Fagerholm II cabinet
Fagerholm II Cabinet  | |
|---|---|
40th Cabinet of Finland  | |
| Date formed | 3 March 1956 | 
| Date dissolved | 27 May 1957 | 
| People and organisations | |
| Prime Minister | Karl-August Fagerholm | 
| Member parties | SDP Agrarian League RKP People's Party  | 
| Status in legislature | Majority government | 
| History | |
| Predecessor | Kekkonen V | 
| Successor | Sukselainen I | 
Karl-August Fagerholm's second cabinet was the 40th government of Republic of Finland. The cabinet existed from March 3, 1956 to May 27, 1957.[1] It was a majority government.
| Minister | Period of office | Party | 
|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister Karl-August Fagerholm  | 
March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Social Democrat | 
| Minister for Foreign Affairs  Ralf Törngren  | 
March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Swedish People's Party | 
| Minister of Justice Vilho Väyrynen Arvo Helminen  | 
March 3,1956–May 2,1956 May 2,1956–May 27,1957  | 
Social Democrat Independent  | 
| Minister of Defence Kauno Kleemola  | 
March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Agrarian League | 
| Minister of the Interior Vilho Väyrynen  | 
March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Social Democrat | 
| Minister of Finance Emil Skog  | 
March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Social Democrat | 
| Deputy Minister of Finance Mauno Jussila  | 
March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Agrarian League | 
| Minister of Education Johannes Virolainen  | 
March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Agrarian League | 
| Minister of Agriculture Martti Miettunen  | 
March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Agrarian League | 
| Minister of Transport and Public Works Eino Palovesi  | 
March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Agrarian League | 
| Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works Hannes Tiainen  | 
March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Social Democrat | 
| Minister of Trade and Industry Kauno Kleemola  | 
March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Agrarian League | 
| Minister of Social Affairs Tyyne Leivo-Larsson  | 
March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 | Social Democrat | 
References
- ^ "40. Fagerholm II - Finnish Government". Finnish Government. Retrieved 14 June 2025.
 
 
