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Kesäranta (in Swedish Villa Bjälbo), located in the Meilahti neighborhood of Helsinki, has been the official residence of the prime minister of Finland since 1919. Since its independence (declared on 6 December 1917), Finland has had 75 cabinets, [ 1 ] including the current one, the longest lasting being the cabinet of Prime Minister Juha ...
January 15: The first round of the 2006 presidential election. January 29: Tarja Halonen selected as the president on the second round of the 2006 presidential election. She occupied the position from 2006 to 2012. March 16: Translation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince published at midnight. March 29: Partial solar eclipse.
The Constitution of Finland and Halonen's decision to take part in some European Union meetings with the prime minister has created the so-called "problem of two dinner plates" in Finland. Since most other countries only have their prime ministers representing them, it was also decided in Finland that the task is reserved for the Prime Minister ...
Finland's only non-partisan president and the only president to die outside Finland. 7. Juho Kusti Paasikivi (1870–1956) 1946 1950: 11 March 1946 1 March 1956 National Coalition Party * 27 November 1870, Koski Hl. † 14 December 1956, Helsinki Member of parliament (1907–1909 and 1910–1914). Prime Minister (1918 and 1944–1946).
Sanna Marin, 34, of Finland Becomes Youngest Prime Minister. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
The prime minister's salary is €12,173 per month. [1] In addition, the prime minister receives half of the parliamentary salary. The full parliamentary salary is, as of 1 May 2011, at least €6,335 a month, so the Finnish prime minister receives at least €14,842 per month in total. The salary is subject to income tax.
Former Prime Minister of Finland Sanna Marin will have a memoir out this fall, looking back on a momentous four years in office when she led an all-female governing coalition, presided over her ...
Former Prime Minister Alexander Stubb won the first round of Finland's presidential election Sunday and will face runner-up ex-Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto in a runoff next month. The vote ...