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Kekkonen's Second Cabinet
34th Cabinet of Finland
Date formed
17 January 1951
Date dissolved
20 September 1951
People and organisations
President
Juho Kusti Paasikivi
Prime Minister
Urho Kekkonen
No. of ministers
11
Total no. of members
17
Member parties
Agrarian League Social Democratic Party National Progressive Party Swedish People's Party
Status in legislature
Majority
130 / 200 (65%)
Opposition parties
Finnish People's Democratic League
National Coalition Party
History
Predecessor
Kekkonen I Cabinet
Successor
Kekkonen III Cabinet
Kekkonen's second cabinet was the 34th government of Finland, which existed from 17 January 1951 to 20 September 1951. It was a majority government, and its Prime Minister was Urho Kekkonen.
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