A List of the Shorters Ministerial Tenures in Finland | ||||||||
Rank | Name | Party | Days in office | Dates | Position | Cabinet | Reason of resignment | References |
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1. | Karl Lennart Oesch | professional minister[clarification needed] | 12 days | 3–14 March 1932 | assistant minister of interior | Sunila Cabinet | mission accomplished | [1][2] |
2. | Vilhelm Junnila | Finns Party | 17 days | 20 June –6 July 2023 | minister of economic affairs | Orpo Cabinet | alleged neo-Nazi connections | [1][2] |
3. | Henrik Kullberg | Swedish People's Party of Finland | 18 days | 17 Nov–4 Dec 1953 | second minister of agriculture | Tuomioja Cabinet | death | [1][2] |
4. | Björn Westerlund | Swedish People's Party of Finland | 26 days | 19 June–14 July 1961 | minister of commerce and industry | Sukselainen II Cabinet | prime minister resigned | [1][2] |
5. | Elias Sopanen | National Progressive Party | 30 days | 21 Dec 1923–18 Jan 1924 | minister of justice | Kallio I Cabinet | cabinet overthrown | [2] |
6. | Samuli Sario | Finnish Party | 34 days | 27 May–29 June 1918 | minister without portfolio | Paasikivi Senate | became head of committee on social affairs | [2] |
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N/A | Anders Hackzell | civil servant | 45 days | 8 Aug–21 Sept 1944 | prime minister | Hackzell Cabinet | paralyzed | [3] |
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N/A | Keijo Liinamaa | civil servant | 56 days | 26 May–15 July 1970 | minister in the ministry of finances | Aura I Cabinet | replaced by a political cabinet | [3] |
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N/A | Urho Castrén | civil servant | 58 days | 21 Sept–17 Nov 1944 | prime minister | Urho Castrén Cabinet | After Eero Wuori and K.-A. Fagerholm resigned the whole cabinet resigned | [3][4] |
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N/A | Teuvo Aura | civil servant | 63 days | 14 May –15 July 1970 | prime minister | Aura I Cabinet | replaced by a political cabinet | [2][3][5] |
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N/A | Anneli Jäätteenmäki | Centre Party | 69 days | 17 Apr –24 June 2003 | prime minister | Jäätteenmäki Cabinet | Iraq leak | [3][6] |
- Note: All ministers in the Hackzell Cabinet had as many days in office as the prime minister, as was the case with the Urho Castrén Cabinet and Aura I Cabinet. In the last mentioned, also Minister of Justice Keijo Liinamaa served as many days (63 days), but he also functioned as a minister in the ministry of finances during 26 May –15 July 1970, i.e. 56 days.
References
edit- ^ a b c d Rasmus Helaniemi (1 July 2013). "Junnilasta yksi lyhytaikaisimmista ministereistä". Helsingin Sanomat. Helsinki: Sanoma Oyj. p. A 8. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g Susanna Bono (30 June 2023). "Näiden kuuden ministerin pesti päättyi lyhyeen – Junnila kiilaa listan kärkisijoille". yle.fi. Helsinki: YLE. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
- ^ a b c d e "Hallitukset aikajärjestyksessä". Helsinki: Valtioneuvosto. Retrieved 26 June 2023.
- ^ Jukka Tarkka and Allan Tiitta: Itsenäinen Suomi: seitsemän vuosikymmentä kansakunnan elämästä (‘Seven decades of the life of the nation’), p. 168. Helsinki: Otava, 1987.
- ^ Aaltonen, Joona (5 June 2023). "Hallitusneuvotteluista tulossa pisimmät sitten 1950-luvun – Nämä asiat ovat vielä kesken". Helsingin Sanomat. Helsinki: Sanoma Oyj. Retrieved 26 June 2023.
- ^ Hemmilä, Ilkka (19 June 2023). "Orpon hallitus aloittaa tiistaina toimintansa – Näin päivä etenee". Suomenmaa. Helsinki/Oulu: Suomenmaan Kustannus Oy. Retrieved 26 June 2023.