January 1, 1962
- Johannes Sikkar (died August 22, 1960) - Acting Prime Minister and Minister of Interior
- Aleksander Warma - Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Tõnis Kint (from January 14, 1953) - Minister of Agriculture, from August 22, 1960 also Acting Prime Minister
- Mihkel Truusööt (January 14, 1953 - September 10, 1956) - Minister of Economic Affairs
- Aksel Mark (from September 21, 1956) - Minister
- Arvo Horm (from September 21, 1956) - Minister
- Oskar Lõvi (from May 25, 1957) - Minister of Economic Affairs
- Peeter Panksep (from May 25, 1957) - Minister
Remarks
- Johannes Sikkar, Mihkel Truusööt, Tõnis Kint and Alexander Warma were appointed on January 12, 1953. Dates given above are these, when they assumed their offices.
- Gustav Suits, who was appointed Minister of Public Education, assumed not this office and died on May 23, 1956.
- Oskar Lõvi, Peeter Panksep, Aksel Mark and Arvo Horm were appointed on September 10, 1956.
- Eduard Leetmaa was appointed Minister on January 31, 1959, but he assumed not this office.
Preceded by Otto Tief |
Prime Minister of Estonia in exile 1953 - 1960 |
Succeeded by Aleksander Warma |
Preceded by Otto Tief |
Estonian Minister of Interior in Exile 1953 - 1960 |
Succeeded by Aksel Mark |
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Name | Sikkar, Johannes |
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Date of birth | October 15, 1897 |
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Date of death | August 22, 1960 |
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