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Helsinki (parliamentary Electoral District)
Helsinki ( sv, Helsingfors) is one of the 13 Electoral districts of Finland, electoral districts of the Parliament of Finland, the national legislature of Finland. The district was established as Helsinki City ( fi, Helsingin kaupunki; sv, Helsingfors stad) in 1954 from parts of Uusimaa Province (parliamentary electoral district), Uusimaa Province. It was renamed Helsinki in 1997. It is conterminous with the Municipalities of Finland, municipality of Helsinki. The district currently elects 23 of the 200 members of the Parliament of Finland using the Open list, open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2023 Finnish parliamentary election, 2023 parliamentary election it had 546,375 registered electors. History The electoral district of Helsinki City was established in 1954 from parts of Uusimaa Province (parliamentary electoral district), Uusimaa Province. The district was renamed Helsinki in 1997. Electoral system Helsinki currently elects 23 of the 20 ...
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Electoral Districts Of Finland
There are thirteen constituencies in Finland, nowadays called electoral districts by the Finnish Parliament. (The English word "constituency" is confusing due to its various meanings.) The citizens of each electoral district elect from 6 to 35 MPs (members of parliament), depending on the population of the district, but 05 Åland only elects one. The boundaries of the electoral districts are based on the province division in use from 1634 to 1997 and has remained basically the same since the first parliamentary election in 1907. In 1939, the constituency of Northern Oulu was divided between the constituencies of Lapland and Oulu. The constituency of Southern Oulu was renamed to Oulu in the process. After the Continuation War, the electoral districts of Eastern and Western Viipuri, which lost much of their territories to the Soviet Union, were united to the new constituency of Kymi. At the same time, Åland became a distinct constituency. In 1954, Helsinki was cut from the consti ...
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Finns Party
The Finns Party, formerly known as the True Finns ( fi, Perussuomalaiset, PS, sv, Sannfinländarna, Sannf.), is a right-wing populist political party in Finland. It was founded in 1995 following the dissolution of the Finnish Rural Party. The party achieved its electoral breakthrough in the 2011 Finnish parliamentary election, when it won 19.1% of votes, becoming the third largest party in the Finnish Parliament. In the 2015 election the party got 17.7% of the votes, making it the parliament's second-largest political party. The party was in opposition for the first 20 years of its existence. In 2015, it joined the coalition government formed by Prime Minister Juha Sipilä. Following a 2017 split, over half of the party's MPs left the parliamentary group and were subsequently expelled from their party membership. This defector group, Blue Reform, continued to support the government coalition, while the Finns Party went into opposition. The party, having been reduced to 17 seat ...
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Mari Rantanen
Mari Rantanen (born 29 March 1976) is a Finnish politician currently serving in the Parliament of Finland for the Finns Party at the Helsinki constituency. In June 2023, she was appointed Minister of the Interior in the Orpo Cabinet. Controversies After appointment, Rantanen's past remarks came under scrutiny, as she had continuously written about the Great Replacement, even using the hashtag #väestönvaihto (Finnish for the Great Replacement) repeatedly on Twitter. Finnish Security Intelligence Service considers that the Great Replacement is one of the noteworthy ideological motivations of far-right terrorism and notes that it has been highlighted in several far-right terrorist attacks. Ahead of the 2023 Finnish parliamentary election, Rantanen wrote a candidate brief on her website in which she remarked on immigration: "we must not be so blue-eyed (a Finnish term for "naive") that soon we will not be blue-eyed (a feature often associated with white people)". In an inter ...
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Maria Ohisalo
Maria Karoliina Ohisalo (born 8 March 1985) is a Finnish politician and researcher who served as Minister of the Interior between 2019 and 2021. The leader of the Green League, she has been a Member of Parliament since 2019. Ohisalo served as the Green League's interim leader after Touko Aalto stepped down in September 2018. She was the only candidate in the Green League leadership election which was held in June 2019. She co-chaired the Union of Green Youth and Students from 2013 to 2014 and has been a member of the Helsinki City Council since 2017 and an MP since 2019. Early life and studies Ohisalo was born in 1985 in Vesala in eastern Helsinki. She lived her childhood in poverty in the suburbs of Helsinki as her parents were often unemployed, and she spent one year in a shelter. Her father's alcohol problem led to the separation of her parents. Her mother however continued her studies and worked in the evenings and on weekends. Maria was active in football and athletics al ...
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Jarmo Lindberg
Jarmo Ilmari Lindberg (born 10 June 1959) is a retired Finnish general and former Chief of Defence from 2014 to 2019. Lindberg began his career as a fighter pilot, and was eventually promoted to Commander of the Finnish Air Force (in 2008) and then Deputy Chief of Staff, Logistics and Armaments in the Defence Command (in 2012). Career Lindberg graduated from the Kuusaa gymnasium in Kouvola in 1978 and completed his mandatory military service in Training Air Wing, Finnish Air Force in Kauhava, and was active as a hobby pilot.Karjalainen, Hannu: Nopeasti ja korkealle. Savon Sanomat, 9.6.2009, s. 22.Esko, Heikkinen: Harrastus auttoi huipulle. Ilmailu, 2015, 78. vsk, nro 1/2015, s. 26–29. Suomen Ilmailuliitto ry. ISSN 0019-252X. In the 1970s he received the nickname "Charles" Lindberg, after the famous aviator Charles Lindbergh. He maintains an active Twitter account by that name. In 1979, Lindberg enrolled in the flight cadet course and graduated in 1982, receiving a promotion t ...
