|Democratic Left Alliance

| 2 May 2004

|14 June 2004

Minister of Interior and Administration

|60px

|Ryszard Kalisz

! style="background:{{party color|Democratic Left Alliance (Poland)}};"|

|Democratic Left Alliance

| 2 May 2004

|14 June 2004

Minister of Finance

|90px

|Andrzej Raczko

! style="background:{{party color|Independent}};"|

|Independent

| 2 May 2004

|14 June 2004

Minister of Justice

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|Marek Sadowski

! style="background:{{party color|Independent}};"|

|Independent

| 2 May 2004

|14 June 2004

Minister of State Treasury

|90px

|Jacek Socha

! style="background:{{party color|Independent}};"|

|Independent

| 2 May 2004

|14 June 2004

Minister of Health

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|Wojciech Rudnicki

! style="background:{{party color|Independent}};"|

|Independent

| 2 May 2004

|14 June 2004

Minister of Environment

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|Jerzy Swatoń

! style="background:{{party color|Independent}};"|

|Independent

| 2 May 2004

|14 June 2004

Minister of Culture

|90px

|Waldemar Dąbrowski

! style="background:{{party color|Independent}};"|

|Independent

| 2 May 2004

|14 June 2004

Minister of Infrastructure

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|Krzysztof Opawski

! style="background:{{party color|Independent}};"|

|Independent

| 2 May 2004

|14 June 2004

Minister of National Education and Sport

|60px

|Mirosław Sawicki

! style="background:{{party color|Independent}};"|

|Independent

| 2 May 2004

|14 June 2004

Minister of Social Policy

|90px

|Krzysztof Pater

! style="background:{{party color|Independent}};"|

|Independent

| 2 May 2004

|14 June 2004

Minister of Science and Information

|60px

|Michał Kleiber

! style="background:{{party color|Independent}};"|

|Independent

| 2 May 2004

|14 June 2004

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