Tanner Cabinet
Väinö Tanner's cabinet was the 14th government of Finland, which existed from 13 December 1926 to 17 December 1927.[1] It was a minority government led by Social Democratic Prime Minister Väinö Tanner. The cabinet's Deputy Minister of Social affairs, Miina Sillanpää, was the first female minister in Finnish history.
Tanner's Cabinet | |
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14th Cabinet of Finland | |
Date formed | 13 December 1926 |
Date dissolved | 17 December 1927 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Lauri Kristian Relander |
Head of government | Väinö Tanner |
Member party | Social Democratic Party |
History | |
Predecessor | Kallio II Cabinet |
Successor | Sunila I Cabinet |
Ministers
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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Prime Minister | 13 December 1926 | 17 December 1927 | SDP | ||
Minister for Foreign Affairs | 13 December 1926 | 17 December 1927 | SDP | ||
Minister of Justice | 13 December 1926 | 17 December 1927 | SDP | ||
Minister of Defence | 13 December 1926 | 17 December 1927 | SDP | ||
Minister of the Interior | 13 December 1926 | 12 April 1927 | SDP | ||
29 April 1927 | 17 December 1927 | SDP | |||
Minister of Finance | 13 December 1926 | 17 December 1927 | SDP | ||
Minister of Education | 13 December 1926 | 17 December 1927 | SDP | ||
Minister of Agriculture | 13 December 1926 | 17 December 1927 | SDP | ||
Minister of Transport and Public Works | 13 December 1926 | 15 November 1927 | SDP | ||
15 December 1927 | 17 December 1927 | SDP | |||
Minister of Trade and Industry | 13 December 1926 | 17 December 1927 | SDP | ||
Minister of Social Affairs | 13 December 1926 | 15 November 1927 | SDP | ||
15 November 1927 | 17 December 1927 | SDP | |||
Deputy Minister of Social Affairs | 13 December 1926 | 17 December 1927 | SDP | ||
Minister without portfolio | 13 December 1926 | 17 December 1927 | SDP |
References
- "Governments and Ministers since 1917". Finnish Government. Retrieved 2018-01-14.
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