Poland Picks Wind-Farm Executive as Climate Minister in Revamp

  • Farming and development ministers also change in reshuffle
  • Government has been weakened after losing coalition ally
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Poland picked Anna Moskwa, an executive in charge of offshore wind farm projects at state refiner PKN Orlen SA, to become climate minister in a long-expected cabinet reshuffle following changes in the ruling coalition.

Henryk Kowalczyk will become deputy premier and agriculture minister while Piotr Nowak, a former bond trader and deputy finance minister in charge of debt management, will take over as minister of development, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki told reporters on Tuesday. President Andrzej Duda will officially appoint the new ministers later in the day.