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|[[Yrjö Leino]]<ref>{{cite book |author= |title=Itsenäisen Suomen historia |url= |location=Vantaa |publisher=Weilin+Göös| |pages= 233-234|date= 1991|isbn=951-35-5160-1}} {{fi}}</ref>
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|[[Reinhold Svento]]<ref name="HS">{{cite web|url=http://www.eduskunta.fi/thwfakta/hetekau/hex/hxent.htm |title= Edustajamatrikkeli Reinhold Svento|publisher=Edustajamatrikkeli }} {{fi}}</ref>
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|[[Erkki Härmä]]<ref name="HS">{{cite web|url=http://www.eduskunta.fi/triphome/bin/hex5000.sh?hnro=910564 |title= Edustajamatrikkeli Erkki Härmä|publisher=Edustajamatrikkeli }} {{fi}}</ref>
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|[[Valdemar Liljeström]]<ref name="HS">{{cite web|url=http://www.kansallisbiografia.fi/kb/artikkeli/2135/ |title= Liljeström, Valdemar (1902 - 1960) |publisher=Biografiakeskus }} {{fi}}</ref>
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|[[Tyyne Leivo-Larsson]]
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Revision as of 15:45, 22 January 2017

This is an list of cabinet ministers in Finland who has resigned from their office. There is no any Cabinet reshuffles in the list or fall of cabinets.

List

Year pf resignation Post Minister Cabinet Party affiliation Reason Successor Party affiliation
1918 Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Kyösti Kallio[1] Paasikivi I Agrarian League resigned because of the government's royalist policy Uuno Brander National Progressive Party
Deputy Minister of Agriculture E. Y. Pehkonen[2]
Successor was not appointed
1923 Minister of Defence Bruno Jalander [3] Kallio I Non-partisan spying scandal Vilho Nenonen Non-partisan
1933 Minister of Justice Hugo Malmberg

[4] [5]

Kivimäki Swedish People's Party was appointed president of Vaasa Court of Appeal Eric J. Serlachius Swedish People's Party
1936 Minister of Justice Eric J. Serlachius [6] Swedish People's Party left the government because of the controversial language of the University of Helsinki Emil Jatkola Edistyspuolue
Deputy Minister of Finance Rolf Witting[6] Tyko Reinikka Agrarian League
1938 Minister for Foreign Affairs Rudolf Holsti [7] Cajander III National Progressive Party Citicized Adolf Hitler at the League of Nations Assembly of the Foreign Ministers' Meeting Väinö Voionmaa Social Democratic Party
1939 Deputy Minister of Agriculture Oskari Reinikainen [8]

[9]

