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Fagerholm I cabinet

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Summary

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Fagerholm's first cabinet was the 32nd government of Finland, which lasted from 29 July 1948 to 17 March 1950. It was a minority government headed by Social Democratic Prime Minister Karl-August Fagerholm.

Fagerholm’s first cabinet was the first government of which the Finnish People's Democratic League wasn't a part. During the cabinet’s reign, foreign relations to the West, particularly to the United States, improved. During the cabinet’s existence, Finland's State Police was defunct and its successor, the Finnish Security Intelligence Service Supo, was founded.

Ministers

MinisterPeriod of officeParty
Prime Minister
Karl-August FagerholmJuly 29, 1948 – March 17, 1950Social Democrat
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Carl EnckellJuly 29, 1948 – March 17, 1950Independent
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
Uuno TakkiJuly 29, 1948 – March 17, 1950Social Democrat
Minister of Justice
Tauno SuontaustaJuly 29, 1948 – March 17, 1950Social Democrat
Minister of Defence
Emil SkogJuly 29, 1948 – March 17, 1950Social Democrat
Minister of the Interior
Aarre SimonenJuly 29, 1948 – March 17, 1950Social Democrat
Deputy Minister of the Interior
Jussi RaatikainenJuly 29, 1948 – March 17, 1950Social Democrat
Minister of Finance
Onni HiltunenJuly 29, 1948 – March 17, 1950Social Democrat
Deputy Minister of Finance
Aleksi Aaltonen
Unto VarjonenJuly 30, 1948 – March 18, 1949
September 19, 1949 – March 17, 1950Social Democrat
Social Democrat
Minister of Education
Reino OittinenJuly 29, 1948 – March 17, 1950Social Democrat
Minister of Agriculture
Matti LepistöJuly 29, 1948 – March 17, 1950Social Democrat
Deputy Minister of Agriculture
Jussi RaatikainenJuly 29, 1948 – March 17, 1950Social Democrat
Minister of Transport and Public Works
Onni PeltonenJuly 29, 1948 – March 17, 1950Social Democrat
Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works
Erkki Härmä
Aarre Simonen
Emil HuunonenJuly 29, 1948 – June 22, 1949
March 24, 1949 – March 17, 1959
July 29, 1949 – April 17, 1950Social Democrat
Social Democrat
Social Democrat
Minister of Trade and Industry
Uuno TakkiJuly 29, 1948 – March 17, 1950Social Democrat
Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry
Onni ToivonenJuly 29, 1948 – March 17, 1950Social Democrat
Minister of Social Affairs
Valdemar Liljeström
Tyyne Leivo-Larsson
Aleksi AaltonenJuly 29, 1948 – March 4, 1949
March 4, 1949 – March 18, 1949
March 18, 1949 – March 17, 1950Social Democrat
Social Democrat
Social Democrat
Deputy Minister of Social Affairs
Tyyne Leivo-Larsson
Erkki Härmä
Emil HuunonenJuly 29, 1948 – March 17, 1950
July 30, 1948 – June 22, 1949
July 29, 1949 -March 17, 1950Social Democrat
Social Democrat
Social Democrat
Minister of People's Service
Onni ToivonenJuly 29, 1948 – March 17, 1950Social Democrat
Deputy Minister of People's Service
Erkki Härmä
Emil HuunonenJuly 30, 1948 – June 22, 1949
July 29, 1949 – March 17, 1950Social Democrat
Social Democrat
Minister without Portfolio
Aleksi Aaltonen
Unto VarjonenJuly 29, 1948 – July 30, 1948
July 29, 1949 – August 19, 1949Social Democrat
Social Democrat
Minister at Council of State
Aleksi AaltonenJuly 29, 1948 – March 17, 1950Social Democrat

References

References

  1. "Composition of a certain government, 32. Fagerholm".
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