Väinö Tanner's cabinet was the 14th government of Finland, which existed from 13 December 1926 to 17 December 1927.[1] It was a minority government led by Social Democratic Prime Minister Väinö Tanner. The cabinet's Deputy Minister of Social affairs, Miina Sillanpää, was the first female minister in Finnish history.

Tanner's Cabinet

14th Cabinet of Finland
Date formed13 December 1926
Date dissolved17 December 1927
People and organisations
Head of stateLauri Kristian Relander
Head of governmentVäinö Tanner
Member partySocial Democratic Party
History
PredecessorKallio II Cabinet
SuccessorSunila I Cabinet

Ministers

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Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister13 December 192617 December 1927 SDP
Minister for Foreign Affairs13 December 192617 December 1927 SDP
Minister of Justice13 December 192617 December 1927 SDP
Minister of Defence13 December 192617 December 1927 SDP
Minister of the Interior13 December 192612 April 1927 SDP
29 April 192717 December 1927 SDP
Minister of Finance13 December 192617 December 1927 SDP
Minister of Education13 December 192617 December 1927 SDP
Minister of Agriculture13 December 192617 December 1927 SDP
Minister of Transport and Public Works13 December 192615 November 1927 SDP
15 December 192717 December 1927 SDP
Minister of Trade and Industry13 December 192617 December 1927 SDP
Minister of Social Affairs13 December 192615 November 1927 SDP
15 November 192717 December 1927 SDP
Deputy Minister of Social Affairs13 December 192617 December 1927 SDP
Minister without portfolio13 December 192617 December 1927 SDP
Preceded by Government of Finland
13 December 1926–17 December 1927
Succeeded by

References

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  1. ^ "Governments and Ministers since 1917". Finnish Government. Retrieved 2018-01-14.