Kekkonen II Cabinet
Urho Kekkonen's second cabinet was the 33rd government of Finland. Cabinet's time period was from January 17, 1951 to October 20, 1951. It was Majority government.
Minister | Period of office | Party |
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Prime Minister Urho Kekkonen |
January 17, 1951–October 20, 1951 | Agrarian League |
Minister of Foreign Affairs Åke Gartz |
January 17, 1951–October 20, 1951 | Independent |
Minister at Council of State Johannes Virolainen |
January 17, 1951–October 20, 1951 | Agrarian League |
Minister of Justice Teuvo Aura |
January 17, 1951–October 20, 1951 | National Progressive Party |
Minister of Defence Emil Skog |
January 17, 1951–October 20, 1951 | Social Democrat |
Minister of the Interior Vieno Johannes Sukselainen |
January 17, 1951–October 20, 1951 | Agrarian League |
Minister of Finance Onni Hiltunen |
January 17, 1951–October 20, 1951 | Social Democrat |
Deputy Minister of Finance Ralf Törngren |
January 17, 1951–October 20, 1951 | Swedish People's Party |
Minister of Education Lennart Heljas |
January 17, 1951–October 20, 1951 | Agrarian League |
Minister of Agriculture Martti Miettunen |
January 17, 1951–October 20, 1951 | Agrarian League |
Deputy Minister of Agriculture Matti Lepistö |
January 17, 1951–October 20, 1951 | Social Democrat |
Minister of Transport and Public Works Onni Peltonen |
January 17, 1951–October 20, 1951 | Social Democrat |
Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works Kauno Kleemola Rafael Paasio |
January 17,1951 -September 20,1951 January 17,1951 -September 20,1951 |
Agrarian League Social Democrat |
Minister of Trade and Industry Penna Tervo |
January 17, 1951–October 20, 1951 | Social Democrat |
Minister of Social Affairs Vihtori Vesterinen |
January 17, 1951–October 20, 1951 | Agrarian League |
Deputy Minister of Social Affairs Emil Huunonen Rafael Paasio |
January 17,1951 - September 20,1951 January 17,1951 - September 20,1951 |
Social Democrat Social Democrat |
Preceded by Urho Kekkonen's first cabinet |
Cabinet of Finland January 17, 1951–October 20, 1951 |
Succeeded by Urho Kekkonen's third cabinet |
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