Aura I Cabinet

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Aura's First Cabinet
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52nd Cabinet of Finland
Date formed14 May 1970
Date dissolved15 July 1970
People and organisations
Head of state Urho Kekkonen
Head of government Teuvo Aura
Member partynone
History
Predecessor Koivisto I Cabinet
Successor Karjalainen II Cabinet

Teuvo Aura's first cabinet was a caretaker government of Finland, led by Teuvo Aura (lib.). The cabinet governed for two months, from 14 May 1970 to 15 July 1970 in the interregnum between Mauno Koivisto's first cabinet and Ahti Karjalainen's second cabinet. [1] It did not produce a government platform. [2]

Ministers

PortfolioMinisterTook officeLeft officeParty
Prime Minister Teuvo Aura 14 May 197015 July 1970none
Minister deputising for the Prime Minister Päiviö Hetemäki 14 May 197015 July 1970
Minister for Foreign Affairs Väinö Leskinen 14 May 197015 July 1970
Minister of Justice Keijo Liinamaa 14 May 197015 July 1970
Minister of the Interior Teemu Hiltunen14 May 197015 July 1970
Minister of Defence Arvo Pentti14 May 197015 July 1970
Minister of Finance Päiviö Hetemäki 14 May 197015 July 1970
Minister at the Ministry of Finance Keijo Liinamaa 14 May 197015 July 1970
Minister of Education Jaakko Numminen14 May 197015 July 1970
Minister of AgricultureNils Westermarck14 May 197015 July 1970
Minister of Transport Martti Niskala14 May 197015 July 1970
Minister of Trade and Industry Olavi J. Mattila 14 May 197015 July 1970
Minister of Social Affairs and Health Gunnar Korhonen 14 May 197015 July 1970
Minister at the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health Alli Lahtinen14 May 197015 July 1970
Minister of LabourEsa Timonen14 May 197015 July 1970
Preceded by Cabinet of Finland
14 May 1970 – 15 July 1970
Succeeded by

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References

  1. "Composition of a certain government, 52. Aura". Valtioneuvosto. Retrieved 2018-01-01.
  2. "Pääministeri Teuvo Auran hallitus". Archived from the original on 2011-07-20. Retrieved 2011-02-27.