Lauri Ingman's second cabinet
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Lauri Ingman's second cabinet was the 11th cabinet of independent Finland
between 31 May 1924 – 31 March 1925. It was formed following the 1924 parliamentary elections
between four parties—National Coalition Party, Agrarian Party
, National Progressive Party
and Swedish People's Party—and had a majority in the parliament during the first six months. Overall, the cabinet lasted 305 days in office.
The cabinet lost its parliamentary majority after the Agrarian Party withdraw from cabinet following a disagreement on the pension of government officials. The Ingman cabinet finally resigned four months after that due to defeat of an election bill
in the parliament.
Finland
Finland , officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country situated in the Fennoscandian region of Northern Europe. It is bordered by Sweden in the west, Norway in the north and Russia in the east, while Estonia lies to its south across the Gulf of Finland.Around 5.4 million people reside...
between 31 May 1924 – 31 March 1925. It was formed following the 1924 parliamentary elections
Finnish parliamentary election, 1924
Parliamentary elections were held in Finland on 1 and 2 April 1924. Although the Social Democratic Pary remained the largest in Parliament with 60 of the 200 seats, Lauri Ingman of the National Coalition Party formed a centre-right majority government in May 1924. It remained intact until the...
between four parties—National Coalition Party, Agrarian Party
Centre Party (Finland)
The Centre Party is a centrist and Nordic agrarian political party in Finland. It is one of the four largest political parties in the country, along with the Social Democratic Party , the National Coalition Party and the True Finns , and currently has 35 seats in the Finnish Parliament...
, National Progressive Party
National Progressive Party
National Progressive Party may refer to:* National Progressive Party , liberal political party in Finland from 1918 to 1951* National Progressive Party , liberal political party in Greece in 1950...
and Swedish People's Party—and had a majority in the parliament during the first six months. Overall, the cabinet lasted 305 days in office.
The cabinet lost its parliamentary majority after the Agrarian Party withdraw from cabinet following a disagreement on the pension of government officials. The Ingman cabinet finally resigned four months after that due to defeat of an election bill
Bill (proposed law)
A bill is a proposed law under consideration by a legislature. A bill does not become law until it is passed by the legislature and, in most cases, approved by the executive. Once a bill has been enacted into law, it is called an act or a statute....
in the parliament.
Minister | Period of office | Party |
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Prime Minister Lauri Ingman Lauri Ingman Lauri Ingman was a Finnish theologian, bishop and politician. From 1916 to 1930 he was the professor of practical theology in the University of Helsinki... |
31 May 1924–31 March 1925 | National Coalition Party |
Minister for Foreign Affairs Hjalmar Procopé Hjalmar Procopé Hjalmar Johan Fredrik Procopé was a Finnish politician and a diplomat from the Swedish People's Party. Procopé was a minister in several cabinets in the 1920s and 1930s.... |
31 May 1924–31 March 1925 | Swedish People's Party |
Minister of Justice Albert von Hellens |
January 18, 1924–May 31, 1924 | National Progressive Party National Progressive Party (Finland) The National Progressive Party was a liberal political party in Finland from 1918 to 1951. The party was founded December 8 1918, after the Finnish Civil War, by the republican majority of the Young Finnish Party and the republican minority of the Finnish Party... |
Minister of Defence Lauri Malmberg Lauri Malmberg Kaarlo Lauri Torvald Malmberg was a Finnish general and son of Emil and Aino Malmberg. He was the Chief of Defence of the Finnish Defence Forces in 1925.... |
31 May 1924–31 March 1925 | neutral |
Minister of the Interior Gunnar Sahlstein |
31 May 1924–31 March 1925 | National Coalition Party |
Minister of Finance Yrjö Pulkkinen Yrjö Pulkkinen Yrjö Rafael Pulkkinen was a Finnish lawyer and politician. He was a member of the National Coalition Party... |
