Lipponen II Cabinet
Paavo Lipponen's second cabinet was the 67th government of the Republic of Finland. The cabinet's time period was from April 15, 1999 to April 17, 2003. It was a Center-left majority government. However the Center-right National Coalition Party remained in the Cabinet.
The Green League left the government on May 31, 2002 in protest against the government deciding to build the country's fifth nuclear power plant.
Minister | Term of office | Party |
---|---|---|
Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen | April 15, 1999 – April 17, 2003 | Social Democratic Party |
Minister for Foreign Affairs Tarja Halonen Erkki Tuomioja |
April 15, 1999 – February 25, 2000 February 25, 2000 – April 17, 2003 |
Social Democratic Party Social Democratic Party |
Minister of Justice Johannes Koskinen |
April 15, 1999 – April 17, 2003 | Social Democratic Party |
Minister of the Interior Kari Häkämies Ville Itälä |
April 15, 1999 – June 1, 2000 June 1, 2000 – April 17, 2003 |
National Coalition Party National Coalition Party |
Minister of Defence Jan-Erik Enestam | April 15, 1999 – April 17, 2003 | Swedish People's Party |
Minister of Finance Sauli Niinistö | April 15, 1999 – April 17, 2003 | National Coalition Party |
Cordinate Minister of Finance Suvi-Anne Siimes | April 15, 1999 – April 17, 2003 | Left Alliance |
Minister of Education Maija Rask | April 15, 1999 – April 17, 2003 | Social Democratic Party |
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Kalevi Hemilä Raimo Tammilehto Jari Koskinen |
April 15, 1999 – February 1, 2002 February 1, 2002 – May 31, 2002 May 31, 2002 – April 17, 2003 |
neutral neutral National Coalition Party |
Minister of Transport Olli-Pekka Heinonen | April 15, 1999 – April 17, 2003 | National Coalition Party |
Minister of Transport and Communications Olli-Pekka Heinonen Kimmo Sasi |
October 1, 2000 – January 4, 2002 January 4, 2002 – April 17, 2003 |
National Coalition Party National Coalition Party |
Minister of Trade and Industry Erkki Tuomioja Sinikka Mönkäre |
April 15, 1999 – February 25, 2000 February 25, 2000 – April 17, 2003 |
Social Democratic Party Social Democratic Party |
Minister of Social Affairs and Health Maija Perho | April 15, 1999 – April 17, 2003 | National Coalition Party National Coalition Party |
Minister of Health and Social Services Eva Biaudet Osmo Soininvaara Eva Biaudet |
April 15, 1999 – April 25, 2000 April 14, 2000 – April 19, 2002 April 19, 2002 – April 17, 2003 |
Swedish People's Party Green League Swedish People's Party |
Minister of Labour Sinikka Mönkäre Tarja Filatov |
April 15, 1999 – February 25, 2000 February 25, 2000 – April 17, 2003 |
Social Democratic Party Social Democratic Party |
Minister of the Environment Satu Hassi Jouni Backman |
April 15, 1999 – May 31, 2002 May 31, 2002 – May 17, 2003 |
Green League Social Democratic Party |
Minister of Culture Suvi Lindén Kaarina Dromberg |
April 15, 1999 – June 5, 2002 June 5, 2002 – April 17, 2003 |
National Coalition Party National Coalition Party |
Minister of Regional and Municipal Affairs Martti Korhonen | April 15, 1999 – April 17, 2003 | Left Alliance |
Minister of Foreign Trade Kimmo Sasi Jari Vilén |
April 15, 1999 – January 4, 2002 January 4, 2002 – April 17,2003 |
National Coalition Party National Coalition Party |
Preceded by Paavo Lipponen's first cabinet |
Cabinet of Finland April 15, 1999 – April 17, 2003 |
Succeeded by Anneli Jäätteenmäki's Cabinet |
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