Rafael Paasio's second cabinet was the 55th government of Finland.[1] The administration ran from 23 February 1972 to 4 September 1972. It was a minority government formed by the Social Democratic Party.
Rafael Paasio resigned as Prime Minister on 4 September 1972 because the government was not able to start negotiations with the European Economic Community regarding a bilateral free trade area.
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from the Agrarian League, and one from the Swedish People's Party. Rafael Paasio served as a minister at both the Ministry of Social Affairs and the Ministry...
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government, the SDP was excluded from cabinet participation until Kyösti Kallio was elected President in 1937. During World War II, the party played a central role...
role in securing the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland. Holkeri Cabinet In his last years, Holkeri resided in Kruununhaka, Helsinki, where on a...
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September 1990. He is buried in Hietaniemi Cemetery. Karjalainen I Cabinet Karjalainen IICabinet "Governments in chronological order". Finnish government (Valtioneuvosto)...
6 December 1917), Finland has had 75 cabinets, including the current one, the longest lasting being the cabinet of Prime Minister Juha Sipilä, lasting...
Democratic League 1945–1971) The Paasio family (father-son-granddaughter) Rafael Paasio (social democratic party leader) Pertti Paasio (son, social democratic...
(Polun varrelta), and "The Pictures Move" (Kuvat kulkevat). Virolainen Cabinet Wikimedia Commons has media related to Johannes Virolainen. Vanhanen, Tatu...
had become disillusioned with Paasio's leadership style, and Koivisto emerged as the chief candidate to succeed Paasio as prime minister. Koivisto became...
television producer; of an accidental overdose of pain medication Rafael Paasio replaced Johannes Virolainen as Prime Minister of Finland and, for the first...
Centre Party lost its plurality, while the Social Democratic Party of Rafael Paasio gained 17 seats and the opportunity to put together a "popular front" government...
preliminary elections of the Social Democrats Halonen ran against Pertti Paasio, a member of the European Parliament and former party chairman, and Jacob...
Lady of Finland 1976 Armas Taipale, Olympic medalist (discus) 1980 Rafael Paasio, former Prime Minister and Speaker of the Parliament 1982 Ville Ritola,...