Ahti Karjalainen's second cabinet was the 53rd government of Finland. The cabinet existed from 15 July 1970 to 29 October 1971. It was a majority coalition...
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Ahti Kalle Samuli Karjalainen (10 February 1923 – 7 September 1990) was a Finnish economist and politician. He was a member of the Agrarian League (later...
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Teuvo Aura's second cabinet was the 54th government of Finland, which existed from 29 October 1971 to 23 February 1972. It was a caretaker government...
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University of Maryland, College Park. p. 274. ISBN 978-0-549-96307-3. ProQuest 230764009. Media related to Sukselainen II cabinet at Wikimedia Commons...
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1970 in the interregnum between Mauno Koivisto's first cabinet and Ahti Karjalainen's second cabinet. It did not produce a government platform. "Composition...
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Finnish Government (redirect from Cabinet (Finland))
statsråd; lit. 'Finland's council of state') is the executive branch and cabinet of Finland, which directs the politics of Finland and is the main source...
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Urho Kekkonen (category Finnish people of World War II)
already began to prepare for his succession by Ahti Karjalainen. However, Kekkonen began to see Karjalainen as a rival instead, and eventually rejected the...
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The third cabinet of Martti Miettunen was the 59th government of Finland. The government existed from 29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977. It was a minority...
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This is a list of Cabinet Ministers from Finland by ministerial portfolio. The list is an alphabetical order. "Finnish Governments and Ministers since...
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Tuominen was the minister of justice between 1970 and 1971 in the cabinet led by Ahti Karjalainen. Tuominen died in 1975. "Tuominen, Erkki" (in Finnish). Kansallisbiografia...
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of the minister for foreign affairs. Stubb cabinet Sipilä cabinet Rinne cabinet Marin cabinet Orpo cabinet "The organisation of the Ministry for Foreign...
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Ministry of Justice. Finland's incumbent Minister of Justice for the Orpo Cabinet is Leena Meri of the Finns Party. Source: "Minister of Justice". Oikeusministeriö...
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Martti Miettunen (section Cabinets)
hospital near Helsinki in early 2002. Miettunen I Cabinet Miettunen II Cabinet Miettunen III Cabinet "Governments in chronological order". Finnish government...
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was also the country's first minister of culture in the cabinet of prime minister Ahti Karjalainen from 1970 to 1971. Kalavainen was born in Dubrovka, Vsevolozhsky...
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Kekkonen's third cabinet was the 35th government of Finland. The majority government lasted from 20 September 1951 to 9 August 1953. The cabinet’s Prime Minister...
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The first cabinet of Kalevi Sorsa was the 56th government of Finland. The cabinet's Prime Minister was Kalevi Sorsa. The cabinet was in office from 4 September...
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6 December 1917), Finland has had 75 cabinets, including the current one, the longest lasting being the cabinet of Prime Minister Juha Sipilä, lasting...
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government, the SDP was excluded from cabinet participation until Kyösti Kallio was elected President in 1937. During World War II, the party played a central role...
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Harold Macmillan (category Foreign Office personnel of World War II)
Elizabeth II appointed Macmillan Prime Minister after taking advice from Churchill and the Marquess of Salisbury, who had asked the Cabinet individually...
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participation in the Finnish cabinets came to an end in following the 2015 parliamentary election when it was left out of the Sipilä Cabinet. In June 2019, the...
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Johannes Virolainen (category Finnish military personnel of World War II)
(Polun varrelta), and "The Pictures Move" (Kuvat kulkevat). Virolainen Cabinet Wikimedia Commons has media related to Johannes Virolainen. Vanhanen, Tatu...
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(2002–2015) Jennell Jaquays: started the game design unit at Coleco Sampo Karjalainen: Founder of Sulake Tatsumi Kimishima: Former President of Nintendo (2015–2018)...
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Sorsa I Cabinet, 1972–1975 Minister of Foreign Affairs (Finland), 1975–1976 Sorsa II Cabinet, 1977–1979 Sorsa III Cabinet, 1982–1983 Sorsa IV Cabinet, 1983–1987...
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was appointed second minister of social affairs by prime minister Ahti Karjalainen, and was promoted to minister of social affairs in October 1963. She...
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Harri Holkeri (section Cabinets)
role in securing the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland. Holkeri Cabinet In his last years, Holkeri resided in Kruununhaka, Helsinki, where on a...
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election, with 48 seats, and has been the lead party in the governing Orpo Cabinet since 20 June 2023. The National Coalition Party was founded on 9 December...
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tie politiikan huipulle. Porvoo: Söderström. ISBN 978-951-0-19811-7. Karjalainen, Ahti; Tarkka, Jukka (1989). Presidentin ministeri: Ahti Karjalaisen...
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This is a list of cabinet ministers in Finland who have resigned from their office. There are no Cabinet reshuffles or fall of cabinets in the list. "Kansallisbiografia...
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Eino Uusitalo (category Finnish military personnel of World War II)
Minister of the Interior in the Ahti Karjalainen cabinet in 1971 and the Miettunen, Sorsa and Koivisto cabinets from 1976–1982. He was also Deputy Prime...
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