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Ilmi Orvokki Kangas ( Koski; 25 September 1921 – 18 July 2000) was a Finnish politician. She represented Vaasa in the Parliament of Finland from 1970 to 1983 as a member of the Centre Party. From September 1976 to May 1977, she was Finland's second minister of social affairs and health, appointed by Prime Minister Martti Miettunen.


Biography

Ilmi Orvokki Koski was born on 25 September 1921 in
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, Finland. Both of her parents were farmers. After briefly studying at the Finnish Youth Institute, a folk high school, she dropped out of school to work at youth associations in
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from 1939 to 1943. During World War II, she worked in
Vaasa Province The Province of Vaasa ( ; , , Sweden ) was a province of Finland, established in 1775 when Finland was an integrated part of Sweden from the southern part of Ostrobothnia County and disbanded in 1996. The province was named after the city of ...
as the public education secretary for , an organization that provided aid to civilians. In 1945, Koski became a study secretary at youth associations in
South Ostrobothnia South Ostrobothnia ( fi, Etelä-Pohjanmaa; sv, Södra Österbotten) is one of the 19 regions of Finland. It borders the regions of Ostrobothnia, Central Ostrobothnia, Central Finland, Pirkanmaa, and Satakunta. Among the Finnish regions, South O ...
, and in 1948 she became the travel secretary of the women's branch of the Agrarian League (now the Centre Party). In 1950, she married farmer Yrjö Kangas, whom she had met in her work for the Agrarian League, and they had three sons and two daughters. Though Kangas left her job as a travel secretary after her marriage to become a homemaker, she remained active in politics and she was elected to the city council of Lapua in 1956. She remained on the city council for almost three decades, serving continuously until 1984. Kangas's experience in local politics and as a 1968 presidential elector led to her election to the Parliament of Finland in 1970, representing the constituency of Vaasa and becoming the first female member of Parliament from South Ostrobothnia. She was a member of several parliamentary committees, including Education and Culture, Foreign Affairs, and Finance, and she was the vice chair of the Centre Party's parliamentary group for two terms. Kangas was part of the "", a powerful faction in the upper ranks of the Centre Party. In September 1976, Prime Minister Martti Miettunen appointed Kangas as the second minister of social affairs and health in his third cabinet. She held the position until May 1977. As second minister, she worked on legislation regarding maternity leave and veterans' pensions, and unsuccessfully lobbied for increased regulation of the sale of beer. In 1983, Kangas lost her re-election bid, in part due to her support of Ahti Karjalainen for the Centre Party's presidential nominination, as Johannes Virolainen was a more popular candidate among voters in her district. After retiring from politics, Kangas authored six books, including memoirs, a novel, and religious devotionals, between 1984 and 2000. Her books include ''Kotipolkuja ja valtatietä'' (1984), a personal memoir, and ''Ystäväni Vieno Simonen'' (1988), an account of the life of Finnish politician
Vieno Simonen Vieno Simonen ( Vartiainen; 27 December 1898 – 20 June 1994) was a Finnish politician and farmer. A member of the Agrarian League, she represented Kuopio East in the Parliament of Finland from 1948 to 1962. After serving in deputy ministerial ...
. President Mauno Koivisto awarded her the honorary title of municipal councillor (''kunnallisneuvos'') in 1987. She died of a heart attack on 18 July 2000 in
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, Finland, at the age of 78.


See also

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List of Finnish MPs This is a list of MPs, Members of the Finnish Parliament. The list contains Parliamentary groups. An individual MP could be a member of more than one parliamentary group due to defection or break up of a political party. Agrarian League / Cen ...


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Kangas, Orvokki 1921 births 2000 deaths 20th-century Finnish women politicians Centre Party (Finland) politicians Members of the Parliament of Finland (1970–1972) Members of the Parliament of Finland (1972–1975) Members of the Parliament of Finland (1975–1979) Members of the Parliament of Finland (1979–1983) People from Kokkola Women members of the Parliament of Finland