Cabinet of Jan Olszewski was the government of Poland from 23 December 1991 to 5 June 1992,[1] sitting in the Council of Ministers during the 1st legislature of the Sejm.
[5] Olszewski was supported by Polish People's Party (in exchange for few deputy ministers), whom Jarosław Kaczyński loudly thanked after the voting.
In March 1992, period of confusion occurred when president Lech Wałęsa presented his conception of new economic and military alliance with former Warsaw Pact during his visit to Germany, which went against the euroatlantic direction of the government.
The following day, the Sejm passed a resolution obligating the Minister of Interior (at the time Antoni Macierewicz), to publish the list of communist secret police collaborators.
On 29 May, representative of the Democratic Union, Jan Maria Rokita, presented a vote of no confidence request on the behalf of 65 members of the parliament of the 3 parties.
The Prime Minister supported the decision of Macierewicz, proposing to establish an independent commission to verify the validity of the published documents.