Tulenheimo Cabinet
Antti Tulenheimo's cabinet was the government of Finland from March 31, 1925 to December 31, 1925. It was formed between National Coalition Party and Agrarian Party, and had four ministers from National Coalition Party, five from Agrarian Party and four neutral. The cabinet lasted 276 days in office.[1] The cabinet resigned after its proposal for defense spending was defeated in the parliament.[2]
Minister | Period of office | Party |
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Prime Minister Antti Tulenheimo |
March 31, 1925–December 31, 1925 | National Coalition Party |
Minister for Foreign Affairs Gustaf Idman |
March 31, 1925–December 31, 1925 | neutral |
Minister of Justice Oskar Lilius |
March 31, 1925–December 31, 1925 | neutral |
Minister of Defence Matti Aura |
March 31, 1925–December 31, 1925 | neutral |
Minister of the Interior Aleksander Lampén |
March 31, 1925–December 31, 1925 | National Coalition Party |
Minister of Finance Hugo Relander |
March 31, 1925–December 31, 1925 | neutral |
Minister of Education Emil Nestor Setälä |
March 31, 1925–December 31, 1925 | National Coalition Party |
Minister of Agriculture Juho Sunila |
March 31, 1925–December 31, 1925 | Agrarian League |
Deputy Minister of Agriculture Vihtori Vesterinen |
March 31, 1925–December 31, 1925 | Agrarian League |
Minister of Transport and Public Works Kyösti Kallio |
3March 31, 1925–December 31, 1925 | Agrarian League |
Minister of Trade and Industry Yrjö Pulkkinen |
March 31, 1925–December 31, 1925 | National Coalition Party |
Minister of Social Affairs Vilkku Joukahainen |
March 31, 1925–December 31, 1925 | Agrarian League |
Minister without Portfolio Kalle Lohi |
March 31, 1925–December 31, 1925 | Agrarian League |
References
- ↑ "Hallituksen kokoonpano 12. Tulenheimo". Ministerikortisto (in Finnish). Valtioneuvosto. Retrieved 2009-05-25.
- ↑ Jääskeläinen, Mauno (1973). Itsenäisyyden ajan eduskunta 1919–1938. Suomen Kansanedustuslaitoksen Historia 7. Eduskunnan historiakomitea. ISBN 951-859-196-2.
Preceded by Ingman II |
Cabinet of Finland March 31, 1925 – December 31, 1925 |
Succeeded by Kallio II |
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