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| 2003-
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| [[Matti Vanhanen]]
| 1955-
| 1955-
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| [[Centre Party of Finland|Centre Party]]
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| 2003
| 2003
| [[Anneli Jäätteenmäki]]
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| 1991-1995
| 1991-1995
| [[Esko Aho]]
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| 1930-2004
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| [[Social Democratic Party of Finland|Social Democratic Party]]
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| 1975-1977
| 1975-1977
| [[Martti Miettunen]]
| [[Martti Miettunen]]
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| 1912-1999
| 1912-1999
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| none ([[caretaker cabinet]])
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| 1970-1971
| 1970-1971
| [[Ahti Karjalainen]]
| [[Ahti Karjalainen]]
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| 1903-1980
| 1903-1980
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| [[Social Democratic Party of Finland|Social Democratic Party]]
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| 1964-1966
| 1964-1966
| [[Johannes Virolainen]]
| [[Johannes Virolainen]]
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| 1898-1966
| 1898-1966
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| none ([[caretaker cabinet]])
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| 1962-1963
| 1962-1963
| [[Ahti Karjalainen]]
| [[Ahti Karjalainen]]
| 1923-1990
| 1923-1990
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| [[Centre Party of Finland|Agrarian League]]
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| 1961-1962
| 1961-1962
| [[Martti Miettunen]]
| [[Martti Miettunen]]
| 1907-2002
| 1907-2002
| [[Centre Party of Finland|Agrarian League]]
| [[Centre Party of Finland|Agrarian League]]
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| 1961 (11 days, interim)
| 1961 (11 days, interim)
| [[Eemil Vihtori Luukka]]
| [[Eemil Vihtori Luukka]]
| 1892-1970
| 1892-1970
| [[Centre Party of Finland|Agrarian League]]
| [[Centre Party of Finland|Agrarian League]]
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| 1959-1961
| 1959-1961
| [[V. J. Sukselainen]]
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| 1954-1956
| 1954-1956
| [[Urho Kekkonen]]
| [[Urho Kekkonen]]
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| 1911-1964
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| 1950-1953
| 1950-1953
| [[Urho Kekkonen]]
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| 1936-1937
| [[Kyösti Kallio]]
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| 1886-1968
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| 1931-1932
| [[Juho Sunila]]
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| 1929-1930
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| 1927-1928
| [[Juho Sunila]]
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| 1881-1966
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| 1925-1926
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Revision as of 09:19, 26 April 2007

The Prime Minister (Template:Lang-fi, Swedish: statsminister) is the Head of Government of Finland. In 1918, the Finnish Senate was transformed into the Council of State (or cabinet) of Finland, and the position of Vice-Chairman of the Economic Division of the Senate was transformed into that of a Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President, who is the Head of State.

Under the provisions of the new Constitution of Finland (enacted in 2000), the President nominates a Prime Minister after the parties in the Eduskunta (Parliament) have negotiated the distribution of seats in the new Council of State and the government's programme. Parliament must ratify the nominated Prime Minister with an absolute majority in a vote without other candidates. If the nominee doesn't receive sufficient support, then a new round of negotiations and a second nomination by the President follows. If the second nominee also fails to gain an absolute majority, then a third vote occurs, in which any member of Parliament can nominate a candidate; in this round a plurality is sufficient for election. The President's formal appointment follows Parliament's election.

The above procedure was first used to elect Anneli Jäätteenmäki to the Prime Ministership in 2003. Previously it was assumed that the President would nominate the candidate who in a third round of voting would have gained a relative majority, usually the leader of the largest party. Before the new Constitution came into force, full formal powers to appoint the Prime Minister and the rest of the Council of State had been the privilege of the President, who was free to diverge from parliamentary principles, although ministers appointed had to have the confidence of the Parliament.

Since its independence (declared on December 6th, 1917), Finland has had 86 cabinets, the longest lasting being the two cabinets of Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen, both lasting 1,464 days.

