Erich Cabinet

Rafael Erich's cabinet was the sixth Government of Republic of Finland. The cabinet's time period was March 15, 1920 – April 9, 1921. It was a minority government.[1]

Erich's cabinet's main task was to conclude the official peace treaty with Soviet Russia. The treaty was signed in Tartu, Estonia, on October 14, 1920. Soviet Russia recognized Finland's independence officially and its frontier between the two countries.

Assembly

Minister Period of office Party
Prime Minister
Rafael Erich
March 15, 1920 – April 9, 1921 National Coalition Party
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Rudolf Holsti
March 15, 1920 – April 9, 1921 National Progressive Party
Minister of Justice
Karl Söderholm
Hjalmar Granfelt
March 15, 1920 – June 28, 1920
June 28, 1920 – April 9, 1921
Swedish People's Party
Swedish People's Party
Minister of War
Bruno Jalander
March 15, 1920 – April 9, 1921 Independent
Minister of the Interior
Albert von Hellens
March 15, 1920 – April 9, 1921 National Progressive Party
Minister of Finance
Jonathan Wartiovaara
March 15, 1920 – April 9, 1921 National Coalition Party
Minister of Education and Ecclesiastical Affairs
Lauri Ingman
March 15, 1920 – April 9, 1921 National Coalition Party
Minister of Agriculture
Eero Yrjö Pehkonen
March 15, 1920 – April 9, 1921 Agrarian League
Deputy Minister of Agriculture
Eero Hahl
March 15, 1920 – April 9, 1921 Agrarian League
Minister of Transport and Public Works
Magnus Lavonius
March 15, 1920 – April 9, 1921 National Progressive Party
Minister of Trade and Industry
Leo Ehrnrooth
Hjalmar Procopé
March 15, 1920 – August 12, 1920
August 19, 1920 – April 9, 1921
Swedish People's Party
Swedish People's Party
Minister of Social Affairs
Vilkku Joukahainen
March 15, 1920 – April 9, 1921 Agrarian League
Minister of Food
Kaarlo Wuokoski
March 26, 1920 – April 9, 1921 National Progressive Party

References

  1. "Governments and Ministers since 1917". Finnish Government. Retrieved 2018-01-14.
Preceded by
Vennola I
Government of Finland
November 27, 1918 – April 17, 1919
Succeeded by
Vennola II
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