Mari Kiviniemi's cabinet

Mari Kiviniemi's cabinet

The Council of State chaired by Mari Kiviniemi, the 71st government to be formed since Finland's independence, was appointed by President Tarja Halonen on 22 June 2010. The It was a coalition government comprising the Centre Party (Keskusta), the National Coalition (Kokoomus), the Greens (Vihreät), and the Swedish People's Party (SFP). There were 12 women and 8 men in the cabinet, which made it the first cabinet in Finnish history with female majority. The Kiviniemi cabinet also had more ministers than any of its predecessors; it had 20 ministers, while the former cabinet had 18.

It was succeeded by the cabinet of Jyrki Katainen on 22 June 2011.

Position Name Party
Prime Minister Mari Kiviniemi Centre Party
Minister of Finance, Deputy Prime Minister Jyrki Katainen National Coalition
Minister for Foreign Affairs Alexander Stubb National Coalition
Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Paavo Väyrynen Centre Party
Minister of Justice Tuija Brax Green League
Minister of the Interior Anne Holmlund National Coalition
Minister of Immigration and European Affairs Astrid Thors SPP
Minister of Defence Jyri Häkämies National Coalition
Minister of Public Administration and Local Government Tapani Tölli Centre Party
Minister of Education Henna Virkkunen National Coalition
Minister of Culture and Sport Stefan Wallin SPP
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Sirkka-Liisa Anttila Centre Party
Minister of Transport Anu Vehviläinen Centre Party
Minister of Communications Suvi Lindén National Coalition
Minister of Economic Affairs Mauri Pekkarinen Centre Party
Minister of Social Affairs and Health Juha Rehula Centre Party
Minister of Health and Social Services Paula Risikko National Coalition
Minister of Labour Anni Sinnemäki Green League
Minister of the Environment Paula Lehtomäki Centre Party
Minister of Housing Jan Vapaavuori National Coalition

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