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[[File:Virolaisen-hallitus-1964.jpg|thumb|right|Johannes Virolainen's cabinet meets under the leadership of President [[Urho Kekkonen]] in 1964]]
[[File:Virolaisen-hallitus-1964.jpg|thumb|right|Johannes Virolainen's cabinet meets under the leadership of President [[Urho Kekkonen]] in 1964]]
'''Virolainen's cabinet''' was the 49th government of [[Finland]]. The cabinet existed from 12 October 1964 to 27 May 1966. It was a majority government whose [[Prime Minister of Finland|Prime Minister]] was [[Johannes Virolainen]].
'''Virolainen's cabinet''' was the 49th government of [[Finland]]. The cabinet existed from 12 September 1964 to 27 May 1966. It was a majority government whose [[Prime Minister of Finland|Prime Minister]] was [[Johannes Virolainen]].


Virolainen's cabinet made many political reforms. It instituted the purchase tax law, the new language law, the development area law and founded universities in the eastern and northern parts of the country. The cabinet had economical problems and had to raise both the [[Road tax|road]] and [[Fuel tax|fuel taxes]].
Virolainen's cabinet made many political reforms. It instituted the purchase tax law, the new language law, the development area law and founded universities in the eastern and northern parts of the country. The cabinet had economical problems and had to raise both the [[Road tax|road]] and [[Fuel tax|fuel taxes]].
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| '''Prime Minister'''<br />[[Johannes Virolainen]]<br>[[Ahti Karjalainen]],deputy
| '''Prime Minister'''<br />[[Johannes Virolainen]]<br>[[Ahti Karjalainen]],deputy
| October 12, 1964–May 27, 1966<br>October 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966<br>September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| [[Centre Party (Finland)|Agrarian League]]<br>[[Centre Party (Finland)|Agrarian League]]
| [[Centre Party (Finland)|Agrarian League]]<br>[[Centre Party (Finland)|Agrarian League]]
|-
|-
| '''Minister of Foreign Affairs '''<br />[[Ahti Karjalainen]]
| '''Minister of Foreign Affairs '''<br />[[Ahti Karjalainen]]
| October 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| [[Centre Party (Finland)|Agrarian League]]
| [[Centre Party (Finland)|Agrarian League]]
|-
|-
| '''Minister of Justice'''<br />[[Johan Otto Söderhjelm]]
| '''Minister of Justice'''<br />[[Johan Otto Söderhjelm]]
| October 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| [[Swedish People's Party (Finland)|Swedish People's Party]]
| [[Swedish People's Party (Finland)|Swedish People's Party]]
|-
|-
| '''Minister of Defence'''<br />[[Arvo Pentti]]
| '''Minister of Defence'''<br />[[Arvo Pentti]]
| October 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| [[Centre Party (Finland)|Agrarian League]]
| [[Centre Party (Finland)|Agrarian League]]
|-
|-
| '''Minister of the Interior'''<br />[[Niilo Ryhtä]]
| '''Minister of the Interior'''<br />[[Niilo Ryhtä]]
| October 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| [[Centre Party (Finland)|Agrarian League]]
| [[Centre Party (Finland)|Agrarian League]]
|-
|-
| '''Minister of Finance'''<br />[[Esa Kaitila]]
| '''Minister of Finance'''<br />[[Esa Kaitila]]
| October 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
|[[Finnish People's Party|People's Party]]
|[[Finnish People's Party|People's Party]]
|-
|-
| '''Deputy Minister of Finance'''<br />[[Erkki Huurtamo]]
| '''Deputy Minister of Finance'''<br />[[Erkki Huurtamo]]
| October 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| [[National Coalition Party]]
| [[National Coalition Party]]
|-
|-
| '''Minister of Education'''<br />[[Jussi Saukkonen]]
| '''Minister of Education'''<br />[[Jussi Saukkonen]]
| October 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| [[National Coalition Party]]
| [[National Coalition Party]]
|-
|-
| '''Minister of Agriculture'''<br />[[Mauno Jussila]]
| '''Minister of Agriculture'''<br />[[Mauno Jussila]]
| October 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| [[Centre Party (Finland)|Agrarian League]]
| [[Centre Party (Finland)|Agrarian League]]
|-
|-
| '''Deputy Minister of Agriculture'''<br />[[Marja Lahti]]
| '''Deputy Minister of Agriculture'''<br />[[Marja Lahti]]
| October 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| [[Centre Party (Finland)|Agrarian League]]
| [[Centre Party (Finland)|Agrarian League]]
|-
|-
| '''Minister of Transport and Public Works'''<br />[[Grels Teir]]
| '''Minister of Transport and Public Works'''<br />[[Grels Teir]]
|October 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| [[Swedish People's Party (Finland)|Swedish People's Party]]
| [[Swedish People's Party (Finland)|Swedish People's Party]]
|-
|-
| '''Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works'''<br />[[Esa Timonen]]
| '''Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works'''<br />[[Esa Timonen]]
|October 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
|[[Centre Party (Finland)|Centre Party]]
|[[Centre Party (Finland)|Centre Party]]
|-
|-
| '''Minister of Trade and Industry'''<br />[[Toivo Wiherheimo]]
| '''Minister of Trade and Industry'''<br />[[Toivo Wiherheimo]]
|October 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
|September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
| [[National Coalition Party]]
| [[National Coalition Party]]
|-
|-
|'''Minister of Social Affairs'''<br />[[Juho Tenhiälä]]
|'''Minister of Social Affairs'''<br />[[Juho Tenhiälä]]
|October 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
|September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
|[[Finnish People's Party|People's Party]]
|[[Finnish People's Party|People's Party]]
|-
|-
|'''Deputy Minister of Social Affairs'''<br />[[Kaarle Sorkio]]
|'''Deputy Minister of Social Affairs'''<br />[[Kaarle Sorkio]]
|October 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
|September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
|[[Independent politician|Independent ]]
|[[Independent politician|Independent ]]
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Revision as of 22:47, 3 October 2023

