Aho cabinet

Aho's Cabinet
65th Cabinet of Finland
Date formed26 April 1991
Date dissolved13 April 1995
People and organisations
Head of stateMauno Koivisto1991 to 1994Martti Ahtisaari1994 to 1995
Head of governmentEsko Aho
Member partyCentre PartyNational Coalition PartySwedish People's PartyChristian League
Status in legislatureMajority (coalition)
History
Election1991 parliamentary election
PredecessorHolkeri Cabinet
SuccessorLipponen I Cabinet

The cabinet of Esko Aho was the 65th government of Finland. The cabinet existed from 26 April 1991 to 13 April 1995.[1] The cabinet’s Prime Minister was Esko Aho.

The Aho Government started its term when Finland was in the midst of its history’s worst economic downfall and a banking crisis. In 1991, the failed coup in Moscow ended the Soviet Union and the Aho cabinet terminated the Agreement of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance.

Finland joined the European Union in 1995 following the 1994 referendum. The Christian League left the Government because they opposed Finland’s membership in the European Union.

Ministers

Minister Period of office Party
Prime MinisterEsko Aho26 April 1991 – 13 April 1995 Centre Party
Minister of Foreign AffairsPaavo VäyrynenHeikki HaavistoPaavo Rantanen26 April 1991 – 5 May 1993 5 May 1993 – 3 February 1995 3 February 1995 – 13 April 1995 Centre Party
Independent
Minister of Foreign Affairs (European policy), Deputy Prime MinisterPertti Salolainen26 April 1991 – 13 April 1995 National Coalition Party
Minister of Foreign Affairs(Development issues)Toimi Kankaanniemi26 April 1991 – 28 June 1994 Christian League
Minister of JusticeHannele PokkaAnneli Jäätteenmäki26 April 1991 – 30 April 1994 1 May 1994 – 13 April 1995 Centre Party
Minister of InteriorMauri Pekkarinen26 April 1991 – 13 April 1995 Centre Party
Minister of DefenceElisabeth RehnJan-Erik Enestam26 April 1991 – 1 January 1995 2 January 1995 – 13 April 1995 Swedish People's Party
Minister of FinanceIiro Viinanen26 April 1991 – 13 April 1995 National Coalition Party
Minister of EducationRiitta UosukainenOlli-Pekka Heinonen26 April 1991 – 11 February 1994 11 February 1994 – 13 April 1995 National Coalition Party
Minister of CultureTytti Isohookana-Asunmaa26 April 1991 – 13 April 1995 Centre Party
Minister of Agriculture and ForestryMartti PuraMikko Pesälä26 April 1991 – 12 April 1994 12 April 1994 – 13 April 1995 Centre Party
Minister of TrafficOle Norrback26 April 1991 – 13 April 1995 Swedish People's Party
Minister of Trade and IndustryKauko JuhantaloPekka TuomistoSeppo Kääriäinen26 April 1991 – 3 August 1992 3 August 1992 – 31 July 1993 1 August 1993 – 13 April 1995 Centre Party
Minister of Social Affairs and HealthEeva KuuskoskiJorma Huuhtanen26 April 1991 – 24 April 1992 24 April 1992 – 13 April 1995 Centre Party
Minister of LabourDeputy Prime MinisterIlkka Kanerva26 April 1991 – 13 April 1995 National Coalition Party
Minister of EnvironmentSirpa Pietikäinen26 April 1991 – 13 April 1995 National Coalition Party
Minister of HousingPirjo RusanenAnneli Taina26 April 1991 – 2 January 1995 2 January 1995 – 13 April 1995 National Coalition Party

References

  1. ^"Composition of a certain government, 65. Aho". Valtioneuvosto. Retrieved 2017-12-13.