Fagerholm II Cabinet
Karl-August Fagerholm's second cabinet was the 40th government of Republic of Finland. Cabinet's time period was from October 20, 1954 to March 3, 1956. It was Majority government.
| Minister | Period of office | Party | 
|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister Karl-August Fagerholm | March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Social Democrat | 
| Minister for Foreign Affairs Ralf Törngren | March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Swedish People's Party | 
| Minister of Justice Vilho Väyrynen Arvo Helminen | March 3,1956–May 2,1956 May 2,1956–May 27,1957 | Social Democrat neutral | 
| Minister of Defence Kauno Kleemola | March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Agrarian League | 
| Minister of the Interior Vilho Väyrynen | March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Social Democrat | 
| Minister of Finance Emil Skog | March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Social Democrat | 
| Deputy Minister of Finance Mauno Jussila | March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Agrarian League | 
| Minister of Education Johannes Virolainen | March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Agrarian League | 
| Minister of Agriculture Martti Miettunen | March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Agrarian League | 
| Minister of Transport and Public Works Eino Palovesi | March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Agrarian League | 
| Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works Hannes Tiainen | March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Social Democrat | 
| Minister of Trade and Industry Kauno Kleemola | March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Agrarian League | 
| Minister of Social Affairs Tyyne Leivo-Larsson | March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Social Democrat | 
| Preceded by Urho Kekkonen's fifth cabinet | Cabinet of Finland March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Succeeded by Vieno Johannes Sukselainen's first cabinet | 
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