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First Cabinet of Edward Szczepanik (Pierwszy rząd Edwarda Szczepanika) was the second-to-last of cabinets of the Polish Government in Exile, preceding Cabinet of Kazimierz Sabbat (who became President) and second Szczepanik Cabinet.
Prime Minister: Edward Szczepanik
Minister of Education: Czesław Czapliński
Minister of the Treasury: Stanisław Borczyk
Minister of the Emigrees Affairs: Zbigniew Scholtz
Minister of Home Affairs: Ryszard Kaczorowski
Minister of the Military Affairs: Lt. Col. Jerzy Morawicz
Minister of Foreign Affairs: Zygmunt Szkopiak
Minister of Justice: Stanisław Wiszniewski
Minister of Information: Andrzej Czyżewski
Minister of the Ordered Matters: Tadeusz Drzewiecki
Minister of the Relations with USSR-occupied nations: Aleksander Snastin
Secretary of the Council of Ministers: Jerzy Zaleski
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