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The Government of Ã…land () is the executive authority of
Ã…land Ã…land ( , ; ) is an Federacy, autonomous and Demilitarized zone, demilitarised region of Finland. Receiving its autonomy by a 1920 decision of the League of Nations, it is the smallest region of Finland by both area () and population (30,54 ...
, an autonomous region of
Finland Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It borders Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland to the south, ...
. It is led by the Premier of Ã…land (), who is elected by the
Parliament of Ã…land The Parliament of Ã…land (''Ã…lands lagting'') is the unicameral legislature of Ã…land, an autonomous, Swedish-speaking region of Finland. The Lagting has 30 members who make laws for Ã…land and oversee its government. Committees Most parli ...
().


Ã…land Premiers

* Carl Björkman (1922-07-10 – 1938-12-30) * Viktor Strandfält (1938-12-30 – 1955-01-01) * Hugo Johansson (1955-01-01 – 1967-03-28) * Martin Isaksson (1967-03-28 – 1972-07-01) * Alarik Häggblom (1972-07-01 – 1979-01-01) * Folke Woivalin (1979-01-01 – 1988-04-20) * Sune Eriksson (1988-04-20 – 1991-11-28) * Ragnar Erlandsson (1991-11-28 – 1995-11-24) *
Roger Jansson Roger Jansson (born 9 August 1943 in Kimito) is a politician in the Ã…land Islands,Official page
(1995-11-24 – 1999-12-03) * Roger Nordlund (1999-12-03 – 2007-11-26) * Viveka Eriksson (2007-11-26 – 2011-11-25) * Camilla Gunell (2011-11-25 – 2015-11-25) * Katrin Sjögren (2015-11-25 – 2019-11-25) * Veronica Thörnroos (2019-11-25 – 2023-12-11) * Katrin Sjögren (2023-12-11 – present)


Government (since 2023)

Formed by the Liberals for Ã…land (Lib), the Ã…land Centre Party (C), and the
Ã…land Social Democrats The Ã…land Social Democrats () is a social-democratic political party on the Ã…land Islands. In the 2023 parliamentary election, the party won 12.82% of the popular vote and 4 out of 30 seats, a gain of one. The current organisation was found ...
(S). * Premier: Katrin Sjögren (Lib) * Deputy Premier, Minister of Education and Culture: Annika Hambrudd (C) * Minister of Infrastructure and Climate Change: Camilla Gunell (S) * Minister of Finance: Mats Perämaa (Lib) * Minister of Industry and the Environment: Jesper Josefsson (C) * Minister of Civil Affairs: Ingrid Zetterman (Lib) * Minister of Social Affairs and Health: Arsim Zekaj (S)


Government (2019–2023)

Formed by the Åland Centre Party (C), the Moderate Coalition for Åland (M), the Non-aligned Coalition (ObS), and the Sustainable Initiative (H). * Premier: Veronica Thörnroos (C) * Deputy Premier, Minister of Energy: Harry Jansson (C) * Minister of Social Affairs and Health: Annette Holmberg-Jansson (M) * Minister of Infrastructure: Christian Wikström (ObS) * Minister of Education and Culture: Annika Hambrudd (C) * Minister of Industry and Trade: Fredrik Karlström (M) * Minister of Finance: ** Torbjörn Eliasson (C), 2019-12-10 – 2021-01-13 ** Roger Höglund (C), 2021-01-13 – 2023-12-11 * Minister of Development, Climate, Environment, Energy and Higher Education: Alfons Röblom (H), 2019-12-10 – 2022-10-12


Government (2015–2019)

Formed by the Liberals for Ã…land (Lib), the
Ã…land Social Democrats The Ã…land Social Democrats () is a social-democratic political party on the Ã…land Islands. In the 2023 parliamentary election, the party won 12.82% of the popular vote and 4 out of 30 seats, a gain of one. The current organisation was found ...
(S), and the Moderate Coalition for Åland (M). * Premier: Katrin Sjögren (Lib) * Deputy Premier, Minister of Industry, Trade and Environment: Camilla Gunell (S) * Minister of Finance: Mats Perämaa (Lib) * Minister of Education and Culture: Tony Asumaa (Lib) * Minister of Administration and EU Affairs: Nina Fellman (S) * Minister of Health and Social Affairs: Wille Valve (M) * Minister of Communications and Infrastructure: Mika Nordberg (M)


Government (2011–2015)

Formed by the
Ã…land Social Democrats The Ã…land Social Democrats () is a social-democratic political party on the Ã…land Islands. In the 2023 parliamentary election, the party won 12.82% of the popular vote and 4 out of 30 seats, a gain of one. The current organisation was found ...
(S), the Ã…land Centre Party (C), the Non-aligned Coalition (ObS), and the Moderate Coalition for Ã…land (M). * Premier: Camilla Gunell (S) * Deputy Premier, Minister of Finance: Roger Nordlund (C) * Minister of Education and Culture:
Johan Ehn Johan Ehn (born 2 July 1975) is a politician in Ã…land Ã…land ( , ; ) is an Federacy, autonomous and Demilitarized zone, demilitarised region of Finland. Receiving its autonomy by a 1920 decision of the League of Nations, it is the smalle ...
(M) * Minister of Social Affairs and Environment: Carina Aaltonen (S) * Minister of Administration and EU Affairs: Gun-Mari Lindholm (ObS) * Minister of Industry and Trade: Fredrik Karlström (ObS) * Minister of Communications and Infrastructure: Veronica Thörnroos (C)


