
Polish state institutions
Polish state institutions are the organized structures that govern the country, ensuring laws are made, enforced, and public services are provided. The main institutions include the Parliament (Sejm and Senate), which creates laws; the President, who represents the country and oversees the executive branch; the Council of Ministers (government), responsible for implementing laws; and the judiciary, which interprets laws through courts. Local governments manage regional and municipal affairs. Together, these institutions operate within a democratic framework to maintain order, uphold rights, and promote national interests.