Paasikivi I cabinet

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The Paasikivi I Senate (also known as the Paasikivi I Cabinet ) was the 2nd government cabinet in the history of Finland . He was in office from May 27, 1918 to November 27, 1918 (185 days) and was a center-right coalition made up of the Young Finnish Party, Finnish Party, Swedish People's Party and the Landbund led by Juho Kusti Paasikivi of the Finnish Party.

There was no change to the individual ministerial posts in the Svinhufvud I cabinet. However, some new ministries were created, such as the one for foreign affairs and the one for the military. The government dissolved due to the efforts of the Young Finnish Party for the introduction of the monarchy in Finland, as the Landbund did not want to support it.

minister

Office Surname Political party
Chairman of the Senate Juho Kusti Paasikivi Finnish party
Minister for Foreign Affairs Otto Stenroth Young Finnish Party
Minister for the Judiciary Onni Talas Young Finnish Party
Minister of Internal Affairs Arthur Castrén Young Finnish Party
Deputy Minister for Internal Affairs Alexander Frey Swedish People's Party
Minister for the Military Vilhelm Aleksander Thesleff independent
Minister for Financial Affairs Juhani Arajärvi Finnish party
Minister for Church and Education Eemil Nestor Setälä Young Finnish Party
Minister of Agriculture Kyösti Kallio Landbund
Deputy Minister for Agriculture Eero Yrjö Pehkonen Landbund
Minister for Transport and Public Works Jalmar Castrén Young Finnish Party
Minister for Trade and Industry Heikki Gabriel Renvall Young Finnish Party
Minister for Social Affairs Oskari Wilho Louhivuori Finnish party
Minister for Provisional Affairs Hjalmar Gabriel Paloheimo Finnish party
Minister without a specific portfolio Samuli Sario Finnish party

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