The 'Council of State' (
Finnish: ''Valtioneuvosto,''
Swedish: ''Statsrådet'') is
Finland's
cabinet; it directs the
Government of Finland. However, in governmental translations to
English, the distinction is often blurred between ''cabinet'' and ''
government'' in the wider sense that includes the
Parliament of Finland, on which the cabinet is dependent, the governmental agencies directed by the Cabinet, and the independent
judicial branch of government; although this distinction is significant.
In
1918, after
Finland's independence, the Cabinet, that in the
Grand Duchy of Finland had been called the
Senate of Finland, was reorganized and renamed to the ''Council of State.'' One of the main objectives of that reform was to separate the judiciary from the
executive branch.
According to the recent revision of the
Constitution of Finland (
as of 2000), the power over
foreign affairs is retained by the
president, as it also is in
France, although with a narrow definition of ''foreign affairs'' that excludes influence over preparations of decisions within the
European Union. International
treaties and
declaration of war are within the authority of the parliament.
With the constitution of 2000, Finland adheres ''de jure'' to the principles of
Parliamentarism, although ''de facto'' all presidents since
Kyösti Kallio (
1936–
1940) have chosen to appoint cabinets supported or tolerated by parliamentary majorities.
Matters within the authority of the Cabinet are decided at plenary meetings, with a quorum of five ministers present, in the case of matters of wide importance and matters that are significant for reasons of principle. Less important matters are decided within the respective ministries.
Matters within the authority of the President are decided at plenary meetings of the Cabinet, with the exception of appointments,
pardon, and calling of extraordinary elections.
Current Council of State
The current Council of State, the 70th to be formed since Finland's independence, was appointed by President
Tarja Halonen on
April 19th,
2007. The current Council of State is a coalition comprising the
Centre Party (KESK), the
National Coalition (KOK), the
Green League (VIHR), and the
Swedish People's Party (SFP). There are 12 women and 8 men in the cabinet, which makes it the first cabinet in Finnish history with female majority. The current cabinet also has more ministers than any of its predecessors; it has 20 ministers, while the former cabinet had 18.
The
Chancellor of Justice is an
ex officio non-voting member of the Council of State.
See also
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Council of State
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Minister of Foreign Affairs (Finland)
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Minister of Justice (Finland)
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Minister of Defence (Finland)
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Minister of Finance (Finland)
External links
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The Finnish Government - Official site