Anneli Jäätteenmäki's Cabinet
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Anneli Jäätteenmäki's Cabinet (17 April to 24 June 2003) was the third shortest in Finnish political history; it lasted only 69 days. In fell because of the so called Irak-gate scandal. It was followed by Matti Vanhanen's first cabinet.
| Minister | Period of office | Party |
|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister Anneli Jäätteenmäki |
17.4.2003 - 24.6.2003 |
Centre |
| Deputy Prime Minister Antti Kalliomäki |
17.4.2003 - 24.6.2003 |
SDP |
| Minister for Foreign Affairs Erkki Tuomioja |
17.4.2003 - 24.6.2003 |
SDP |
| Minister of Justice Johannes Koskinen |
17.4.2003 - 24.6.2003 |
SDP |
| Minister of the Interior Kari Rajamäki |
17.4.2003 - 24.6.2003 |
SDP |
| Minister of Defence Matti Vanhanen |
17.4.2003 - 24.6.2003 |
Centre |
| Minister of Finance Antti Kalliomäki |
17.4.2003 - 24.6.2003 |
SDP |
| Coordinate Minister of Finance Ulla-Maj Wideroos |
17.4.2003 - 24.6.2003 |
SFP |
| Minister of Education Tuula Haatainen |
17.4.2003 - 24.6.2003 |
SDP |
| Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Juha Korkeaoja |
17.4.2003 - 24.6.2003 |
Centre |
| Minister of Transport and Communications Leena Luhtanen |
17.4.2003 - 24.6.2003 |
SDP |
| Minister of Trade and Industry Mauri Pekkarinen |
17.4.2003 - 24.6.2003 |
Centre |
| Minister of Social Affairs and Health Sinikka Mönkäre |
17.4.2003 - 24.6.2003 |
SDP |
| Minister of Health and Social Services Liisa Hyssälä |
17.4.2003 - 24.6.2003 |
Centre |
| Minister of Labour Tarja Filatov |
17.4.2003 - 24.6.2003 |
SDP |
| Minister of the Environment Jan-Erik Enestam |
17.4.2003 - 24.6.2003 |
SFP |
| Minister of Culture Tanja Karpela |
17.4.2003 - 24.6.2003 |
Centre |
| Minister of Regional and Municipal Affairs Hannes Manninen |
17.4.2003 - 24.6.2003 |
Centre |
| Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Paula Lehtomäki |
17.4.2003 - 24.6.2003 |
Centre |