Government (2007–2011)

Formed by the Liberals for Åland (Lib) and the Åland Centre Party (C). * Premier: Viveka Eriksson (Lib) * Deputy Premier, Minister of Education and Culture: Britt Lundberg (C) * Minister of Finance: Mats Perämaa (Lib) * Minister of Social Affairs and Environment: Katrin Sjögren (Lib) * Minister of Administration and EU Affairs: Roger Eriksson (Lib) * Minister of Industry and Trade: Jan-Erik Mattsson (C) * Minister of Communications: ** Runar Karlsson (C), 2007–2009 ** Veronica Thörnroos (C), 2009–2011


Government (2005–2007)

Formed by the Ã…land Centre Party (C), Ã…land Conservatives (Fs), and the
Ã…land Social Democrats The Ã…land Social Democrats () is a social-democratic political party on the Ã…land Islands. In the 2023 parliamentary election, the party won 12.82% of the popular vote and 4 out of 30 seats, a gain of one. The current organisation was found ...
(S). * Premier: Roger Nordlund (C) * Deputy Premier, Minister of Industry and Trade:
Jörgen Strand Jörgen Strand (born 15 March 1963) is a politician of Åland. He was elected as member of the Parliament of Åland, Lagting in 1999 and served until 2011. During this period he served on the Culture, Finance, Business, and Grand Committees. He ...
(Fs) * Minister of Equality and EU Affairs: Britt Lundberg (C) * Minister of Social Affairs and Environment: Harriet Lindeman (Fs) * Minister of Education and Culture: Camilla Gunell (S) * Minister of Finance:
Lasse Wiklöf Lars-Åke "Lasse" Wiklöf (21 September 1944 – 23 August 2008) was a politician in the Åland Islands, an autonomous and unilingually Swedish territory of Finland Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in North ...
(S) * Minister of Communications: Runar Karlsson (C)


Government (2003–2005)

Formed by the Ã…land Centre Party (C), Ã…land Conservatives (Fs), Liberals for Ã…land (Lib), and the Non-aligned Coalition (ObS). * Premier: Roger Nordlund (C) * Deputy Premier, Minister of Finance:
Jörgen Strand Jörgen Strand (born 15 March 1963) is a politician of Åland. He was elected as member of the Parliament of Åland, Lagting in 1999 and served until 2011. During this period he served on the Culture, Finance, Business, and Grand Committees. He ...
(Fs) * Minister of Social Affairs and Environment: Gun-Mari Lindholm (ObS) * Minister of Education and Culture: Lars Selander (Lib) * Minister of Industry and Trade:
Kerstin Alm Kerstin Alm (born 9 May 1949) is a politician of the autonomous Ã…land Islands. She served as Minister of Industry and Trade from 2003 to 2005. See also *Government of Ã…land The Government of Ã…land () is the executive authority of Ã…land, an ...
(C) * Minister of Transportation and Police: Tuula Mattsson (Lib)


Government (2001–2003)

Formed by the Ã…land Centre Party (C) and Liberals for Ã…land (Lib). * Premier: Roger Nordlund (C) * Deputy Premier, Minister of Finance:
Olof Erland Olof Erland (16 February 1944 - 23 May 2013) was a politician in the autonomous Ã…land Islands Ã…land ( , ; ) is an Federacy, autonomous and Demilitarized zone, demilitarised region of Finland. Receiving its autonomy by a 1920 decision of ...
(Lib) * Minister of Social Affairs and Environment: Sune Eriksson (Lib) * Minister of Education and Culture: Gun Carlson (C) * Minister of Industry and Trade: Ritva Sarin-Grufberg (Lib) * Minister of Transportation and Energy: Runar Karlsson (C)


Government (1999–2001)

Formed by the Åland Centre Party (C), Åland Conservatives (Fs), and the Non-aligned Coalition (ObS). * Premier: Roger Nordlund (C) * Deputy Premier, Minister of Finance: Olof Salmén (ObS) * Minister of Social Affairs and Environment: Harriet Lindeman (Fs) * Minister of Education and Culture: Gun Carlson (C) * Minister of Industry and Trade:
Roger Jansson Roger Jansson (born 9 August 1943 in Kimito) is a politician in the Ã…land Islands,Official page
(Fs) * Minister of Transportation and Energy: Runar Karlsson (C) * Minister of Information Technology and Law Affairs: Danne Sundman (ObS)


See also

*
Parliament of Ã…land The Parliament of Ã…land (''Ã…lands lagting'') is the unicameral legislature of Ã…land, an autonomous, Swedish-speaking region of Finland. The Lagting has 30 members who make laws for Ã…land and oversee its government. Committees Most parli ...
* Government of Åland 1999–2003 *
Parliament of Finland The Parliament of Finland ( ; ) is the Unicameralism, unicameral and Parliamentary sovereignty, supreme legislature of Finland, founded on 9 May 1906. In accordance with the Constitution of Finland, sovereignty belongs to the people, and that ...
* Ã…land State Provincial Office *
Provinces of Finland Between 1634 and 2009, Finland was administered as several provinces, or counties (, ). Finland had always been a unitary state: the provincial authorities were part of the central government's executive branch and apart from Ã…land, the provi ...
* '' Ting''


External links


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