Ministry of Environment (Poland)

Governmental ministry in Poland
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  • Michał Woś, Minister of Environment
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Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Poland was formed in 1973 to administer issues related to environment protection of Poland.

The ministry existed under various names since 1972. It has assumed its current name in 1999.

The last Polish Minister of Environment was Michał Woś

See also

  • GreenEvo - Accelerator of Green Technologies

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