Pekkala Cabinet
- National Coalition Party
- National Progressive Party
- Small Farmers Party
- Swedish Left
Mauno Pekkala's cabinet[a] was the 31st government of the Republic of Finland. The cabinet's time period was from March 26, 1946, to August 29, 1948. It was a majority government[1]. Pekkala's cabinet did many major reforms including the child benefit security.
Ministers
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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Prime Minister | ![]() | March 26, 1946 | August 29, 1948 | People's Democratic League | |
Deputy Prime Minister | Yrjö Kallinen | March 26, 1946 | April 6, 1948 | Social Democratic | |
Hertta Kuusinen | April 6, 1948 | August 29, 1948 | People's Democratic League | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | ![]() | March 26, 1946 | August 29, 1948 | Independent | |
Minister at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs | ![]() | March 26, 1946 | April 30, 1948 | People's Democratic League | |
![]() | March 27, 1946 | August 29, 1948 | Social Democratic | ||
Minister of the Interior | ![]() | March 26, 1946 | May 22, 1948 | People's Democratic League | |
![]() | May 26, 1948 | August 29, 1948 | People's Democratic League | ||
Minister at the Ministry of Interior | Paavo A. Viding [fi] | March 26, 1946 | August 29, 1948 | Agrarian | |
Minister of Defence | ![]() | March 26, 1946 | March 27, 1946 | People's Democratic League | |
Yrjö Kallinen | March 27, 1946 | August 29, 1948 | Social Democratic | ||
Minister at the Ministry of Defence | ![]() | March 26, 1946 | August 29, 1948 | People's Democratic League | |
Minister of Finance | ![]() | March 26, 1946 | August 29, 1948 | Swedish People's | |
Minister at the Ministry of Finance | ![]() | March 26, 1946 | August 29, 1948 | Social Democratic | |
Minister of Education | ![]() | March 26, 1946 | May 26, 1948 | People's Democratic League | |
Lennart Heljas | May 26, 1948 | August 29, 1948 | Agrarian | ||
Minister of Agriculture | ![]() | March 26, 1946 | August 29, 1948 | Agrarian | |
Minister at the Ministry of Agriculture | Paavo A. Viding [fi] | March 26, 1946 | August 29, 1948 | Agrarian | |
Minister of Transport and Public Works | Lauri Kaijalainen | March 26, 1946 | August 29, 1948 | Agrarian | |
Minister at the Ministry of Transport and Public Works | ![]() | March 26, 1946 | August 29, 1948 | Social Democratic | |
Minister of Trade and Industry | ![]() | March 26, 1946 | August 29, 1948 | Social Democratic | |
Minister of Social Affairs | Matti Janhunen | March 26, 1946 | August 29, 1948 | People's Democratic League | |
Minister at the Ministry of Social Affairs | Lennart Heljas | March 26, 1946 | May 26, 1948 | Agrarian | |
![]() | April 12, 1946 | August 29, 1948 | Social Democratic | ||
![]() | May 26, 1948 | August 29, 1948 | Social Democratic | ||
Minister of Public Welfare [fi] | ![]() | March 26, 1946 | August 29, 1948 | Agrarian | |
Minister at the Ministry of Public Welfare [fi] | Yrjö Murto | March 26, 1946 | August 29, 1948 | People's Democratic League | |
![]() | April 12, 1946 | August 29, 1948 | Social Democratic | ||
Minister without portfolio | Hertta Kuusinen | May 26, 1948 | June 4, 1948 | People's Democratic League |
References
Notes
Sources
- ^ "31. Pekkala". Valtioneuvosto. Retrieved 17 June 2024.
Preceded by | Cabinet of Finland March 26, 1946 – August 29, 1948 | Succeeded by |
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