Ministry of State Assets (Poland)

The Ministry of State Assets (MAP) (Polish: Ministerstwo Aktywów Państwowych) is a Polish government administration office currently serving the minister responsible for two departments of government administration: state assets and communications.

The Ministry of State Assets was established on November 15, 2019, on the day the second Mateusz Morawiecki government was formed.

[4] Initially, the minister's scope of activities remained unchanged and included managing two departments of government administration: energy and the economy of mineral deposits.

[6] This amendment was essentially a return to solutions used before January 1, 2017, when the Treasury Department existed within the government administration, covering matters of a similar nature.

[1] The matters of handling this department were carried out by the Ministry of State Assets until March 1, 2024, when, based on a regulation of the Council of Ministers of February 20, 2024, the Ministry of Industry was established (with headquarters in Katowice in the former Directorate of the Prince of Pszczyna Mines building) by separating part of MAP's structures.