List of Ministers For Foreign Affairs
Period of Office | Minister for Foreign Affairs | Party |
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1918 | Otto Stenroth | Young Finnish Party |
1918-1919 | Carl Enckell | Technical minister |
1919-1922 | Rudolf Holsti | National Progressive Party |
1922 | Carl Enckell | Technical minister |
1922-1924 | Juho Vennola | National Progressive Party |
1924 | Carl Enckell | Technical minister |
1924-1925 | Hjalmar Procopé | Swedish People's Party |
1925 | Gustaf Idman | Technical minister |
1925-1926 | Emil Nestor Setälä | National Coalition Party |
1926-1927 | Väinö Voionmaa | Social Democratic Party |
1927-1931 | Hjalmar Procopé | Technical minister |
1931-1932 | Aarno Yrjö-Koskinen | National Coalition Party |
1932-1936 | Antti Hackzell | Technical minister |
1936-1938 | Rudolf Holsti | National Progressive Party |
1938 | Väinö Voionmaa | Social Democratic Party |
1938-1939 | Eljas Erkko | National Progressive Party |
1939-1940 | Väinö Tanner | Social Democratic Party |
1940-1943 | Rolf Witting | Swedish People's Party |
1943-1944 | Carl Henrik Ramsay | Swedish People's Party |
1944-1950 | Carl Enckell | Technical minister |
1950-1951 | Åke Gartz | Technical minister |
1951-1952 | Sakari Tuomioja | Technical minister |
1952-1953 | Urho Kekkonen | Agrarian League |
1953-1954 | Ralf Törngren | Swedish People's Party |
1954 | Urho Kekkonen | Agrarian League |
1954-1956 | Johannes Virolainen | Agrarian League |
1956-1957 | Ralf Törngren | Swedish People's Party |
1957 | Johannes Virolainen | Agrarian League |
1957-1958 | Paavo Hynninen | Technical minister |
1958 | Johannes Virolainen | Agrarian League |
1958-1959 | Karl-August Fagerholm | Social Democratic Party |
1959-1961 | Ralf Törngren | Swedish People's Party |
1961-1962 | Ahti Karjalainen | Agrarian League |
1962-1963 | Veli Merikoski | People's Party |
1963-1964 | Jaakko Hallama | Technical minister |
1964-1970 | Ahti Karjalainen | Centre Party |
1970-1971 | Väinö Leskinen | Social Democratic Party |
1971-1972 | Olavi J. Mattila | Technical minister |
1972 | Kalevi Sorsa | Social Democratic Party |
1972-1975 | Ahti Karjalainen | Centre Party |
1975 | Olavi J. Mattila | Technical minister |
1975-1976 | Kalevi Sorsa | Social Democratic Party |
1976-1977 | Keijo Korhonen | Centre Party |
1977-1982 | Paavo Väyrynen | Centre Party |
1982-1983 | Pär Stenbäck | Swedish People's Party |
1983-1987 | Paavo Väyrynen | Centre Party |
1987-1989 | Kalevi Sorsa | Social Democratic Party |
1989 - 1991 | Pertti Paasio | Social Democratic Party |
1991 - 1993 | Paavo Väyrynen | Centre Party |
1993 - 1995 | Heikki Haavisto | Centre Party |
1995 | Paavo Rantanen | Technical minister |
1995 - 2000 | Tarja Halonen | Social Democratic Party |
2000- 2007 | Erkki Tuomioja | Social Democratic Party |
2007- 2008 | Ilkka Kanerva | National Coalition Party |
2008- 2011 | Alexander Stubb | National Coalition Party |
2011- | Erkki Tuomioja | Social Democratic Party |
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