Rafael Erich, born on June tenth, eighteen seventy-nine, was a prominent Finnish politician and a distinguished member of the National Coalition Party. His career spanned various roles, including that of a university teacher, judge, non-fiction writer, and diplomat, showcasing his diverse talents and commitment to public service.
Erich served as the Prime Minister of Finland, leading the sixth cabinet of the Republic from March fifteenth, nineteen twenty to April ninth, nineteen twenty-one. His administration lasted a total of three hundred ninety-one days, during which he played a crucial role in shaping Finland's post-independence landscape.
One of the most significant achievements of Erich's cabinet was the negotiation of a peace treaty with the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. This landmark agreement, signed in Tartu, Estonia, on October fourteenth, nineteen twenty, marked a pivotal moment in Finnish history, as it solidified international recognition of Finland's independence.