Kivimäki Cabinet

Toivo Kivimäki's cabinet was the 20th government of Republic of Finland. Cabinet's time period was from December 14, 1932 to October 10, 1936. It was Minority government. Many of the neutral ministers were members of the National Coalition Party without formal support of the party. Cabinet fell in 1936 by the interpellation of the opposition after its bill to reinstate the capital punishment had failed to pass. Kivimäki's cabinet was the longest government in Finland until 1987 Kalevi Sorsa's fourth cabinet.

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficePartyRef
Prime MinisterToivo KivimäkiDecember 14, 1932October 10, 1936 National Progressive[1]
Minister for Foreign AffairsAntti HackzellDecember 14, 1932October 10, 1936 Independent[1]
Deputy Minister for Foreign AffairsRolf WittingDecember 14, 1932October 10, 1936 Swedish People's[1]
Minister of JusticeHugo MalmbergDecember 14, 1932February 27, 1933 Swedish People's[1]
Eric J. SerlachiusFebruary 27, 1933February 28, 1936 Swedish People's[1]
Emil JatkolaMarch 6, 1936October 7, 1936 National Progressive[1]
Minister of DefenceArvi OksalaDecember 14, 1932October 10, 1936 Independent[1]
Minister of the InteriorYrjö PuhakkaDecember 14, 1932October 10, 1936 Independent[1]
Minister of FinanceHugo RelanderMarch 21, 1931December 14, 1932 Independent[1]
Deputy Minister of FinanceRagnar FuruhjelmDecember 14, 1932April 21, 1933 Swedish People's[1]
Rolf WittingApril 21, 1933February 28, 1936 Swedish People's[1]
Tyko ReinikkaMarch 6, 1936October 7, 1936 Agrarian[1]
Minister of EducationOskari MantereMarch 21, 1931December 14, 1932 National Progressive[1]
Minister of AgricultureKalle JutilaDecember 14, 1932October 25, 1936 Agrarian[1]
Eemil LinnaSeptember 25, 1936October 7, 1936 National Progressive[1]
Deputy Minister of AgricultureEemil LinnaMarch 21, 1931December 14, 1932 Agrarian[1]
Minister of Transport and Public WorksEemil LinnaDecember 14, 1932September 25, 1936 National Progressive[1]
Erik KoskenmaaSeptember 25, 1936August 7, 1936 Independent[1]
Deputy Minister of Transport and Public WorksErik KoskenmaaDecember 14, 1932October 10, 1936 Independent[1]
Minister of Trade and IndustryIlmari KillinenDecember 30, 1932March 6, 1936 National Progressive[1]
Väinö ArolaMarch 6, 1936October 7, 1936 Agrarian[1]
Minister of Social AffairsEemil HynninenDecember 14, 1932December 31, 1935 Agrarian[1]
Bruno SarlinDecember 31, 1935October 7, 1936 National Progressive[1]

References

  1. 20. Kivimäki Archived 2012-04-02 at the Wayback Machine. Finnish Government. (in Finnish)
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