Johannes Virolainen's cabinet meets under the leadership of President Urho Kekkonen in 1964

Virolainen's cabinet was the 49th government of Finland. The cabinet existed from 12 September 1964 to 27 May 1966. It was a majority government whose Prime Minister was Johannes Virolainen.

Virolainen's cabinet made many political reforms. It instituted the purchase tax law, the new language law, the development area law and founded universities in the eastern and northern parts of the country. The cabinet had economical problems and had to raise both the road and fuel taxes.

Assembly
Minister Period of office Party
Prime Minister
Johannes Virolainen
Ahti Karjalainen,deputy
September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
Agrarian League
Agrarian League
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ahti Karjalainen
September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966 Agrarian League
Minister of Justice
Johan Otto Söderhjelm
September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966 Swedish People's Party
Minister of Defence
Arvo Pentti
September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966 Agrarian League
Minister of the Interior
Niilo Ryhtä
September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966 Agrarian League
Minister of Finance
Esa Kaitila
September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966 People's Party
Deputy Minister of Finance
Erkki Huurtamo
September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966 National Coalition Party
Minister of Education
Jussi Saukkonen
September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966 National Coalition Party
Minister of Agriculture
Mauno Jussila
September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966 Agrarian League
Deputy Minister of Agriculture
Marja Lahti
September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966 Agrarian League
Minister of Transport and Public Works
Grels Teir
September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966 Swedish People's Party
Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works
Esa Timonen
September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966 Centre Party
Minister of Trade and Industry
Toivo Wiherheimo
September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966 National Coalition Party
Minister of Social Affairs
Juho Tenhiälä
September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966 People's Party
Deputy Minister of Social Affairs
Kaarle Sorkio
September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966 Independent
Preceded by Cabinet of Finland
September 12, 1964–May 27, 1966
Succeeded by

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