January 18, 1924–May 31, 1924 | National Coalition Party |
Minister of Education Lauri Ingman Lauri Ingman Lauri Ingman was a Finnish theologian, bishop and politician. From 1916 to 1930 he was the professor of practical theology in the University of Helsinki... |
31 May 1924–31 March 1925 | National Coalition Party |
Deputy Minister of Education Antti Kukkonen Antti Kukkonen Antti Kukkonen was a Finnish Lutheran pastor and politician. He was a member of the Agrarian League... Oskari Mantere Oskari Mantere Oskari Mantere was a Finnish politician from the National Progressive Party who served as Prime Minister of Finland from December 1928 to August 1929.-References:... |
31 May 1924–22 November 1924 22 November 1924–31 March 1925 |
Agrarian League Centre Party (Finland) The Centre Party is a centrist and Nordic agrarian political party in Finland. It is one of the four largest political parties in the country, along with the Social Democratic Party , the National Coalition Party and the True Finns , and currently has 35 seats in the Finnish Parliament... National Progressive Party National Progressive Party (Finland) The National Progressive Party was a liberal political party in Finland from 1918 to 1951. The party was founded December 8 1918, after the Finnish Civil War, by the republican majority of the Young Finnish Party and the republican minority of the Finnish Party... |
Minister of Agriculture Jalo Lahdensuo Ilmari Auer Ilmari Auer Ilmari Auer was a Finnish politician and farmer.Auer was a member of the Parliament of Finland 1919–1922 and 1924–1927 representing the National Progressive Party. He was again in the Parliament 1929–1930, this time representing the Agrarian Party... |
1 May 1924–22 November 1924 22 November 1924–31 March 1925 |
National Progressive Party National Progressive Party (Finland) The National Progressive Party was a liberal political party in Finland from 1918 to 1951. The party was founded December 8 1918, after the Finnish Civil War, by the republican majority of the Young Finnish Party and the republican minority of the Finnish Party... Agrarian League Centre Party (Finland) The Centre Party is a centrist and Nordic agrarian political party in Finland. It is one of the four largest political parties in the country, along with the Social Democratic Party , the National Coalition Party and the True Finns , and currently has 35 seats in the Finnish Parliament... |
Deputy Minister of Agriculture Ilmari Auer Ilmari Auer Ilmari Auer was a Finnish politician and farmer.Auer was a member of the Parliament of Finland 1919–1922 and 1924–1927 representing the National Progressive Party. He was again in the Parliament 1929–1930, this time representing the Agrarian Party... Pekka Pennanen Pekka Pennanen Pekka Pennanen was a twentieth century Finnish politician.He was a member of the National Coalition Party and was the chairman of the party in 1936 - 1942 following the leadership of Paavo Virkkunen.-References:*... |
May 31, 1924–November 22, 1924 November 22, 1924–March 31, 1925 |
National Progressive Party National Progressive Party (Finland) The National Progressive Party was a liberal political party in Finland from 1918 to 1951. The party was founded December 8 1918, after the Finnish Civil War, by the republican majority of the Young Finnish Party and the republican minority of the Finnish Party... National Coalition Party |
Minister of Transport and Public Works Eero Hahl Rolf Witting Rolf Witting Rolf Johan Witting was a renowned oceanographist and Swedish-speaking Finnish politician, member of four of Finland's cabinets 1926–1943... |
31 May 1924–22 November 1924 22 November 1924–31 March 1925 |
Agrarian League Swedish People's Party |
Minister of Trade and Industry Axel Palmgren |
31 May 1924–31 March 1925 | Swedish People's Party |
Minister of Social Affairs Niilo Liakka Lauri Pohjala |
31 May 1924–22 November 1924 22 November 1924–31 March 1925 |
Agrarian League Centre Party (Finland) The Centre Party is a centrist and Nordic agrarian political party in Finland. It is one of the four largest political parties in the country, along with the Social Democratic Party , the National Coalition Party and the True Finns , and currently has 35 seats in the Finnish Parliament... National Coalition Party |