Kekkonen V Cabinet
Urho Kekkonen's fifth cabinet was the 39th government of Republic of Finland. Cabinet's time period was from October 20, 1954 to March 3, 1956. It was Majority government. Prime Minister Urho Kekkonen was elected as President of Finland on February 15 in 1956 and resigned.
Minister | Period of office | Party |
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Prime Minister Urho Kekkonen |
October 20, 1954 – March 3, 1956 | Agrarian Party |
Minister of Foreign Affairs Johannes Virolainen |
October 20, 1954 – March 3, 1956 | Agrarian Party |
Minister of Justice Aarre Simonen Weio Henriksson |
October 20, 1954 –November 6, 1954 November 6, 1954 – March 3, 1956 |
Social Democrat |
Minister of Defence Emil Skog |
October 20, 1954 – March 3, 1956 | Social Democrat |
Minister of the Interior Väinö Leskinen Valto Käkelä |
October 20, 1954 – September 30, 1955 September 30, 1955 – March 3, 1956 |
Social Democrat Social Democrat |
Minister of Finance Penna Tervo† |
October 20, 1954 – March 3, 1956 | Social Democrat |
Deputy Minister of Finance Veikko Vennamo |
October 20, 1954 – March 3, 1956 | Agrarian Party |
Minister of Education Kerttu Saalasti |
October 20, 1954 – March 3, 1956 | Agrarian Party |
Minister of Agriculture Viljami Kalliokoski |
October 20, 1954 – March 3, 1956 | Agrarian Party |
Minister of Transport and Public Works Martti Miettunen |
October 20, 1954 – March 3, 1956 | Agrarian Party |
Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works Hannes Tiainen |
October 20, 1954 – March 3, 1956 | Social Democrat |
Minister of Trade and Industry Aarre Simonen |
October 20, 1954 – March 3, 1956 | Social Democrat |
Minister of Social Affairs Onni Peltonen |
October 20, 1954 – March 3, 1956 | Social Democrat |
Deputy Minister of Social Affairs Tyyne Leivo-Larsson Hannes Tiainen |
October 20, 1954 – March 3, 1956 October 22, 1954 – March 3, 1956 |
Social Democrat Social Democrat |
Preceded by Ralf Törngren's cabinet |
Cabinet of Finland October 20, 1954–March 3, 1956 |
Succeeded by Karl-August Fagerholm's second cabinet |
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