Timo Juhani Soini (born 30 May 1962) is a Finnish politician who is the co-founder and former leader of the
Finns Party
The Finns Party ( , PS; , Sannf), formerly known as the True Finns, 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 breakthro ...
. He served as
Deputy Prime Minister of Finland from 2015 to 2017 and
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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from 2015 to 2019.
He was elected as a member of the
Espoo
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city council in 2000, and the
Parliament of Finland
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in 2003. In the
2009 European Parliament election
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, he won a seat in the European Parliament with Finland's highest personal vote share (nearly 10% of all votes), becoming the first member of the Finns Party in the European Parliament.
He was a member of the
European Parliament
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from 2009 until 2011, when he returned to the Finnish Parliament.
In the
2011 parliamentary election, his party won 19.1% of the votes, which was described as "shocking" and "exceptional" by the Finnish media.
Soini himself won the most votes of all candidates,
leaving behind the Finnish Foreign Minister
Alexander Stubb
Cai-Göran Alexander Stubb (, born 1 April 1968) is a Finnish politician who has been the 13th president of Finland since 2024. He previously served as Prime Minister of Finland from 2014 to 2015.
Rising in politics as a researcher specialis ...
and the Minister of Finance
Jyrki Katainen in their
Uusimaa
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electoral district. ''
Helsingin Sanomat
, abbreviated ''HS'' and colloquially known as , is the largest subscription newspaper in Finland and the Nordic countries, owned by Sanoma. Except after certain holidays, it is published daily. Its name derives from that of the Finnish capital ...
'' concluded that "Timo Soini rewrote the electoral history books".
Soini has become one of the internationally best-known critics of
European Union
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bailouts and safety mechanisms. Following the
2015 parliamentary election, his party joined a coalition government and Soini became Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs in May 2015. In March 2017, Soini announced that he would step down as Chair of the Finns Party in June 2017,
[Soini announces he will not continue at Finns Party helm](_blank)
Yle News on 5 March 2017. Retrieved on 12 March 2017. causing a hotly contested
leadership election. After the selection of
Jussi Halla-aho as new party chairman – prompting a break between Prime Minister
Juha Sipilä and the Finns Party – Soini declared his intention to form a new parliamentary group and remain in the government, causing a split in the party. Soini was subsequently expelled from the party along with the other defector MPs.
Soini did not take part in the
2019 parliamentary election and announced soon after the election that he was leaving politics behind.
Early life and education
Timo Soini worked for the food company ''Linkosuo Oy'' for two summers in 1981 and 1982 and was Secretary-General and Chairman of the ''Kehittyvän Suomen Nuorten Liitto'' (Youth League of Developing Finland) from 1983 to 1992. He graduated with a Master of Political Science from the
University of Helsinki
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in 1988, majoring in political theory. He wrote his master's thesis on
populism
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and the
Finnish Rural Party.
His military rank is
Corporal
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.
Personal life
He is a devout
Catholic
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, which he became as a result of his experiences on his many trips to
Ireland
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. (In Finland, the Catholic Church is a small minority church having merely 11,000 members.)
He was also influenced by the pope's
anti-communism
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and
anti-atheism.
Soini has also publicly announced that he is a cordial friend of the state of
Israel
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. According to the
BBC
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, Soini is "a die-hard supporter" of
English football club
Millwall FC.
As of 2011, Soini lived in the
Kaitaa district of
Espoo
Espoo (, ; ) is a city in Finland. It is located to the west of the capital, Helsinki, in southern Uusimaa. The population is approximately . It is the most populous Municipalities of Finland, municipality in Finland. Espoo is part of the Helsi ...
, in the
Greater Helsinki area, residing in the same apartment block since 1968. He is married and has two children.
Political career
Soini was a member of the
Finnish Rural Party, and was its secretary-general from 1992. After the Rural Party dissolved following the March 1995 elections, Soini and two others filed paperwork, in mid-May 1995, to create a new political party, initially to be called the ''Pure Finnish Association''. It was, instead, founded as the ''True Finns Party (later the Finns Party)'' and two years later Soini succeeded
Raimo Vistbacka as chairman, a position he has held ever since. He ran for a seat in parliament in the spring
1999 elections but lost. He was first elected to the parliament in
2003
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In 2003, a Multi-National Force – Iraq, United States-led coalition 2003 invasion of Iraq, invaded Iraq, starting the Iraq War.
Demographic ...
. Soini was his party's candidate in the
2006 Presidential election, finishing fifth out of the eight candidates in the first round, with a vote share of 3.4%. In March 2008, Soini wrote an autobiographical book called ''Maisterisjätkä'', published by
Tammi.
In 2011 he visited the party conference of
UKIP
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, the British political party with which he has had a long friendship. He was also invited to speak at the UK Conservative Party Conference in 2011 and again spoke at the UKIP National Conference 2013 in London on 20 September.
2011 parliamentary election
The Finns Party obtained 39 seats in the
2011 election, making them the third-largest party. Soini received 43 437 personal votes (1.5% of all votes), the highest amount of all of the candidates.
Soini managed to raise the popularity of the party from 4.1% to 19.1% in four years. ''
Helsingin Sanomat
, abbreviated ''HS'' and colloquially known as , is the largest subscription newspaper in Finland and the Nordic countries, owned by Sanoma. Except after certain holidays, it is published daily. Its name derives from that of the Finnish capital ...