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Terhi Koulumies
Terhi Koulumies is a Finnish politician currently serving in the Parliament of Finland for the National Coalition Party at the Helsinki Helsinki ( or ; ; sv, Helsingfors, ) is the Capital city, capital, primate city, primate, and List of cities and towns in Finland, most populous city of Finland. Located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, it is the seat of the region of U ... constituency. References Living people Members of the Parliament of Finland (2019–2023) Members of the Parliament of Finland (2023–2027) National Coalition Party politicians 21st-century Finnish politicians 21st-century Finnish women politicians Women members of the Parliament of Finland Year of birth missing (living people) {{NationalCoalition-politician-stub ...
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Minja Koskela
Minja Koskela (born 1987) is a Finnish musician, author, politician and member of the Parliament of Finland, the national legislature. A member of the Left Alliance, she has represented Helsinki since April 2023. Koskela was born in 1987. Her father was a policeman and her mother a dental hygienist. She has three younger sisters. Aged three, she joined the Päijät-Häme conservatory's play school in her home town of Lahti. In the second year of high school she moved to Helsinki to study at Sibelius High School. After high school she founded the Mitäs työt collective. Koskela studied music at the Sibelius Academy and gender studies at the University of Tampere. She has master's degree in social sciences and a doctorate in music. Koskela was a music teacher for fiver years before taking a leave of absence to write her dissertation, ''Democracy Through Pop? Thinking with Intersectionality in Popular Music Education in Finnish Schools'' (2022). Koskela started writing her s ...
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Mai Kivelä
Mai Kivelä (born 20 December 1982) is a Finnish member of parliament, a human rights activist and a feminist. She served as the general secretary of the Finnish Left Youth in the years 2013 – 2015. Kivelä has operated in numerous non-governmental organisations, amongst others Greenpeace, Teollisuusalojen ammattiliitto (Industrial Union TEAM), and Kepa ry (Service Centre for Development Cooperation). Within the Left Alliance (Vasemmistoliitto), she has placements in the task force for environment, as vice chairman in Kallion Vasemmisto (Left Alliance in Kallio), and as board member in the Finnish UN Association. Having previously completed studies in sociology and civic participation, in 2013 she graduated an MSc in Environment and Development from King's College in London. In the 2019 parliamentary election, Kivelä was voted into parliament as a representative from the Helsinki constituency. She received the largest number of votes of the Left Alliance's chosen represe ...
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National Coalition Party
sv, Samlingspartiet , leader1_title = Chairman , leader1_name = Petteri Orpo , leader2_title = Deputy chairs , leader2_name = Antti Häkkänen Elina ValtonenAnna-Kaisa Ikonen , merger = Finnish Party, Young Finnish Party , youth_wing = Youth of the National Coalition Party , wing2_title = Student wing , wing2 = Student Union of National Coalition Party – Tuhatkunta , membership_year = 2016 , membership = 34,000 , european = European People's Party , europarl = European People's Party , affiliation1_title = Nordic affiliation , affiliation1 = Conservative Group , seats1_title = Parliament of Finland , seats1 = , seats2_title = European Parliament , seats2 = , seats3_title = Municipalities , seats3 = , seats4 = , seats4_title = County seats , colours = Blue , wing3_title = Women's wing , wing3 = ' , wing4_titl ...
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Atte Kaleva
Atte may refer to the following people: ;Finnish given name * Atte Engren (born 1988), Finnish ice hockey goaltender * Atte Hoivala (born 1992), Finnish football player * Atte Mäkinen (born 1995), Finnish ice hockey defenceman * Atte Muhonen (1888–1954), Finnish farmer and politician *Atte Mustonen Atte Mustonen (born 16 September 1988 in Heinola, Finland), is a single-seater motor racing driver. Motorsport career Like many aspiring motor racing drivers, Mustonen began his career with kart racing at the age of 11. By 2002, his talent beca ... (born 1988), Finnish motor racing driver * Atte Ohtamaa (born 1987), Finnish ice hockey defenceman * Atte Pentikäinen (born 1982), Finnish ice hockey defenseman ;African surname * Ismaila Atte-Oudeyi (born 1985), Togolese football player * Zanzan Atte-Oudeyi (born 1980), Togolese football player {{Given name, type=both Finnish masculine given names ...
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Left Alliance (Finland)
The Left Alliance ( fi, Vasemmistoliitto , sv, Vänsterförbundet, vas.) is a left-wing political party in Finland. The Left Alliance was founded in 1990 as the chief successor of the left-wing Finnish People's Democratic League (SKDL). Although not as electorally successful as the SKDL, it has achieved some success, typically receiving around eight to ten percent of the vote in parliamentary elections. It has participated in five cabinets, most recently the Marin Cabinet formed in 2019. It is socialist, and democratic-socialist, and it supports the principles of eco-socialism. A member of the Party of the European Left and Nordic Green Left Alliance, the party organ is the weekly ''Kansan Uutiset''. It provides the Government of the Sanna Marin with two ministers, Li Andersson as the Education Minister and Hanna Sarkkinen as the Minister of Social Affairs and Health. History The party was founded by the Finnish People's Democratic League (SKDL), the majority of members of t ...
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Veronika Honkasalo
Veronika Honkasalo (born 7 July 1975 in Lappeenranta) is a Finnish politician currently serving in the Parliament of Finland for the Left Alliance at the Helsinki constituency. Academic career She earned a doctorate in social sciences in 2012 and was appointed an associate professor in 2018. She is a researcher at the Youth Research Society and has published several papers on youth related research. Political career She entered the city council of Helsinki in 2012 and was elected to the Finnish parliament in 2019. Political positions She is opposed to Palestinians being forcibly expelled from their land to make way for Israeli settlements and introduced a motion proposing an import ban on products produced by the inhabitants of such settlements in accordance with Article 49 of the Geneva Convention upright=1.15, Original document in single pages, 1864 The Geneva Conventions are four treaties, and three additional protocols, that establish international legal sta ...
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