Prime Minister of Finland
| Prime Minister of Republic of Finland | |
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| Suomen pääministeri (Finnish) Finlands statsminister (Swedish) | |
Logo used by the Prime Minister’s Office | |
Incumbent since 20 June 2023Petteri Orpo | |
| Executive branch of the Finnish Government Prime Minister's Office | |
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| Type | Head of government |
| Member of | |
| Residence | Kesäranta |
| Appointer | President |
| Term length | Four years, renewable |
| Precursor | Vice-Chairman of the Economic Division of the Senate of Finland |
| Formation | 27 November 1917 |
| First holder | Pehr Evind Svinhufvud |
| Salary | €202,350 annually[1][2] |
| Website | valtioneuvosto |
Politics of Finland |
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The prime minister of Finland (Finnish: Suomen pääministeri, literally "head minister"; Swedish: Finlands statsminister, literally "state minister") is the leader of the Finnish Government. The prime minister and their cabinet exercise executive authority in the state. The prime minister is formally ranked third in the protocol after the president of Finland and the speaker of the Parliament but is in practice the most powerful office-holder.[3] Finland's first prime minister, Pehr Evind Svinhufvud (also later the 3rd president of Finland), was appointed on 27 November 1917, just a few days before the country declared its independence.
The incumbent prime minister is Petteri Orpo of the National Coalition Party. Orpo was sworn in on 20 June 2023.
- ^ "Ministerial pay and allowances". Valtioneuvosto. Archived from the original on 20 August 2021. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
- ^ "Sanna Marin tienasi ennätykselliset pääministeritulot – tässä syy". IL. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
- ^ Maassa maan tavalla - tunne säännöt ja onnistu. Ulkoasiainministeriön protokollapalvelut (in Finnish). Ulkoasiainministeriö. 2008. p. 32. ISBN 978-952-281-173-8.