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Reino Kuuskoski's cabinet was the 43rd government of Republic of Finland. Cabinet's time period was from April 26, 1958 to September 29, 1958. It was a caretaker government.

Assembly
MinisterPeriod of officeParty
Prime Minister
Reino Kuuskoski
April 26, 1958–September 29, 1958 Agrarian League
Deputy Prime Minister
Tyyne Leivo-Larsson
April 26, 1958–September 29, 1958 Social Democratic Opposition
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Paavo Hynninen
April 26, 1958–September 29, 1958 Independent
Minister of Justice
Johan Otto Söderhjelm
April 26, 1958–September 29, 1958 Swedish People's Party
Minister of Defence
Edvard Björkenheim
April 26, 1958–September 29, 1958 Agrarian League
Minister of the Interior
Harras Kyttä
April 26, 1958–September 29, 1958 People's Party
Minister of Finance
Ilmo Nurmela
April 26, 1958–September 29, 1958 Independent
Minister of Education
Kustaa Vilkuna
April 26, 1958–September 29, 1958 Agrarian League
Minister of Agriculture
Pauli Lehtosalo
April 26, 1958–September 29, 1958 Agrarian League
Deputy Minister of Agriculture
Matti Lepistö
April 26, 1958–September 29, 1958 Social Democratic Opposition
Minister of Transport and Public Works
Paavo Kastari
April 26, 1958–September 29, 1958 Independent
Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works
Eero Antikainen
April 26, 1958–September 29, 1958 Social Democratic Opposition
Minister of Trade and Industry
Lauri Kivekäs
April 26, 1958–September 29, 1958 Independent
Minister of Social Affairs
Valdemar Liljeström
April 26, 1958–September 29, 1958 Social Democratic Opposition
Minister of Social Affairs
Tyyne Leivo-Larsson
April 26, 1958–September 29, 1958 Social Democratic Opposition
Preceded by Cabinet of Finland
April 26, 1958–September 29, 1958
Succeeded by

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