Paavo Lipponen's first cabinet
- Paavo Lipponen's first cabinet
Paavo Lipponen's first Cabinet, 13th April 1995 to 14th April 1999
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Prime Minister
Paavo Lipponen
13.4.1995 - 15.4.1999
SDP
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Deputy Prime Minister
Sauli Niinistö
13.4.1995 - 15.4.1999
Kokoomus
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Minister for Foreign Affairs
Tarja Halonen
13.4.1995 - 15.4.1999
SDP
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Minister of Justice
Sauli Niinistö
Kari Häkämies
Jussi Järventaus
13.4.1995 - 2.2.1996
2.2.1996 - 13.3.1998
13.3.1998 - 15.4.1999
Kokoomus
Kokoomus
Kokoomus
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Minister of the Interior
Jan-Erik Enestam
13.4.1995 - 15.4.1999
SFP
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Minister of Defence
Anneli Taina
13.4.1995 - 15.4.1999
Kokoomus
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Minister of Finance
Iiro Viinanen
Sauli Niinistö
13.4.1995 - 2.2.1996
2.2.1996 - 15.4.1999
Kokoomus
Kokoomus
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Minister of Education
Olli-Pekka Heinonen
13.4.1995 - 15.4.1999
Kokoomus
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"'Minister of Agriculture and Forestry
Kalevi Hemilä
13.4.1995 - 15.4.1999
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Minister of Transport
Tuula Linnainmaa
Matti Aura
Kimmo Sasi
13.4.1995 - 1.4.1997
2.4.1997 - 15.1.1999
15.1.1999 - 15.4.1999
Kokoomus
Kokoomus
Kokoomus
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Minister of Trade and Industry
Antti Kalliomäki
13.4.1995 - 15.4.1999
SDP
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Minister of Social Affairs and Health
Sinikka Mönkäre
13.4.1995 - 15.4.1999
SDP
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Minister of Labour
Liisa Jaakonsaari
13.4.1995 - 15.4.1999
SDP
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Minister of the Environment
Pekka Haavisto
13.4.1995 - 15.4.1999
Green League
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