Hallitushallitusten
Hallitushallitusten, also known as the Council of Ministers, is a collective body responsible for the executive functions of the government in Finland. It consists of the Prime Minister and the ministers appointed by the President of Finland. The Council of Ministers is the highest executive authority in the Finnish government and is responsible for the implementation of government policies and the administration of public affairs.
The Council of Ministers meets regularly to discuss and decide on matters of national importance. Its decisions
The Council of Ministers is accountable to the Parliament of Finland, which has the power to remove
The Council of Ministers is an important institution in the Finnish political system, as it provides a