Minister of the Interior (Finland)

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The Minister of the Interior (Finnish: sisäministeri, Swedish: inrikesminister) is one of the 17 ministerial portfolios in the Finnish Government.[1] The Minister of the Interior is in charge of the Ministry of the Interior.[2]
Since February 6, 2018, the incumbent Sipilä Cabinet's Minister of the Interior has been Kai Mykkänen of the National Coalition Party.[3]
List of Ministers of the Interior
Minister |
Party |
In office |
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Arthur Castrén |
Young Finnish Party |
27.11.1917 – 27.11.1918 |
Antti Tulenheimo |
National Coalition Party |
27.11.1918 – 17.4.1919 |
Carl Voss-Schrader |
Swedish People's Party |
17.4.1919 – 15.8.1919 |
Heikki Ritavuori |
National Progressive Party |
15.8.1919 – 15.3.1920 |
Albert von Hellens |
National Progressive Party |
15.3.1920 – 9.4.1921 |
Heikki Ritavuori |
National Progressive Party |
9.4.1921–14.2.1922 † |
Heimo Helminen |
National Progressive Party |
24.2.1922–2.6.1922 |
Yrjö Johannes Eskelä |
Non-partisan |
2.6.1922 – 14.3.1922 |
Vilkku Joukahainen |
Agrarian League |
14.3.1922 – 18.1.1924 |
Yrjö Johannes Eskelä |
Non-partisan |
18.1.1924 – 31.5.1924 |
Gunnar Sahlstein |
National Coalition Party |
31.5.1924 – 31.3.1925 |
Matti Aura |
Non-partisan |
31.3.1925 – 31.12.1925 |
Gustaf Ignatius |
National Coalition Party |
31.12.1925 – 13.12.1926 |
Rieti Itkonen |
Social Democratic Party |
13.12.1926 – 12.4.1927 |
Olavi Heikki Puro |
Social Democratic Party |
29.4.1927 – 17.12.1927 |
Matti Aura |
Non-partisan |
17.12.1927 – 22.12.1928 |
Toivo Kivimäki |
National Progressive Party |
22.12.1928 – 16.8.1929 |
Arvo Linturi |
Non-partisan |
16.8.1929 – 4.7.1930 |
Erkki Kuokkanen |
National Coalition Party |
4.7.1930 – 21.3.1931 |
Ernst von Born |
Swedish People's Party |
21.3.1931 – 14.12.1932 |
Yrjö Puhakka |
Non-partisan |
14.12.1932 – 12.3.1937 |
Urho Kekkonen |
Agrarian League |
12.3.1937 – 1.12.1939 |
Ernst von Born |
Swedish People's Party |
1.12.1939 – 13.5.1941 |
Toivo Horelli |
National Coalition Party |
13.5.1941 – 5.3.1943 |
Leo Ehrnrooth |
Swedish People's Party |
5.3.1943 – 8.8.1944 |
Kaarlo Hillilä |
Agrarian League |
8.8.1944 – 17.4.1945 |
Yrjö Leino |
Finnish People's Democratic League |
26.3.1946 – 22.5.1948 |
Eino Kilpi |
Finnish People's Democratic League |
26.5.1948 – 29.7.1948 |
Aarre Simonen |
Social Democratic Party |
29.7.1948 – 17.3.195 |
Urho Kekkonen |
Agrarian League |
17.3.1950 – 17.1.1951 |
V. J. Sukselainen |
Agrarian League |
17.1.1951 – 17.3.1953 |
Heikki Kannisto |
Finnish People's Party |
17.3.1953 – 5.5.1954 |
Väinö Leskinen |
Social Democratic Party |
5.5.1954 – 30.9.1955 |
Valto Käkelä |
Social Democratic Party |
30.9.1955 – 3.3.1956 |
Vilho Väyrynen |
Social Democratic Party |
3.3.1956 – 27.5.1957 |
Harras Kyttä |
Finnish People's Party |
27.5.1957 – 2.9.1957 |
Teuvo Aura |
Non-partisan |
2.9.1957 – 29.11.1957 |
Urho Kiukas |
Non-partisan |
29.11.1957 – 26.4.1958 |
Harras Kyttä |
Finnish People's Party |
26.4.1958 – 29.8.1958 |
Atte Pakkanen |
Agrarian League |
29.8.1958 – 13.1.1959 |
Eino Palovesi |
Agrarian League |
13.1.1959 – 4.2.1960 |
Eemil Luukka |
Agrarian League |
4.2.1960 – 13.4.1962 |
Eeli Erkkilä |
Agrarian League |
13.4.1962 – 8.2.1963 |
Niilo Ryhtä |
Agrarian League |
8.2.1963 – 18.12.1963 |
Arno Hannus |
Non-partisan |
18.12.1963 – 12.9.1964 |
Niilo Ryhtä |
Centre Party |
12.9.1964 – 27.5.1966 |
Martti Viitanen |
Social Democratic Party |
27.5.1966 – 30.11.1967 |
Antero Väyrynen |
Social Democratic Party |
1.12.1967 – 14.5.1970 |
Teemu Hiltunen |
Non-partisan |
14.5.1970 – 15.7.1970 |
Artturi Jämsén |
Centre Party |
15.7.1970 – 28.5.1971 |
Eino Uusitalo |
Centre Party |
28.5.1971 – 29.10.1971 |
Heikki Tuominen |
Non-partisan |
29.10.1971 – 23.2.1972 |
Martti Viitanen |
Social Democratic Party |
23.2.1972 – 4.9.1972 |
Heikki Tuominen |
Non-partisan |
4.9.1972 – 13.6.1975 |
Heikki Koski |
Non-partisan |
13.6.1975 – 30.11.1975 |
Paavo Tiilikainen |
Social Democratic Party |
30.11.1975 – 29.9.1976 |
Eino Uusitalo |
Centre Party |
29.9.1976 – 19.2.1982 |
Matti Ahde |
Social Democratic Party |
19.2.1982 – 30.9.1983 |
Matti Luttinen |
Social Democratic Party |
1.10.1983 – 30.11.1984 |
Kaisa Raatikainen |
Social Democratic Party |
1.12.1984 – 30.4.1987 |
Jarmo Rantanen |
Social Democratic Party |
30.4.1987 – 26.4.1991 |
Mauri Pekkarinen |
Centre Party |
26.4.1991 – 13.4.1995 |
Jan-Erik Enestam |
Swedish People's Party |
13.4.1995 – 15.4.1999 |
Kari Häkämies |
National Coalition Party |
15.4.1999 – 1.9.2000 |
Ville Itälä |
National Coalition Party |
1.9.2000 - 17.4.2003 |
Kari Rajamäki |
Social Democratic Party |
17.4.2003 – 19.4.2007 |
Anne Holmlund |
National Coalition Party |
19.4.2007 – 22.6.2011 |
Päivi Räsänen |
Christian Democrats |
22.6.2011 – 29.5.2015 |
Petteri Orpo |
National Coalition Party |
29.5.2015 – 22.6.2016 |
Paula Risikko |
National Coalition Party |
22.6.2016 – 5.2.2018 |
Kai Mykkänen |
National Coalition Party |
6.2.2018 – |
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