Cajander III Social Democratic Party Was appointed as Director of the Medical Board Chief Executive Officer.
Successor was not appointed
1941 Minister of the Interior Ernst von Born[1] Rangell Swedish People's Party objected to the Karelian refugees resettlement in the Swedish-speaking regions Toivo Horelli National Coalition Party
Minister of People's Service Väinö Kotilainen[1][1] Non-partisan Was appointed as East Karelia military administration commander Väinö Arola Agrarian League
1943 Minister of Social Affairs Karl-August Fagerholm [10][11] Linkomies Social Democratic Party Citicized German occupation in Norway Aleksi Aaltonen Social Democratic Party
1945 Deputy Minister of Social Affairs Pekka Heikkinen [12] Ryti II Agrarian League Was appointed as Governor of the Kuopio province Viljami Kalliokoski Agrarian League
Eero A. Wuori [1][13] Paasikivi III Social Democratic Party Was appointed as Finnish Ambassador to the United Kingdom Eino Kilpi Social Democratic Party
Minister of Finance Sakari Tuomioja[14] Kekkonen III National Progressive Party Was appointed as Governor of Bank of Finland Ralf Törngren Swedish People's Party
1948 Minister of the Interior Yrjö Leino[15] Pekkala People's Democratic League a motion of censure of Parliament Eino Kilpi People's Democratic League
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Reinhold Svento[1] Was appointed as Finnish Ambassador to Switzerland Aarre Simonen Social Democratic Party
1949 Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works Erkki Härmä[1] Fagerholm I Social Democratic Party Was appointed as Governor of the Turku and Pori Province Uuno Takki
Minister of Social Affairs Valdemar Liljeström[1] personal reasons; traveled on the train under heave influence of alcohol beveriges Tyyne Leivo-Larsson
1950 Deputy Minister of Interior Lauri Riikonen Kekkonen I Agrarian League Was appointed as Governor of the Kuopio province Johannes Virolainen Agrarian League
1953 Deputy Minister of Agriculture Matti Lepistö Kekkonen III Social Democratic Party because of politicial scandal Taavi Vilhula
Minister of Transport and Public Works Onni Peltonen Eemil Huunonen Social Democratic Party
1957 Minister of Finance Nils Meinander Sukselainen I Swedish People's Party Swedish People's Party left the government because of the state financial crisis Esa Kaitila People's Party
Deputy of Minister of Agriculture Bertel Lindh Matti Lepistö Sos. Dem. Oppositio
Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works Torsten Nordström Kustaa Tiitu Agrarian League
1958 Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Martti Miettunen Fagerholm III Agrarian League Was appointed as Governor of the Lapland province Urho Kähönen Agrarian League
Minister for Foreign Affairs Johannes Virolainen International crises between Soviet Union and Finland Karl-August Fagerholm Social Democratic Party
1960 Minister of the Interior Eino Palovesi Sukselainen I Was appointed as Governor of the Central Finland province Eemil Luukka Agrarian League
1961 Minister of Justice Antti Hannikainen Sukselainen II was appointed Chancellor of Justice Pauli Lehtosalo
1963 Minister of the Interior Eeli Erkkilä Karjalainen I health reasons Niilo Ryhtä
Deputy Minister of Finance Onni Koski Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders

(SAK)

Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders left cabinet because of the government's budget dispute Johan Otto Söderhjelm Swedish People's Party
Minister of Transport and Public Works Onni Närvänen Olavi Lahtela Agrarian League
Minister of Social Affairs Olavi Saarinen Kyllikki Pohjala National Coalition Party
Minister of Finance Osmo P. Karttunen National Coalition Party credibility issue Mauno Jussila Agrarian League
1964 Minister at Council of State Aarne Nuorvala Lehto Non-partisan was appointed Chancellor of Justice
Successor was not appointed
1967 Minister of the Interior Niilo Ryhtä Paasio I Agrarian League Was appointed as Governor of the Oulu province Martti Viitanen Social Democratic Party
Deputy Minister of Social Affairs Esa Timonen Was appointed as Governor of the Northern Savo province Toivo Saloranta Agrarian League
Minister of the Interior Martti Viitanen Miettunen II Social Democratic Party Was appointed as Governor of the Vaasa province Antero Väyrynen Social Democratic Party
1969 Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works Viljo Virtanen Koivisto I Was appointed as Governor of the Mikkeli province Veikko Helle
1970 Minister of the Interior Artturi Jämsén Karjalainen II Centre Party Was appointed as Governor of the Central Finland province Eino Uusitalo Centre Party
1971 Minister of Justice Erkki Tuominen People's Democratic League People's Democratic League left cabinet because of the government's budget dispute Mikko Laaksonen Social Democratic Party
Minister of Transport Veikko Saarto Kalervo Haapasalo
Minister of Social Affairs Anna-Liisa Tiekso Pekka Kuusi
1972 Ministry of Trade and Industry Grels Teir Sorsa I Swedish People's Party Was appoined as the Chief Executive Officer of the State Treasury Jan-Magnus Jansson Swedish People's Party
1973 Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Erkki Haukipuro Centre Party Was appointed as Governor of the Oulu province Heimo Linna Centre Party
Ministry of Trade and Industry Jussi Linnamo Social Democratic Party Zavidovo-scandal Grels Teir Swedish People's Party
Deputy Minister of Finance Margit Eskman Paasio II Was appoined as the Chief Executive Officer of the The Social Insurance Institution Seija Karkinen Social Democratic Party
1974 Ministry of Trade and Industry Jan-Magnus Jansson Sorsa I Swedish People's Party Was appoined as the editorial chief of Hufvudstadsbladet Kristian Gestrin Swedish People's Party
1976 Deputy Minister of Finance Viljo Luukka Miettunen II Non-partisan health reasons Esko Rekola Non-partisan
1978 Deputy Minister Kristian Gestrin Sorsa II Swedish People's Party Swedish People's Party left the government, as opposed to economic power bill Tuure Salo Liberal People's Party
Minister of Education Jaakko Itälä
1981 Ministry of Trade and Industry Ulf Sundqvist Koivisto II Social Democratic Party Was appoined as the CEO of the National Workers' Savings Bank Pirkko Työläjärvi Social Democratic Party
1982 Minister of Health and Social Services Jacob Söderman Sorsa III Was appointed as Governor of the Uusimaa province Eeva Kuuskoski Centre Party
Minister of Education Kalevi Kivistö People's Democratic League People's Democratic League left cabinet because of the government's budget dispute Kaarina Suonio Social Democratic Party
Minister of Transport Jarmo Wahlström Reino Breilin
Minister of Labour Jouko Kajanoja Veikko Helle
Deputy Minister of Finance Mauno Forsman Social Democratic Party Was appoined as the CEO of the Finland's Slot Machine Association Jermu Laine
Minister of Foreign Trade Esko Rekola Non-partisan retired Arne Berner Liberal People's Party
1984 Minister of Health and Social Services Vappu Taipale Sorsa IV Social Democratic Party Was appoined as the Director of the National Board of Social Institute Matti Puhakka Social Democratic Party
1986 Minister of Education Kaarina Suonio Was appoined as Deputy Mayor of City of Tampere Pirjo Ala-Kapee
Minister of Finance Ahti Pekkala Centre Party Was appointed as Governor of the Oulu province Esko Ollila Centre Party
1989 Minister of Transport Pekka Vennamo Holkeri Finnish Rural Party Was appoined as the Director of the Post and Telecommunications Authority Raimo Vistbacka Finnish Rural Party
Minister of Health and Social Services Helena Pesola National Coalition Party Was appoined as the Director of the National Board of Social Institute Mauri Miettinen National Coalition Party
1990 Minister of Finance Erkki Liikanen Social Democratic Party Was appoined as the Ambassador to the European Community Matti Louekoski Social Democratic Party
Minister of Education Christoffer Taxell Swedish People's Party Was appoined as the CEO of Partek Ole Norrback Swedish People's Party
Minister of the Environment Kaj Bärlund Social Democratic Party Was appoined as the Director of the Water and Environment Board
Successor was not appointed
Minister of Transport Raimo Vistbacka Finnish Rural Party Rural Party left cabinet because of the government's budget dispute Ilkka Kanerva National Coalition Party
1992 Minister of Health and Social Services Eeva Kuuskoski[7] Aho Centre Party resigned because of budget dispute Jorma Huuhtanen Centre Party
Ministry of Trade and Industry Kauko Juhantalo Inpeachment Pekka Tuomisto
