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Miettunen III Cabinet

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The third cabinet of Martti Miettunen was the 59th government of Finland. The government existed from 29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977. It was a minority government formed by the Centre Party, the Swedish People’s Party, and the Liberal People’s Party. The cabinet had economic problems to solve during the aftershock of the 1973 oil crisis.

Ministers

Minister Period of office Party
Prime Minister
Martti Miettunen

29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977

Centre Party
Deputy Prime Minister
Ahti Karjalainen

29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977

Centre Party
Minister at Council of State
Ahti Karjalainen

29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977

Centre Party
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Keijo Korhonen

29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977

Centre Party
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
Carl Göran Aminoff

12 December 1975 – 29 September 1976

Swedish People's Party
Minister of Justice
Kristian Gestrin

29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977

Swedish People's Party
Minister of the Interior
Eino Uusitalo

29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977

Centre Party
Minister of Defence
Seppo Westerlund

29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977

Liberal People's Party
Minister of Finance
Esko Rekola

29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977

Independent
Deputy Minister of Finance
Jouko Loikkanen

29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977

Centre Party
Minister of Education
Paavo Väyrynen

29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977

Centre Party
Deputy Minister of Education
Marjatta Väänänen

29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977

Centre Party
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry
Johannes Virolainen

29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977

Centre Party
Minister of Traffic
Ragnar Granvik

29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977

Swedish People's Party
Minister of Trade and Industry
Arne Berner

29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977

Liberal People's Party
Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry
Carl Göran Aminoff

12 December 1975 – 29 September 1976

Swedish People's Party
Minister of Social Affairs and Health
Irma Toivanen

29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977

Liberal People's Party
Deputy Minister of Social Affairs and Health
Orvokki Kangas

29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977

Centre Party
Minister of Labour
Paavo Väyrynen

29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977

Centre Party
Preceded by Cabinet of Finland
29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977
Succeeded by
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