Interim Prime Ministers
Name |
Portrait | Term of office | Party | Note | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Juho Vennola |
18 February 1931 | 21 March 1931 | National Progressive Party | Substitute to Svinhufvud, who became President of Finland | ||
Rudolf Holsti |
17 February 1937 | 12 March 1937 | National Progressive Party | Substitute to Kyösti Kallio, who became President of Finland | ||
Rudolf Walden |
27 March 1940 | 4 January 1941 | none | Substitute to Risto Ryti, who became President of Finland | ||
Carl Enckell |
9 March 1946 | 26 March 1946 | none | Substitute to Juho Kusti Paasikivi, who became President of Finland | ||
Eemil Luukka |
3 July 1961 | 14 July 1961 | Agrarian League | |||
Eino Uusitalo |
11 September 1981 | 19 February 1982 | Centre Party | Substitute to Mauno Koivisto, who became President of Finland |
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