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Juho Kusti Paasikivi's first senate was the second Senate and de facto Government of independent Finland. Its time period was May 27, 1918 – November 27, 1918.

Two members of the Finnish Party and the Swedish Party's Alexander Frey resigned from the Government in June 1918. The Agrarian League's two senators resigned in August 1918 because of Young Finnish Party's campaign of monarchy was very active. In November 1918, following the surrender of Germany and the end of World War I, the Parliament of Finland adopted the republican form of state and the Senate of Finland was abolished and substituted officially by the new Finnish Government.

Assembly

The following table displays the Senate's composition:

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Vicechairman of the SenateJuho Kusti PaasikiviMay 27, 1918November 27, 1918 Young Finnish
Head of the Department for Foreign AffairsOtto StenrothMay 27, 1918November 27, 1918 Young Finnish
Head of the Department for JusticeOnni TalasMay 27, 1918November 27, 1918 Young Finnish
Head of the Department for Internal AffairsArthur CastrénMay 27, 1918November 27, 1918 Young Finnish
Deputy Head of the Department for Internal AffairsAlexander FreyMay 27, 1918June 29, 1918 RKP
Head of the Department for Military AffairsVilhelm Aleksander ThesleffMay 27, 1918November 27, 1918 Public servant
Head of the Financial Affairs DepartmentJuhani ArajärviMay 27, 1918November 27, 1918 Finnish
Head of the Department for Education and Ecclesiastical AffairsEmil Nestor SetäläMay 27, 1918November 27, 1918 Young Finnish
Head of the Department for AgricultureKyösti KallioMay 27, 1918August 17, 1918 Agrarian
Deputy Head of the Department for AgricultureEero Yrjö PehkonenMay 27, 1918August 17, 1918 Agrarian
Head of the Department for Transport and Public WorksJalmar CastrénMay 27, 1918November 27, 1918 Young Finnish
Head of the Department for Trade and IndustryHeikki Gabriel RenvallMay 27, 1918November 27, 1918 Young Finnish
Head of the Department for Social AffairsOskari Wilho LouhivuoriMay 27, 1918June 29, 1918 Finnish
Head of the Food Supply DepartmentHjalmar Gabriel PaloheimoMay 27, 1918November 27, 1918 Finnish
Member of the Senate without portfolioSamuli SarioMay 27, 1918June 29, 1918 Finnish

References

  1. ^ "Governments and Ministers since 1917". Finnish Government. Retrieved 2018-01-14.
Preceded bySvinhufvud I Senate of Finland
May 27, 1918 – November 27, 1918
Succeeded byIngman I
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