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Oskari Mantere's cabinet was the 16th government of Republic of Finland. Cabinet's time period was from December 22, 1928 to August 16, 1929. It was Minority government government.
Assembly Minister Period of office Party Prime Minister
Oskari MantereDecember 22, 1928–August 16, 1929 National Progressive Party Minister for Foreign Affairs
Hjalmar ProcopéDecember 22, 1928–August 16, 1929 neutral Minister of Justice
Anton Kotonen
Oiva HuttunenDecember 22, 1928–February 18, 1929
February 18, 1929–September 16, 1929neutral Minister of Defence
Aimo Kaarlo CajanderDecember 22, 1928–August 16, 1929 Agrarian League Minister of the Interior
Toivo KivimäkiDecember 22, 1928–August 16, 1929 National Progressive Party Minister of Finance
Hugo RelanderDecember 22, 1928–August 16, 1929 neutral Minister of Education
Lauri IngmanDecember 22, 1928–August 16, 1929 neutral Minister of Agriculture
Eemil LinnaDecember 22, 1928–August 16, 1929 National Progressive Party Deputy Minister of Agriculture
Uuno BlanderDecember 22, 1928–August 16, 1929 National Progressive Party Minister of Transport and Public Works
Jalmar CastrénDecember 22, 1928–August 16, 1929 neutral Minister of Trade and Industry
Kyösti JärvinenDecember 22, 1928–August 16, 1929 neutral Minister of Social Affairs
Niilo A. MannioDecember 22, 1928–August 16, 1929 National Progressive Party Preceded by
Juho Sunila's first cabinetCabinet of Finland
December 22, 1928–August 16, 1929Succeeded by
Kyösti Kallio's third 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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