Cabinet
Position | Portfolio | Name | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Prime Minister | Katainen, Jyrki Tapani | Kok | |
Deputy Prime Minister | Minister of Finance | Urpilainen, Jutta Pauliina | SDP |
Minister | Europe and Foreign Trade | Stubb, Cai-Göran Alexander | Kok |
Minister | Public Administration and Local Government | Virkkunen, Henna Maria | Kok |
Minister | Agriculture and Forestry | Koskinen, Jari Antero | Kok |
Minister | Economy | Häkämies, Jyri Jukka | Kok |
Minister | Social Affairs and Health | Risikko, Paula Sinikka | Kok |
Minister | Foreign Affairs | Tuomioja, Erkki Sakari | SDP |
Minister | Education | Gustafsson, Jukka Tapani | SDP |
Minister | Labour | Ihalainen, Lauri Armas | SDP |
Minister | Health and Social Services | Guzenina-Richardson, Maria | SDP |
Minister | Housing and Communications | Kiuru, Krista Katriina | SDP |
Minister | Culture and Sports | Arhinmäki, Paavo Erkki | Vas |
Minister | Transport | Kyllönen, Merja Sinikka | Vas |
Minister | Development | Hautala, Heidi Annel | Vihr |
Minister | Environment | Niinistö, Ville Matti | Vihr |
Minister | Justice | Henriksson, Anna-Maja Kristina | RKP |
Minister | Defence | Haglund, Carl Christoffer | RKP |
Minister | Interior | Räsänen, Päivi Maria | KD |
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