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Juho Kusti Paasikivi's third cabinet was the 30th government of Republic of Finland. Cabinet's time period was from April 17, 1945 – March 26, 1946. It was Majority government.

Paasikivi's III government (17.4.1945 - 26.3.1946). In the back row from the left: Attorney General Toivo Tarjanne, ministers Urho Kekkonen, Uuno Takki, Eemil Luukka, Kaarlo Hillilä, Yrjö Leino, Sakari Tuomioja, Eero A. Wuori, Onni Hiltunen, Eino Kilpi, Yrjö Murto ja Matti Janhunen. In the front row from the left: Kalle Jutila, Johan Helo, prime minister J.K. Paasikivi, ministers Mauno Pekkala and Reinhold Svento
Assembly
Minister Period of office Party
Prime Minister
Juho Kusti Paasikivi
April 17, 1945 – March 26, 1946 Independent
Minister at Council of State
Mauno Pekkala
Eero Wuori
Eino Kilpi
April 27, 1945 – March 26, 1946
April 27, 1945 – August 7, 1945
October 15, 1945 – March 26, 1946
People's Democratic League
Social Democrat
Social Democrat
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Carl Enckell
April 17, 1945 – March 26, 1946 Independent
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
Reinhold Svento
Åke Gartz
April 17, 1945 – March 26, 1946
April 27, 1945 – March 26, 1946
Social Democrat
Independent
Minister of Justice
Urho Kekkonen
April 17, 1945 – March 26, 1946 Agrarian League
Minister of Defence
Mauno Pekkala
April 17, 1945 – March 26, 1946 People's Democratic League
Minister of Interior
Yrjö Leino
April 17, 1945 – March 26, 1946 People's Democratic League
Deputy Minister of the Interior
Eemil Luukka
April 17, 1945 – March 26, 1946 Agrarian League
Minister of Finance
Sakari Tuomioja

Ralf Törngren

April 17, 1945 – July 17, 1945
July 17, 1945 – March 26, 1946
National Progressive Party
Swedish People's Party
Deputy Minister of Finance
Eemil Luukka
April 17, 1945 – March 26, 1946 Agrarian League
Minister of Education
Johan Helo

Eino Pekkala

April 17, 1945 – December 28, 1945
December 28, 1945 – March 26, 1946
People's Democratic League
People's Democratic League
Minister of Agriculture
Kalle Jutila

Vihtori Vesterinen

April 17, 1945 – September 29, 1945
November 9, 1945 – March 26, 1946
Agrarian League
Agrarian League
Deputy Minister of Agriculture
Eemil Luukka
April 17, 1945 – March 26, 1946 Agrarian League
Minister of Transport and Public Works
Eero Wuori
Onni Peltonen
April 17, 1945 – September 29, 1945
November 9, 1945 – March 26, 1946
Social Democrat
Social Democrat
Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works
Yrjö Murto
Kaarlo Hillilä
Onni Hiltunen
April 17, 1945 – March 26, 1946
November 22, 1945–
March 26, 1946
February 14, 1946 – March 26, 1946
People's Democratic League
Agrarian League
Social Democrat
Minister of Trade and Industry
Åke Gartz
April 17, 1945 – March 26, 1946 Independent
Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry
Uuno Takki
April 17, 1945 – March 26, 1946 Social Democrat
Minister of Social Affairs
Eino Kilpi
April 17, 1945 – March 26, 1946 Social Democrat
Deputy Minister of Social Affairs
Matti Janhunen
Eero Wuori
Kaarlo Hillilä
Onni Hiltunen
April 17, 1945 – March 26, 1946
April 27, 1945 – September 29, 1945
November 22, 1945 – March 26, 1946
February

14, 1946–March 26, 1946

People's Democratic League
Social Democrat
Agrarian League
Social Democrat
Minister of People's Service
Kaarlo Hillilä
April 17, 1945 – March 26, 1946 Agrarian League
Deputy Minister of People's Service
Uuno Takki
Eero Wuori
Onni Hiltunen
April 17, 1945 – March 26, 1946
April 27, 1945 – September 29, 1945
February 14, 1946 – March 26, 1946
Social Democrat
Social Democrat
Preceded byPaasikivi II Cabinet of Finland
April 17, 1945–March 26, 1946
Succeeded byPekkala
Governments of Finland
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