Risto Ryti's second cabinet was the 24th government of Republic of Finland.
Cabinet's time period was from March 27, 1940, to January 4, 1941. It was Majority government.
Minister | Period of office | Party |
---|---|---|
Prime Minister Risto Ryti |
March 27, 1940 – December 19, 1940 | National Progressive Party |
Deputy Prime Minister Rudolf Walden |
December 19, 1940 – January 4, 1941 | Independent |
Minister for Foreign Affairs Rolf Witting |
March 27, 1940 – January 4, 1941 | Swedish People's Party |
Minister of Justice Oskari Lehtonen |
March 27, 1940 – January 4, 1941 | National Coalition Party |
Minister of Interior Ernst von Born |
March 27, 1940 – January 4, 1941 | Swedish People's Party |
Deputy Minister of Interior Eemil Luukka |
March 27, 1940 – January 4, 1941 | Agrarian League |
Minister of Defence Rudolf Walden |
March 27, 1940 – January 4, 1941 | Independent |
Minister of Finance Mauno Pekkala |
March 27, 1940 – January 4, 1941 | Social Democrat |
Deputy Minister of Finance Juho Pilppula |
March 27, 1940 – January 4, 1941 | Agrarian League |
Minister of Education Antti Kukkonen |
March 27, 1940 – January 4, 1941 | Agrarian League |
Minister of Agriculture Antti Kukkonen Viljami Kalliokoski |
March 27, 1940 – August 15, 1940 August 15, 1940 – January 4, 1941 |
Agrarian League Agrarian League |
Minister of Transport and Public Works Väinö Salovaara |
March 27, 1940 – January 4, 1941 | Social Democrat |
Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works Karl-Erik Ekholm |
March 27, 1940 – January 4, 1941 | Independent |
Minister of Trade and Industry Väinö Kotilainen Toivo Salmio |
March 27, 1940 – September 15, 1940 September 15, 1940 – January 4, 1941 |
Independent Social Democrat |
Minister of Social Affairs Karl-August Fagerholm |
March 27, 1940 – January 4, 1941 | Social Democrat |
Minister of People's Service Väinö Tanner Väinö Kotilainen |
March 27, 1940 – September 15, 1940 September 15, 1940 – January 4, 1941 |
Social Democrat Social Democrat |
Deputy Minister of People's Service Toivo Salmio |
March 27, 1940 – January 4, 1941 | Social Democrat |
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