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Mauno Pekkala's cabinet was the 31st government of the Republic of Finland. The cabinet's time period was from March 26, 1946 to August 29, 1948. It was Majority government. Pekkala's cabinet did many major reforms including the child benefit security.
Assembly Minister Period of office Party Prime Minister
Mauno PekkalaMarch 26, 1946–August 29, 1948 Finnish People's Democratic League Minister of Foreign Affairs
Carl EnckellMarch 26, 1946–August 29, 1948 neutral Minister of Justice
Eino PekkalaMarch 26, 1946–August 29, 1948 Finnish People's Democratic League Minister of Defence
Mauno Pekkala
Yrjö KallinenMarch 26, 1946-March 27, 1946
March 27, 1946-August 29, 1948Finnish People's Democratic League
Social DemocratDeputy Minister of Defence
Mauno PekkalaMarch 26, 1946–August 29, 1948 Finnish People's Democratic League Minister of the Interior
Yrjö Leino
Eino KilpiMarch 26, 1946-May 22, 1948
May 26, 1948-July 29, 1948Finnish People's Democratic League
Finnish People's Democratic LeagueMinister of Finance
Ralf TörngrenMarch 26, 1946–August 29, 1948 Swedish People's Party Deputy Minister of Finance
Onni HiltunenMarch 26, 1946–August 29, 1948 Social Democrat Minister of Education
Eino Kilpi
Lennart HeljasMarch 26, 1946-May 26, 1948
May 26, 1948-July 29, 1948Social Democrat
Agrarian LeagueMinister of Agriculture
Vihtori VesterinenMarch 26, 1946–August 29, 1948 Agrarian League Minister of Transport and Public Works
Lauri KaijalainenMarch 26, 1946–August 29, 1948 Agrarian League Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works
Erkki HärmäMarch 26, 1946–August 29, 1948 Agrarian League Minister of Trade and Industry
Uuno TakkiMarch 26, 1946–August 29, 1948 Social Democrat Minister of Social Affairs
Matti JanhunenMarch 26, 1946–August 29, 1948 Finnish People's Democratic League Deputy Minister of Social Affairs
Lennart Heljas
Erkki Härmä
Onni PeltonenMarch 26, 1946-May 26, 1948
April 12, 1946-July 29, 1948
May 26, 1948-July 29, 1948Agrarian League
Social Democrat
Social DemocratMinister of People's Service
Taavi VilhulaMarch 26, 1946–August 29, 1948 Agrarian League Deputy Minister of People's Service
Yrjö Murto
Erkki HärmäMarch 26, 1946-July 29, 1948
April 12, 1946-July 29, 1948Finnish People's Democratic League
Social DemocratMinister without Portfolio
Hertta KuusinenMarch 26, 1946–August 29, 1948 Finnish People's Democratic League Minister at Council of State
Yrjö Kallinen
Hertta KuusinenMarch 26, 1946-June 4, 1948
June 4, 1948-July 29, 1948Social Democrat
Finnish People's Democratic LeagueDeputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
Reinhold Svento
Uuno TakkiMarch 26, 1946-April 30, 1948
March 27, 1946-July 29, 1948Finnish People's Democratic League
Social DemocratDeputy Minister of Interior
Paavo A. VidingMarch 26, 1946–August 29, 1948 Agrarian League Preceded by
Juho Kusti Paasikivi's third cabinetCabinet of Finland
March 26, 1946–August 29, 1948Succeeded by
Karl-August Fagerholm's first cabinetCabinets of Finland Ingman I · Kaarlo Castrén · Vennola I · Erich · Vennola II · Cajander I · Kallio I · Cajander II · Ingman II · Tulenheimo · Kallio II · Tanner · Sunila I · Mantere · Kallio III · Svinhufvud II · Sunila II · Kivimäki · Kallio IV · Cajander III · Ryti I · Ryti II · Rangell · Linkomies · Hackzell · Urho Castrén · Paasikivi II · Paasikivi III · Pekkala · Fagerholm I · Kekkonen I · Kekkonen II · Kekkonen III · Kekkonen IV · Tuomioja · Törngren · Kekkonen V · Fagerholm II · Sukselainen I · von Fieandt · Kuuskoski · Fagerholm III · Sukselainen II · Miettunen I · Karjalainen I · Lehto · Virolainen · Paasio I · Koivisto I · Aura I · Karjalainen II · Aura II · Paasio II · Sorsa I · Liinamaa · Miettunen II · Miettunen III · Sorsa II · Koivisto II · Sorsa III · Sorsa IV · Holkeri · Aho · Lipponen I · Lipponen II · Jäätteenmäki · Vanhanen I · Vanhanen II · Kiviniemi · Katainen
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