'' opined in an editorial that Soini "rewrote the electoral history books".
According to the
BBC
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, behind Soini's success was "brain, wit and charisma".
A
university
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professor
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and a
political analyst, Mr. Jan Sundberg, pointed to Soini's
oratorical skills and ability to appeal to common people and make complicated things look easy.
The election result was also referred to as "shocking" and "exceptional".
During the government negotiations following the election the Finns Party decided against participating in
Katainen's coalition cabinet, citing greatly differing stances on the EU, especially regarding bailouts for debt-ridden euro countries.
2015 parliamentary election
The Finns Party obtained 38 seats in the
2015 election, becoming second biggest party after Center Party. Coalition negotiations began on 8 May between Center Party, Finns Party and National Coalition Party. Soini joined the government as
Deputy Prime Minister
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and
Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Positions held
His ''
'' on the European Parliament webpage and the Finnish Parliament webpage list the following:
* Pre-university school-leaving certificate (1981)
* Master of Political Science (1988)
* Youth League of Developing Finland, special correspondent of ''Suomen Uutiset'' (1983–89)
* Vice-chair, Finnish Rural Party (1989–92)
* Party Secretary, Finnish Rural Party (1992–95)
* Chair, The Finns Party (1997–present)
* Member of the Finnish Parliament (2003–2009, 2011–2019)
* Member of the European Parliament (2009–2011)
* Member of Espoo City Council (since 2001)
* Member of Espoo City Board (2007–08)
* Member, Legal Affairs Committee of the Finnish Parliament (2003–07); substitute member, Grand Committee of the Finnish Parliament (2003–07); member, Grand Committee of the Finnish Parliament (2007–09); substitute member, Legal Affairs Committee of the Finnish Parliament (2007–09)
* Chair, Foreign Affairs Committee of the Finnish Parliament (2011–2015); substitute member, Grand Committee of the Finnish Parliament (2011–2015)
* Deputy Prime Minister (2015–2017)
* Minister for Foreign Affairs (2015–2019)
Relationship with the United States
He has frequently visited the United States and received invitations to several establishment meetings, such as
National Prayer Breakfast hosted by President
Barack Obama
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.
He has also commented on European affairs in the American conservative media, for example on
Fox News
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.
[Helsingin Sanomat, 4 November 2011, 'Soini esitteli Kreikka-kantojaan Fox Newsin haastattelussa'](_blank)
/ref> In Finland Soini has also been seen hosting senior American politicians, such as the conservative former presidential candidate Michele Bachmann in April 2014.
Views
Climate change
In January 2011, Soini called for Finland to quit all international climate change
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agreements. According to him, emission trading is a major financial crime in Europe. The European Union Emission Trading Scheme
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was introduced in 2005. Soini wanted to cancel all recent additions to the energy and environmental taxes. He used the expression: "Green taxes are like shooting yourself in the foot". Soini was criticised for acting as a brake on climate change solutions by MP Oras Tynkkynen, a Green
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focusing on climate policy, and for calling Finland the North Korea
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of climate policy by MP Miapetra Kumpula-Natri, a Social Democrat
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.[Soini vaatii energia- ja ilmastopolitiikkaan täysremonttia]
yle 28.1.2011
According to Soini, he worked on the party's climate policy program for one and a half years. The published program was copied almost word by word from a year old document of the Metal Union written by Matti Putkonen, a former Metal Union employee now working for the Finns Party.
Religion
Soini is a practising Catholic
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. His views on religious and moral issues include opposition to abortion, homosexuality and the ordination of women as priests. Soini converted to Roman Catholicism from Lutheranism in 1988. Catholicism is a religious minority in Finland, with only about 0.3% of residents identifying as Catholic.
Abortion
In May 2018, Soini, as a Catholic, criticized the Irish abortion referendum, despite the Sipilä Cabinet and the official position of the Finnish government
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to support abortion rights
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.NCP MPs chide foreign minister’s criticism of Irish abortion vote
YLE TV NEWS 28.5.2018
See also
*
List of foreign ministers in 2017
This is a list of foreign ministers in 2017. Africa
*
*#Ramtane Lamamra (2013–2017)
*#Abdelkader Messahel (2017–2019)
* -
*#Georges Rebelo Chicoti (2010–2017)
*#Manuel Domingos Augusto (2017–2020)
* - Aurélien Agbénonci (2016–2023)
...
*
List of current foreign ministers
References
External links
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Official website
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1962 births
Living people
People from Rauma, Finland
Finnish Roman Catholics
Finnish Rural Party politicians
Leaders of the Finns Party
Blue Reform politicians
Ministers for foreign affairs of Finland
Deputy prime ministers of Finland
Members of the Parliament of Finland (2003–2007)
Members of the Parliament of Finland (2007–2011)
Members of the Parliament of Finland (2011–2015)
Members of the Parliament of Finland (2015–2019)
Finns Party MEPs
MEPs for Finland 2009–2014
Critics of Islamism
Converts to Roman Catholicism from Lutheranism
University of Helsinki alumni
Candidates for President of Finland
Recipients of the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana, 2nd Class