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Pehr Evind Svinhufvud's second cabinet was the 18th government of Republic of Finland. Cabinet's time period was from July 4, 1930 to March 21, 1931. It was majority government.
Assembly
Minister
Period of office
Party
Prime Minister Pehr Evind Svinhufvud
July 4, 1930–March 21, 1931
National Coalition Party
Deputy Prime Minister Juho Vennola
July 4, 1930–March 21, 1931
National Progressive Party
Minister of Foreign Affairs Hjalmar Procopé
July 4, 1930–March 21, 1931
Independent
Minister of Justice Karl Söderholm
July 4, 1930–March 21, 1931
Swedish People's Party
Minister of Defence Albin Manner
July 4, 1930–March 21, 1931
Agrarian League
Deputy Minister of Defence Albin Manner Hugo Österman
August 4, 1930–August 10, 1930 August 10, 1930–March 21, 1931
Agrarian League Independent
Minister of the Interior Erkki Kuokkanen
July 4, 1930–March 21, 1931
National Coalition Party
Minister of Finance Juho Vennola
July 4, 1930–March 21, 1931
National Progressive Party
Minister of Education Paavo Virkkunen
July 4, 1930–March 21, 1931
National Coalition Party
Minister of Agriculture August Raatikainen
July 4, 1930–March 21, 1931
Agrarian League
Deputy Minister of Agriculture Juho Koivisto
July 4, 1930–March 21, 1931
Agrarian League
Minister of Transport and Public Works Rolf Witting
July 4, 1930–March 21, 1931
Swedish People's Party
Minister of Trade and Industry Axel Solitander
July 4, 1930–March 21, 1931
Independent
Minister of Social Affairs Eino Tuomivaara
July 4, 1930–March 21, 1931
Agrarian League
Preceded by
Kallio III
Cabinet of Finland July 4, 1930–March 21, 1931
Succeeded by
Sunila II
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Governments of Finland
Svinhufvud I
Paasikivi I
Ingman I
Kaarlo Castrén
Vennola I
Erich
Vennola II
Cajander I
Kallio I
Cajander II
Ingman II
Tulenheimo
Kallio II
Tanner
Sunila I
Mantere
Kallio III
Svinhufvud II
Sunila II
Kivimäki
Kallio IV
Cajander III
Ryti I
Ryti II
Rangell
Linkomies
Hackzell
Urho Castrén
Paasikivi II
Paasikivi III
Pekkala
Fagerholm I
Kekkonen I
Kekkonen II
Kekkonen III
Kekkonen IV
Tuomioja
Törngren
Kekkonen V
Fagerholm II
Sukselainen I
Von Fieandt
Kuuskoski
Fagerholm III
Sukselainen II
Miettunen I
Karjalainen I
Lehto
Virolainen
Paasio I
Koivisto I
Aura I
Karjalainen II
Aura II
Paasio II
Sorsa I
Liinamaa
Miettunen II
Miettunen III
Sorsa II
Koivisto II
Sorsa III
Sorsa IV
Holkeri
Aho
Lipponen I
Lipponen II
Jäätteenmäki
Vanhanen I
Vanhanen II
Kiviniemi
Katainen
Stubb
Sipilä
Rinne
Marin
Orpo
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