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Sorsa II Cabinet
Sorsa's second cabinet was the 60th government of Finland. The majority cabinet was in office from 15 May 1977 to 26 May 1979. The prime minister was Kalevi Sorsa (sd.). The second Sorsa cabinet started its term during a time of financial hardship. This required the cabinet to mend the situation by the use of stimulus A stimulus is something that causes a physiological response. It may refer to: *Stimulation **Stimulus (physiology), something external that influences an activity **Stimulus (psychology), a concept in behaviorism and perception *Stimulus (economi ... projects. The second Sorsa cabinet started to make plans for decreasing the rate of inflation and strengthening national export. Though initially negative, Finland's balance of international payments turned positive toward the end of the cabinet’s term. {{Cabinets of Finland Sorsa 1977 establishments in Finland 1979 disestablishments in Finland Cabinets established in 1977 Cabinets disestablished in 19 ...
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Government Of Finland
sv, Finlands statsråd , border = , image = File:Finnish Government logo.png , image_size = 250 , caption = , date = , state = Republic of Finland , polity = , country = , address = Government PalaceSnellmaninkatu 1 A, Helsinki, Finland , leader_title = Prime Minister of Finland , appointed = President of Finland , budget = €55.8 billion (2018) , main_organ = Prime Minister's Office , ministries = 12 (list) , responsible = Parliament of Finland , url government.fi 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. The Government has collective ministerial responsibility and represents Finland in the Council of the European Union. In the incumbent Marin Cabinet, the Government comprises 19 m ...
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Paul Paavela
Paul Paavela (13 April 1931 in Suojärvi - 19 May 1980 in Vihti) was a Finnish official and politician from the Social Democratic Party. Pekkala was Minister of Finance A finance minister is an executive or cabinet position in charge of one or more of government finances, economic policy and financial regulation. A finance minister's portfolio has a large variety of names around the world, such as "treasury", " ... from 1975–1976 and 1977–1979. References , - 1931 births 1980 deaths People from Suoyarvsky District Social Democratic Party of Finland politicians Ministers of Finance of Finland 20th-century Finnish lawyers {{SocialDemocraticPartyFinland-politician-stub ...
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Cabinets Of Finland
A cabinet is a body of high-ranking State (polity), state officials, typically consisting of the Executive (government), executive branch's top leaders. Members of a cabinet are usually called cabinet Minister (government), ministers or secretary (title), secretaries. The function of a cabinet varies: in some countries, it is a collegiate decision-making body with Cabinet collective responsibility, collective responsibility, while in others it may function either as a purely advisory body or an assisting institution to a decision-making head of state or head of government. Cabinets are typically the body responsible for the day-to-day management of the government and response to sudden events, whereas the legislative and judicial branches work in a measured pace, in sessions according to lengthy procedures. In some countries, particularly those that use a parliamentary system (e.g., the UK), the Cabinet collectively decides the government's direction, especially in regard t ...
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Koivisto II Cabinet
The second cabinet of Mauno Koivisto was the 61st government of Finland, which was in office from 26 May 1979 to 19 February 1982. It was a majority government composed of a coalition between the Social Democrats, the Centre Party, the Swedish People’s Party, and the People’s Democratic League. The government was dissolved on 26 January 1982 due to Prime Minister Mauno Koivisto being elected the 9th President of Finland The president of the Republic of Finland ( fi, Suomen tasavallan presidentti; sv, Republiken Finlands president) is the head of state of Finland. Under the Constitution of Finland, executive power is vested in the Finnish Government and the p .... {{Cabinets of Finland Koivisto 1979 establishments in Finland 1982 disestablishments in Finland Cabinets established in 1979 Cabinets disestablished in 1982 ...
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Finnish Council Of State
sv, Finlands statsråd , border = , image = File:Finnish Government logo.png , image_size = 250 , caption = , date = , state = Republic of Finland , polity = , country = , address = Government PalaceSnellmaninkatu 1 A, Helsinki, Finland , leader_title = Prime Minister of Finland , appointed = President of Finland , budget = €55.8 billion (2018) , main_organ = Prime Minister's Office , ministries = 12 (list) , responsible = Parliament of Finland , url government.fi 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. The Government has collective ministerial responsibility and represents Finland in the Council of the European Union. In the incumbent Marin Cabinet, the Government comprises 19 m ...
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Miettunen III Cabinet
The third cabinet of Martti Miettunen was the 59th government of Republic of Finland, Finland. The government existed from 29 September 1976 to 15 May 1977. It was a minority government formed by the Centre Party (Finland), Centre Party, the Swedish People's Party of Finland, Swedish People’s Party, and the Liberals (Finland), Liberal People’s Party. The cabinet had economic problems to solve during the aftershock of the 1973 oil crisis. Ministers

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Arvo Aalto
Arvo Aalto (born 13 July 1932) is a Finnish politician who headed the Communist Party between 1984 and 1988. He also served as the labour minister from 1977 and 1981. Early life and education Aalto was born in Rovaniemi on 13 July 1932. He graduated from Sirola college in 1956 and also, received education at Moscow Party School in the period 1961–1962. Career Aalto joined the Communist Party in 1951. He was its secretary in Lapland in 1956. He was elected as the general secretary of the party in 1969 replacing Ville Pessi in the post. Aalto served in the post until 1984 with some interruptions. Aalto was the minister of labour from 1977 to 1981. In June 1984 he was elected as the chairman of the Communist Party obtaining 183 votes against 163 votes in favor of the former chairman Jouko Kajanoja. During his tenure Aalto visited China in January 1987 becoming the highest ranking Finnish communist to visit China in more than 20 years. Aalto headed the party until 1988. Personal l ...
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Olavi Martikainen
Veikko Olavi Martikainen (born 25 July 1941, in Lapinlahti) is a Finnish farmer and politician. He was Deputy Minister of Social Affairs and Health from 15 May 1977 to 26 May 1979 and served as a Member of the Parliament of Finland from 1972 to 1987, representing the Centre Party. He was the Governor of Kuopio Province The Kuopio Province ( fi, Kuopion lääni, sv, Kuopio län, russian: Куопиоская губерния) was a province of Finland from 1831 to 1997. The province was named after its capital, city of Kuopio. History The predecessor of pro ... from 1993 to 1997. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Martikainen, Olavi 1941 births Living people People from Lapinlahti Centre Party (Finland) politicians Government ministers of Finland Members of the Parliament of Finland (1972–1975) Members of the Parliament of Finland (1975–1979) Members of the Parliament of Finland (1979–1983) Members of the Parliament of Finland (1983–1987) ...
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Pirkko Työläjärvi
Pirkko Työläjärvi (born 8 September 1938, Jämsä) is a Finnish politician from the Social Democratic Party. She was member of the parliament from 1972 to 1985, and minister in several cabinets from 1975 to 1982. After the 1979 Finnish parliamentary election, President Kekkonen offered her the position to form a cabinet, however, she refused. She was deputy speaker of the parliament 1983–1985, In 1985 she left the parliament to take the position of the Governor of the Turku and Pori Province Turku and Pori Province (, , ) was a province of independent Finland from 1917 to 1997. The province was however founded as a county in 1634 when today's Finland was an integrated part of Sweden. It is named after the cities of Turku () and Po ..., which she left in 1997. In municipality level, she was a member of Rauma city council from 1973 to 1980. References 1938 births Living people People from Jämsä Social Democratic Party of Finland politicians Ministers of ...
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