Ministry of Infrastructure and Construction

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Ministry of Infrastructure and Construction (Polish: Ministerstwo Infrastruktury i Budownictwa) was the office of government in Poland responsible for construction and infrastructure. Andrzej Adamczyk was the only Minister of Infrastructure and Construction. It was created in late 2015 from the split of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Development, in 2018 became Ministry of Infrastructure.

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