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Urho Castrén's cabinet was the 28th government of Republic of Finland, in office from October 21, 1944, to November 17, 1944. It was a majority government.

Ministers

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Ref
Prime MinisterUrho CastrénOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944 National Coalition
Minister of Foreign AffairsCarl EnckellOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944 Independent
Deputy Minister of Foreign AffairsArmas-Eino MartolaOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944 Independent
Minister of JusticeErnst von BornOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944 RKP
Minister of InteriorKaarlo HilliläOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944 Agrarian
Deputy Minister of InteriorEemil LuukkaOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944 Agrarian
Minister of DefenceRudolf WaldenOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944 Independent
Minister of FinanceOnni HiltunenOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944 SDP
Minister of EducationKalle KauppiOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944 National Progressive
Minister of AgricultureViljami KalliokoskiOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944 Agrarian
Minister of Transport and Public WorksVäinö SalovaaraOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944 SDP
Deputy Minister of Transport and Public WorksEero WuoriOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944 SDP
Minister of Trade and IndustryUuno TakkiOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944 SDP
Minister of Social AffairsKarl-August FagerholmOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944 SDP
Minister of People's ServiceKaarle ElliläOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944 Agrarian
Deputy Minister of People's ServiceJalo AuraOctober 21, 1944November 17, 1944 SDP

References

  1. ^ 28. Castrén U. Archived 2012-04-02 at the Wayback Machine Finnish Government. (in Finnish)


Preceded byHackzell Cabinet of Finland
October 21, 1944–November 17, 1944
Succeeded byPaasikivi II
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