List of Prime Ministers

Period Prime Minister Born-died Party
2003- Matti Vanhanen 1955- Centre Party
2003 Anneli Jäätteenmäki 1955- Centre Party
1995-2003 Paavo Lipponen 1941- Social Democratic Party
1991-1995 Esko Aho 1954- Centre Party
1987-1991 Harri Holkeri 1937- National Coalition Party
1982-1987 Kalevi Sorsa 1930-2004 Social Democratic Party
1979-1982 Mauno Koivisto 1923- Social Democratic Party
1977-1979 Kalevi Sorsa 1930-2004 Social Democratic Party
1975-1977 Martti Miettunen 1907-2002 Centre Party
1975 Keijo Liinamaa 1929-1980 none (caretaker cabinet)
1972-1975 Kalevi Sorsa 1930-2004 Social Democratic Party
1972 Rafael Paasio 1903-1980 Social Democratic Party
1971-1972 Teuvo Aura 1912-1999 none (caretaker cabinet)
1970-1971 Ahti Karjalainen 1923-1990 Centre Party
1970 Teuvo Aura 1912-1999 none (caretaker cabinet)
1968-1970 Mauno Koivisto 1923- Social Democratic Party
1966-1968 Rafael Paasio 1903-1980 Social Democratic Party
1964-1966 Johannes Virolainen 1914-2000 Centre Party
1963-1964 Reino Ragnar Lehto 1898-1966 none (caretaker cabinet)
1962-1963 Ahti Karjalainen 1923-1990 Agrarian League
1961-1962 Martti Miettunen 1907-2002 Agrarian League
1961 (11 days, interim) Eemil Vihtori Luukka 1892-1970 Agrarian League
1959-1961 V. J. Sukselainen 1906-1995 Agrarian League
1958-1959 Karl-August Fagerholm 1901-1984 Social Democratic Party
1958 Reino Kuuskoski 1907-1965 none (caretaker cabinet)
1957-1958 Rainer von Fieandt 1890-1972 none (caretaker cabinet)
1957 V. J. Sukselainen 1906-1995 Agrarian League
1956-1957 Karl-August Fagerholm 1901-1984 Social Democratic Party
1954-1956 Urho Kekkonen 1900-1986 Agrarian League
1954 Ralf Törngren 1899-1961 Swedish People's Party
1953-1954 Sakari Tuomioja 1911-1964 none (caretaker cabinet)
1950-1953 Urho Kekkonen 1900-1986 Agrarian League
1948-1950 Karl-August Fagerholm 1901-1984 Social Democratic Party
1946-1948 Mauno Pekkala 1890-1952 Finnish People's Democratic League
1944-1946 Juho Kusti Paasikivi 1870-1956 National Coalition Party
1944 Antti Hackzell 1881-1946 none
1944 Urho Castren 1886-1965 National Coalition Party
1943-1944 Edwin Linkomies 1894-1963 National Coalition Party
1941-1943 Johan Wilhelm Rangell 1894-1982 National Progressive Party
1939-1941 Risto Ryti 1889-1956 National Progressive Party
1937-1939 Aimo Cajander 1879-1943 National Progressive Party
1936-1937 Kyösti Kallio 1873-1940 Agrarian League
1932-1936 Toivo Mikael Kivimäki 1886-1968 National Progressive Party
1931-1932 Juho Sunila 1875-1936 Agrarian League
1930-1931 Pehr Evind Svinhufvud 1861-1944 National Coalition Party
1929-1930 Kyösti Kallio 1873-1940 Agrarian League
1928-1929 Oskari Mantere 1874-1942 National Progressive Party
1927-1928 Juho Sunila 1875-1936 Agrarian League
1926-1927 Väinö Tanner 1881-1966 Social Democratic Party
1925-1926 Kyösti Kallio 1873-1940 Agrarian League
1925 Antti Tulenheimo 1879-1952 National Coalition Party
1924-1925 Lauri Ingman 1868-1934 National Coalition Party
1924 Aimo Cajander 1879-1943 none (caretaker cabinet)
1922-1924 Kyösti Kallio 1873-1940 Agrarian League
1922 Aimo Cajander 1879-1943 none (caretaker cabinet)
1921-1922 Juho Vennola 1872-1938 National Progressive Party
1920-1921 Rafael Erich 1879-1946 National Coalition Party
1919-1920 Juho Vennola 1872-1938 National Progressive Party
1919 Kaarlo Castrén 1860-1938 National Progressive Party
1918-1919 Lauri Ingman 1868-1934 National Coalition Party
1918 Juho Kusti Paasikivi 1870-1956 Finnish Party
1917-1918 Pehr Evind Svinhufvud 1861-1944 Young Finnish Party
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See also