1993 Minister for Foreign Affairs Paavo Väyrynen resigned; started the 1994 presidential campaign. Heikki Haavisto
Ministry of Trade and Industry Pekka Tuomisto Was appoined as the Director of the National Board of Social Institute Seppo Kääriäinen
1994 Minister for International Development Toimi Kankaanniemi Christian Democrats Christian Democrats left cabinet because of the government's EC membership vote
Successor was not appointed
Minister of Justice Hannele Pokka Centre Party Was appointed as Governor of the Lapland province Anneli Jäätteenmäki Centre Party
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Martti Pura was appoined as Mayor of Sodankylä Mikko Pesälä
1995 Minister for Foreign Affairs Heikki Haavisto Fell ill with a brain hemorrhage Paavo Rantanen Non-partisan
Minister of Housing Pirjo Rusanen National Coalition Party Became as MEP of the European parliament Anneli Taina National Coalition Party
Minister of Defence Elisabeth Rehn Swedish People's Party Became as MEP of the European parliament Jan-Erik Enestam Swedish People's Party
1996 Minister of Finance Iiro Viinanen Lipponen I National Coalition Party Was appoined as the CEO of Pohjola Bank Sauli Niinistö National Coalition Party
1997 Minister of Transport Tuula Linnainmaa Was appointed as Governor of the Uusimaa province Matti Aura
Deputy Minister of Finance Arja Alho Social Democratic Party resigned as accused of financial fraud Jouko Skinnari Social Democratic Party
1998 Minister of Justice Kari Häkämies National Coalition Party was appoined as Mayor of City of Kuopio Jussi Järventaus National Coalition Party
Minister of Culture Claes Andersson Left Alliance gave up the chairmanship of the Left Alliance Suvi-Anne Siimes Vasemmistoliitto
1999 Minister of Transport Matti Aura National Coalition Party Allegations of abuse of power. Kimmo Sasi National Coalition Party
2002 Minister of the Environment Satu Hassi Lipponen II Greens The Greens left the government because of the nuclear plant decision plan Jouni Backman Social Democratic Party
Minister of Social Services Osmo Soininvaara Eva Biaudet Swedish People's Party
Minister of Culture Suvi Linden National Coalition Party Allegations of abuse of power. Kaarina Dromberg National Coalition Party
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Kalevi Hemilä Non-partisan Was appointed as the CEO of the Food Indrusty Association Raimo Tammilehto Non-partisan
Minister of Transport Olli-Pekka Heinonen National Coalition Party Was appointed as the CEO of the Finnish Broadcasting Company Kimmo Sasi National Coalition Party
2003 Prime Minister Anneli Jäätteenmäki Jäätteenmäki Centre Party Irakgate-scandal Matti Vanhanen Centre Party
2008 Minister of Education Sari Sarkomaa Vanhanen II National Coalition Party personal reasons Henna Virkkunen National Coalition Party
Minister for Foreign Affairs Ilkka Kanerva sexual scandal Alexander Stubb
2009 Minister of Labour Tarja Cronberg Greens gave up the chairmanship of the Greens Anni Sinnemäki Greens
2010 Minister of Health and Social Services Sinikka Mönkäre Social Democratic Party Was appoined as the CEO of the Finland's Slot Machine Association Tuula Haatainen Social Democratic Party
Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen Centre Party Was appoined as the CEO of the Association of the Family Businesses Mari Kiviniemi Centre Party
Minister of Health and Social Services Liisa Hyssälä Was appoined as the Director of the National Board of Social Institute Juha Rehula
2012 Ministry of Economic Affairs Jyri Häkämies Katainen National Coalition Party Was appoined as the CEO of Confederation of Finnish Industries Jan Vapaavuori National Coalition Party
Minister of Defence Stefan Wallin Swedish People's Party Swedish People's Party gave up the chairmanship of the Minister and in the same place Carl Haglund Swedish People's Party
2013 Minister for International Development Heidi Hautala Greens Allegations of abuse of power. Pekka Haavisto Greens
2014 Minister of Transport Merja Kyllönen Left Alliance Left Alliance left cabinet because of the government's budget dispute Henna Virkkunen National Coalition Party
Minister of Culture and Sports Paavo Arhinmäki Pia Viitanen Social Democratic Party
Prime Minister Jyrki Katainen National Coalition Party Was appoined as the European Commissioner Alexander Stubb National Coalition Party
Minister of Finance Jutta Urpilainen Social Democratic Party lost of party leadership Antti Rinne Social Democratic Party
Transport and Local Government Henna Virkkunen National Coalition Party Was appoined as the European Commissioner Paula Risikko National Coalition Party
Minister for International Development Pekka Haavisto Stubb Greens The Greens left the government because of the nuclear plant decision plan Sirpa Paatero Social Democratic Party
Minister of the Environment Ville Niinistö Sanni Grahn-Laasonen National Coalition Party
2016 Minister of Health and Social Services Hanna Mäntylä Sipilä True Finns resigned for family reasons Pirkko Mattila True Finns
Ministry of Economic Affairs Olli Rehn Centre Party Was appointed as the member of the Executive Board of the Bank of Finland Mika Lintilä Centre Party

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