In unrelated news: after Polish Prime Minister got send to some post in Brussels with no meaning whatsoever, we needed a new Prime Minister. As a bonus, we got some new ministers from that deal, too, so I will try to show you a little of what we have to deal with here.
Prime Minister: Ewa Kopacz, female. In fact, she is second woman on the PM's seat in Poland, first was Hanna Suchocka (1992-1993). She is a pediatrician, and this is pretty much every good thing I can tell about her already. She was caught lying, and no small lies at that*, and her most notable achievement is complete loyalty for former PM, Donald Tusk. She was presenting her new set of ministers today, and she is already being laughed at even by very pro-government newspapers for her stupid answers on press conference (Journalist: Should we sell weapons to the Ukraine? PM: Well, you know, I'm a woman... lengthy, not really clear analogy with a healthy dash of sexism follows).
Foreign affairs: Grzegorz Schetyna. Number of foreign languages he speaks: 0. Zero. Null. Nada. None. Do we really need to elaborate on that? (This is just one of the symptoms of his unfitness for this post, mind you).
Minister of Justice: Cezary Grabarczyk, former minister of... infrastructure. He managed to force most of the infrastructure building companies in Poland into bankruptcy, spend most of the money from EU we got for this, and yet he build less than half of the highways that were planned. On the bright side, he probably can not be worse as minister of justice, if only because I can not imagine him being worse in anything than in infrastructure. He was so bad on previous post that we had our share of memes - one of earlier previous ministers of infrastructure, Marek Pol, was so hilariously bad, nobody believed it can get worse, and then it got worse with Grabarczyk.
There are a few others, but those are worst, and really, I see no point in writing about others; they just don't seem to have any competences in the given fields. We have a theologian on internal affairs, economist as a minister of administration and digitalization and so on... Yeah, it is about to get even worse here.
*After a plane with Polish President crashed/was shot down near Smolensk, she was telling the public that whole area was fenced, thoroughly searched up to a meter deep and every smallest part of the plane or the body recovered. For the next several months everyone going there was able to easily find parts scattered around, even without digging, not to mention that journalists were buying whole garbage bags of parts from people living in the vicinity, who wanted to sell them for scrap.