Matti Vanhanen's first cabinet

Matti Vanhanen's first cabinet

Matti Vanhanen's cabinet (July 26 2003 - ) is the 69th cabinet of Finland. The previous cabinet, that of Anneli Jäätteenmäki, cabinet lasted only for 69 days, and it fell because of the Iraq-gate scandal.

Minister Period of office Party
Prime Minister
Matti Vanhanen

24.6.2003 -

Centre
Deputy Prime Minister
Antti Kalliomäki
Eero Heinäluoma

24.6.2003 - 22.9.2005
23.9.2005 -

SDP
SDP
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Erkki Tuomioja

24.6.2003 -

SDP
Minister of Justice
Johannes Koskinen
Leena Luhtanen

24.6.2003 - 22.9.2005
23.9.2005 -

SDP
SDP
Minister of the Interior
Kari Rajamäki

24.6.2003 -

SDP
Minister of Defence
Seppo Kääriäinen

24.6.2003 -

Centre
Minister of Finance
Antti Kalliomäki
Eero Heinäluoma

24.6.2003 - 22.9.2005
23.9.2005 -

SDP
SDP
Coordinate Minister of Finance
Ulla-Maj Wideroos

24.6.2003 -

SFP
Minister of Education
Tuula Haatainen
Antti Kalliomäki

24.6.2003 - 22.9.2005
23.9.2005 -

SDP
SDP
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry
Juha Korkeaoja

24.6.2003 -

Centre
Minister of Transport and Communications
Leena Luhtanen
Susanna Huovinen

24.6.2003 - 22.9.2005
23.9.2005 -

SDP
SDP
Minister of Trade and Industry
Mauri Pekkarinen

24.6.2003 -

Centre
Minister of Social Affairs and Health
Sinikka Mönkäre
Tuula Haatainen

24.6.2003 - 22.9.2005
23.9.2005 -

SDP
SDP
Minister of Health and Social Services
Liisa Hyssälä

24.6.2003 -

Centre
Minister of Labour
Tarja Filatov

24.6.2003 -

SDP
Minister of the Environment
Jan-Erik Enestam

24.6.2003 - 31.12.2006
Stefan Wallin

SFP
SFP
Minister of Culture
Tanja Saarela (previously Tanja Karpela)

24.6.2003 -

Centre
Minister of Regional and Municipal Affairs
Hannes Manninen

24.6.2003 -

Centre
Minister for Foreign Trade and Development
Paula Lehtomäki
Mari Kiviniemi (substitute)
Paula Lehtomäki

24.6.2003 - 2.9.2005
2.9.2005 - 3.3.2006
3.3.2006 -

Centre
Preceded by
Anneli Jäätteenmäki's Cabinet
Cabinet of Finland
July 26, 2003 - April 19, 2007
Succeeded by
Matti Vanhanen's second cabinet

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