Lauri Ingman's first cabinet was the third Government of independent Finland and the first to be officially designated as Government (valtioneuvosto) instead of Senate (senaatti). The cabinet's time period lasted from November 27, 1918 to April 17, 1919, following the surrender of Germany and the consequent republican transformation of the Finnish form of state.[1]
Assembly
The following table displays the Government's composition:[1]
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Prime Minister | November 27, 1918 | April 17, 1919 | National Coalition | ||
Minister for Foreign Affairs | November 27, 1918 | April 17, 1919 | Independent | ||
Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs | November 27, 1918 | April 17, 1919 | RKP | ||
Minister of Justice | November 27, 1918 | April 17, 1919 | RKP | ||
Minister of War | November 27, 1918 | April 17, 1919 | Independent | ||
Minister of the Interior | November 27, 1918 | April 17, 1919 | National Coalition | ||
Minister of Finance | November 27, 1918 | April 17, 1919 | National Progressive | ||
Deputy Minister of Finance | November 27, 1918 | April 17, 1919 | National Progressive | ||
Minister of Education and Ecclesiastical Affairs | November 27, 1918 | April 17, 1919 | Young Finnish | ||
Minister of Agriculture | November 27, 1918 | April 17, 1919 | Agrarian | ||
Minister of Transport and Public Works | Bernhard Wuolle | November 27, 1918 | April 17, 1919 | National Coalition | |
Minister of Trade and Industry | November 27, 1918 | April 17, 1919 | RKP | ||
Minister of Social Affairs | November 27, 1918 | April 17, 1919 | National Progressive | ||
Minister of Food | November 27, 1918 | April 17, 1919 | National Progressive |
References
- 1 2 "Governments and Ministers since 1917". Finnish Government. Retrieved 2018-01-14.
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