Sorsa III Cabinet

The third cabinet of Kalevi Sorsa was the 62nd government of Finland. The majority government lasted from 19 February 1982 to 6 May 1983. The cabinet's prime minister was Kalevi Sorsa. The Finnish People's Democratic League disapproved of the government's decision to raise the country's defence budget, which led to a governmental crisis, which culminated in the FPDL being forced to resign from the government by the prime minister on 31 December 1982.[1] As a result of the change, the Liberal People's Party joined the coalition and, together with the rest of the previous government, formed the Sorsa IIIb Cabinet.

Sorsa's Third Cabinet

62nd Cabinet of Finland
Date formed19 February 1982
Date dissolved6 May 1983
People and organisations
Head of stateMauno Koivisto
Head of governmentKalevi Sorsa
Member party19 February 1982 to 31 December 1982
Social Democratic Party
Centre Party
Swedish People's Party
Finnish People's Democratic League
31 December 1982 to 6 May 1983
Social Democratic Party
Centre Party
Swedish People's Party
Liberal People's Party
History
Election(s)1979 parliamentary election
PredecessorKoivisto II Cabinet
SuccessorSorsa IV Cabinet

Ministers

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Prime MinisterKalevi Sorsa19 February 19826 May 1983 Social Democratic
Minister deputising for the Prime MinisterAhti Pekkala19 February 19826 May 1983 Centre
Minister at the Prime Minister's OfficeMikko Jokela19 February 19826 May 1983 Centre
Minister for Foreign AffairsPär Stenbäck19 February 19826 May 1983 Swedish People's
Minister of JusticeChristoffer Taxell19 February 19826 May 1983 Swedish People's
Minister of the InteriorMatti Ahde19 February 19826 May 1983 Social Democratic
Minister at the Ministry of the InteriorMatti Ahde19 February 19826 May 1983 Social Democratic
Minister of DefenceJuhani Saukkonen19 February 19826 May 1983 Centre
Minister of FinanceAhti Pekkala19 February 19826 May 1983 Centre
Minister at the Ministry of FinanceMauno Forsman19 February 198215 September 1982 Social Democratic
Jermu Laine15 September 19826 May 1983 Social Democratic
Minister at the Ministry for Foreign AffairsEsko Rekola19 February 198231 December 1982 Independent
Arne Berner31 December 19826 May 1983 Liberals
Minister of EducationKalevi Kivistö19 February 198231 December 1982 Left Alliance
Kaarina Suonio31 December 19826 May 1983 Social Democratic
Minister at the Ministry of EducationKaarina Suonio19 February 198231 December 1982 Social Democratic
Arvo Salo31 December 19826 May 1983 Social Democratic
Minister of Agriculture and ForestryTaisto Tähkämaa19 February 19826 May 1983 Centre
Minister at the Ministry of Agriculture and ForestryJarmo Wahlström19 February 198231 December 1982 Left Alliance
Minister of TransportJarmo Wahlström19 February 198231 December 1982 Left Alliance
Reino Breilin31 December 19826 May 1983 Social Democratic
Minister of Trade and IndustryEsko Ollila19 February 19826 May 1983 Centre
Minister at the Ministry of Trade and IndustryMatti Ahde19 February 19826 May 1983 Social Democratic
Johannes Rekola19 February 198231 December 1982 independent (politician)
Arne Berner31 December 19826 May 1983 Liberals
Minister of Social Affairs and HealthJacob Söderman19 February 198230 June 1982 Social Democratic
Vappu Taipale1 July 19826 May 1983 Social Democratic
Minister at the Ministry of Social Affairs and HealthMatti Ahde19 February 19826 May 1983 Social Democratic
Marjatta Väänänen19 February 19826 May 1983 Centre
Minister of LabourJouko Kajanoja19 February 198231 December 1982 Left Alliance
Veikko Helle31 December 19826 May 1983 Social Democratic

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