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Sunila II cabinet


Juho Sunila's second cabinet was the 19th government of Republic of Finland. This Cabinet's time period was from March 21, 1931–December 14, 1932. It was a majority government.

MinisterPeriod of officeParty
Prime Minister
Juho SunilaMarch 21, 1931–December 14, 1932Agrarian League
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Aarno Yrjö-KoskinenMarch 21, 1931–December 14, 1932National Coalition Party
Minister of Justice
Toivo KivimäkiMarch 21, 1931–December 14, 1932National Progressive Party
Minister of Defence
Jalo LahdensuoMarch 21, 1931–December 14, 1932Agrarian League
Minister of the Interior
Ernst von BornMarch 21, 1931–December 14, 1932Swedish People's Party
Deputy Minister of the Interior
Niilo Solja
Lennart Oesch
Arvo Manner
Eljas ErkkoMarch 21, 1931-March 3, 1932
March 3, 1932-March 14, 1932
March 14, 1932-October 20, 1932
November 25, 1932-December 14, 1932National Coalition Party
Independent
Independent
National Progressive Party
Minister of Finance
Kyösti JärvinenMarch 21, 1931–December 14, 1932National Coalition Party
Minister of Education
Antti KukkonenMarch 21, 1931–December 14, 1932Agrarian League
Minister of Agriculture
Sigurd MattssonMarch 21, 1931–December 14, 1932Agrarian League
Deputy Minister of Agriculture
Pekka HeikkinenMarch 21, 1931–December 14, 1932Agrarian League
Minister of Transport and Public Works
Juho NiukkanenMarch 21, 1931–December 14, 1932Agrarian League
Minister of Trade and Industry
Axel PalmgrenMarch 21, 1931–December 14, 1932Swedish People's Party
Minister of Social Affairs
Eino TuomivaaraMarch 21, 1931-March 3, 1932
March 3, 1932-October 10, 1932
October 20, 1932-December 14, 1932National Coalition Party
National Coalition Party
Agrarian League
Minister without Portfolio
Eljas ErkkoMarch 21, 1931–December 14, 1932National Progressive Party

References

References

  1. "19. Sunila II". [[Finnish Government]].
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