Urho Castrén Cabinet

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Urho Castrén's cabinet was the 28th government of Republic of Finland, in office from October 21, 1944, to November 17, 1944. It was a majority government.

Ministers

Portfolio Minister Tookoffice Leftoffice Party Ref
Prime Minister Urho CastrénOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944National Coalition[1]
Minister of Foreign Affairs Carl EnckellOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944Independent[1]
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Armas-Eino MartolaOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944Independent[1]
Minister of Justice Ernst von BornOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944Swedish People's[1]
Minister of Interior Kaarlo HilliläOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944Agrarian[1]
Deputy Minister of Interior Eemil LuukkaOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944Agrarian[1]
Minister of Defence Rudolf WaldenOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944Independent[1]
Minister of Finance Onni HiltunenOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944Social Democratic[1]
Minister of Education Kalle KauppiOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944National Progressive[1]
Minister of Agriculture Viljami KalliokoskiOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944Agrarian[1]
Minister of Transport and Public Works Väinö SalovaaraOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944Social Democratic[1]
Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works Eero WuoriOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944Social Democratic[1]
Minister of Trade and Industry Uuno TakkiOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944Social Democratic[1]
Minister of Social Affairs Karl-August FagerholmOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944Social Democratic[1]
Minister of People's Service K. J. ElliläOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944Agrarian[1]
Deputy Minister of People's Service Jalo AuraOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944Social Democratic[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 28. Castrén U. Finnish Government. (Finnish)
Preceded by
Hackzell
Cabinet of Finland
October 21, 1944–November 17, 1944
Succeeded by
Paasikivi II
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