Kallio I Cabinet, the Glossary
Kyösti Kallio's first cabinet was the eighth Government of the Republic of Finland.[1]
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21 relations: Bruno Jalander, Cajander I Cabinet, Cajander II Cabinet, Centre Party (Finland), Elias Sopanen, Erkki Pullinen, Finland, Finnish Government, Independent politician, Juho Niukkanen, Juho Sunila, Juho Vennola, Kyösti Kallio, Minority government, National Progressive Party (Finland), Niilo Liakka, Oskari Mantere, Otto Åkesson, Risto Ryti, Vilho Petter Nenonen, Vilkku Joukahainen.
- 1922 establishments in Finland
- Cabinets disestablished in 1924
- Cabinets established in 1922
Bruno Jalander
Bruno Jalander (28 August 1872 – 14 December 1966) was a Finnish military officer who served as minister of war in the post-World War I period between 1920 and 1923.
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Cajander I Cabinet
Aimo Kaarlo Cajander first's cabinet was the eighth Government of Republic of Finland. Kallio I Cabinet and Cajander I Cabinet are 1922 establishments in Finland, cabinets established in 1922 and cabinets of Finland.
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Cajander II Cabinet
Aimo Cajander's second cabinet was the 10th Government of Finland. Kallio I Cabinet and Cajander II Cabinet are cabinets disestablished in 1924 and cabinets of Finland.
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Centre Party (Finland)
The Centre Party, (Cen; Suomen Keskusta, Kesk; Centern i Finland, C) officially the Centre Party of Finland, is an agrarian-centrist political party in Finland.
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Elias Sopanen
Elias Walfrid Sopanen (28 September 1863 - 8 April 1926) was a Finnish judge, farmer, and politician.
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Erkki Pullinen
Erik (Erkki) Pullinen (6 June 1871, Antrea - 20 November 1934) was a Finnish farmer and politician.
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Finland
Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe.
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Finnish Government
The Finnish Government is the executive branch and cabinet of Finland, which directs the politics of Finland and is the main source of legislation proposed to the Parliament. Kallio I Cabinet and Finnish Government are cabinets of Finland.
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Independent politician
An independent, non-partisan politician or non-affiliated politician is a politician not affiliated with any political party or bureaucratic association.
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Juho Niukkanen
Juho Niukkanen (27 July 1888 in Kirvu – 17 May 1954 in Helsinki) was a Finnish politician prior to, during, and after the Winter War.
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Juho Sunila
Johan (Juho) Emil Sunila (16 August 1875 – 2 October 1936) was a Finnish politician from the Agrarian League, the managing director of the agrarian finance board, and Prime Minister of Finland in two cabinets.
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Juho Vennola
Juho Heikki Vennola (originally Karhu, 19 June 1872 – 3 December 1938) was Professor of National Economics at the University of Helsinki, a member of the Parliament of Finland, and a politician from the National Progressive Party, who served as Prime Minister of Finland twice.
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Kyösti Kallio
Kyösti Kallio (10 April 1873 – 19 December 1940) was a Finnish politician who served as the fourth president of Finland from 1937 to 1940.
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Minority government
A minority government, minority cabinet, minority administration, or a minority parliament is a government and cabinet formed in a parliamentary system when a political party or coalition of parties does not have a majority of overall seats in the legislature.
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National Progressive Party (Finland)
The National Progressive Party (Kansallinen Edistyspuolue; Framstegspartiet) was a liberal political party in Finland from 1918 to 1951.
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Niilo Liakka
Niilo Liakka (23 June 1864 – 26 January 1945) was a Finnish educationist and politician, born in Alatornio.
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Oskari Mantere
Oskari Mantere (18 September 1874 – 9 December 1942) was a Finnish politician from the National Progressive Party who served as Prime Minister of Finland from December 1928 to August 1929.
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Otto Åkesson
Ernst Otto Åkesson (14 October 1872, Viipuri - 29 November 1939) was a Swedish-speaking Finnish lawyer and politician.
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Risto Ryti
Risto Heikki Ryti (3 February 1889 – 25 October 1956) was a Finnish politician who served as the fifth president of Finland from 1940 to 1944.
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Vilho Petter Nenonen
Vilho Petter Nenonen (6 March 1883 – 17 February 1960) was a Finnish general.
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Vilkku Joukahainen
Vilhelm (Vilkku) Joukahainen (19 April 1879 – 27 March 1929; original surname Seppä) was a Finnish schoolteacher, journalist, poet and politician, born in Vehkalahti.
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See also
1922 establishments in Finland
- Academic Karelia Society
- Cajander I Cabinet
- HC TPS
- IF Finströms Kamraterna
- IF Fram
- Kallio I Cabinet
- Konnevesi
- Kotiliesi
- Kouvola
- Riihimäki
- Tunturi
- Turun Palloseura
- Turun Palloseura (floorball)
- Ultra (magazine)
- Viikkosanomat
Cabinets disestablished in 1924
- 1st government of Turkey
- 2nd government of Turkey
- Berge's Cabinet
- Cabinet of Sigurður Eggerz
- Cajander II Cabinet
- Conservative government, 1922–1924
- First MacDonald ministry
- First Marx cabinet
- Kallio I Cabinet
- Kiyoura Cabinet
- Lawson ministry
- Prendergast ministry
- Second Cabinet of Jan Smuts
- Second Marx cabinet
- Second Yamamoto Cabinet
- Third Peacock ministry
Cabinets established in 1922
- 4th cabinet of the Executive Ministers of Turkey
- Cabinet of Sigurður Eggerz
- Cajander I Cabinet
- Conservative government, 1922–1924
- Cuno cabinet
- First Facta government
- Government of the 3rd Dáil
- Gustav Schädler cabinet
- Kallio I Cabinet
- Katō Tomosaburō Cabinet
- Mussolini government
- Second Ruijs de Beerenbrouck cabinet
- Sixth Ion I. C. Brătianu cabinet
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kallio_I_Cabinet
Also known as Kyösti Kallio's first cabinet.