Ingman II Cabinet
Lauri Ingman's second cabinet was the 11th cabinet of independent Finland between 31 May 1924 – 31 March 1925.[1] It was formed following the 1924 parliamentary elections between four parties—National Coalition Party, Agrarian Party, National Progressive Party and Swedish People's Party—and had a majority in the parliament during the first six months. Overall, the cabinet lasted 305 days in office.[2]
The cabinet lost its parliamentary majority after the Agrarian Party withdraw from cabinet following a disagreement on the pension of government officials. The Ingman cabinet finally resigned four months after that due to defeat of an election bill in the parliament.[3]
| Minister | Period of office | Party | 
|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister Lauri Ingman | 31 May 1924–31 March 1925 | National Coalition Party | 
| Minister for Foreign Affairs Hjalmar Procopé | 31 May 1924–31 March 1925 | Swedish People's Party | 
| Minister of Justice Albert von Hellens | January 18, 1924–May 31, 1924 | National Progressive Party | 
| Minister of Defence Lauri Malmberg | 31 May 1924–31 March 1925 | neutral | 
| Minister of the Interior Gunnar Sahlstein | 31 May 1924–31 March 1925 | National Coalition Party | 
| Minister of Finance Yrjö Pulkkinen | January 18, 1924–May 31, 1924 | National Coalition Party | 
| Minister of Education Lauri Ingman | 31 May 1924–31 March 1925 | National Coalition Party | 
| Deputy Minister of Education Antti Kukkonen Oskari Mantere | 31 May 1924–22 November 1924 22 November 1924–31 March 1925 | Agrarian League National Progressive Party | 
| Minister of Agriculture Jalo Lahdensuo Ilmari Auer | 1 May 1924–22 November 1924 22 November 1924–31 March 1925 | National Progressive Party Agrarian League | 
| Deputy Minister of Agriculture Ilmari Auer Pekka Pennanen | May 31, 1924–November 22, 1924 November 22, 1924–March 31, 1925 | National Progressive Party National Coalition Party | 
| Minister of Transport and Public Works Eero Hahl Rolf Witting | 31 May 1924–22 November 1924 22 November 1924–31 March 1925 | Agrarian League Swedish People's Party | 
| Minister of Trade and Industry Axel Palmgren | 31 May 1924–31 March 1925 | Swedish People's Party | 
| Minister of Social Affairs Niilo Liakka Lauri Pohjala | 31 May 1924–22 November 1924 22 November 1924–31 March 1925 | Agrarian League National Coalition Party | 
References
- ↑ "Ministerikortisto". Valtioneuvosto (Finnish Government). Archived from the original on January 4, 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-24.
- ↑ "Hallituksen kokoonpano 11. Ingman II". Ministerikortisto (in Finnish). Valtioneuvosto. Archived from the original on September 29, 2007. Retrieved 2009-05-24.
- ↑ Jääskeläinen, Mauno (1973). Itsenäisyyden ajan eduskunta 1919–1938. Suomen Kansanedustuslaitoksen Historia 7. Eduskunnan historiakomitea. ISBN 951-859-196-2.
| Preceded by Cajander II | Cabinet of Finland 31 May 1924 – 31 March 1925. | Succeeded by Tulenheimo | 
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