Emil Albert Skog (30 June 1897, Helsingin maalaiskunta – 20 September 1981, Helsinki) was a Finnish telephone worker, civil servant and politician. During...
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fraction of the Social Democratic Party of Finland, headed by Emil Skog and Aarre Simonen. Skog was the former chairman of SDP and was in dispute with the...
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Union of Workers and Smallholders (TPSL) around the former SDP chairman Emil Skog. The dispute was over several issues, namely whether the party should...
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Skog is a surname that may refer to Cecilie Skog (born 1974), Norwegian adventurer Emil Skog (1897–1981), Finnish telephone worker, civil servant and politician...
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head of the Finnish Social Democratic Party Emil Skog should try to keep Tanner away from the party. Skog retorted by saying that if Tanner's candidacy...
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and the minority, the so-called Skogists (after former Defence Minister Emil Skog) helped him move closer towards that goal. In addition, Finland was suffering...
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suit. Veikko Vennamo himself often represented his own party, as did Emil Skog and Aarre Simonen. Initially they were drawn with realistic proportions...
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Democratic League 62 20.67 Rafael Paasio Social Democratic Party 37 12.33 Emil Skog Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders 2 0.67 Total 300 100...
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of Emil Skog, however Leskinen saw the majority support in the Party council, which held higher authority than the congress. The followers of Skog, who...
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(1886–1976) 27 March 1946 29 July 1948 2 years, 124 days SDP Pekkala 22 Emil Skog (1897–1981) 29 July 1948 17 March 1950 1 year, 231 days SDP Fagerholm...
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ca. 10,000 Killed 1,200–1,400 Notable inmates Juho Peura †, Akseli Anttila, Lauri Saari, Vilho Itkonen †, Jussi Hietanen, Emil Skog, Kalle Mikkolainen...
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Helsinki Onni Hiltunen Aleksi Aaltonen Unto Varjonen 20. 15–17 June 1946 Emil Skog Väinö Leskinen 21. 30 October − 3 November 1949 22. 22.–24 May 1952 Matti...
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22pp 0.44pp 0.39pp Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party Leader Emil Skog Teuvo Aura Party TPSL Liberal League ÅS Last election 1.75%, 3 seats 0...
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Väyrynen March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 Social Democrat Minister of Finance Emil Skog March 3, 1956–May 27, 1957 Social Democrat Deputy Minister of Finance...
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First party Second party Third party Leader V. J. Sukselainen Emil Skog Kusti Kulo Party Agrarian SDP SKDL Last election 49 seats, 21.35% 50 seats...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Emil Skog V. J. Sukselainen Kusti Kulo Party SDP Agrarian SKDL Last election 26.32%, 54 seats 24.24%,...
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Prime Minister Sakari Tuomioja Preceded by Kauno Kleemola Succeeded by Emil Skog Member of the Finnish Parliament In office 6 April 1945 – 19 February...
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November 6, 1954 – March 3, 1956 Social Democrat Minister of Defence Emil Skog October 20, 1954 – March 3, 1956 Social Democrat Minister of the Interior...
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among the Social Democrats. The minority led by Emil Skog left the party, which also dispersed TUL. The Skog supporters formed the Työväen Urheiluseurojen...
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Suontausta July 29, 1948 – March 17, 1950 Social Democrat Minister of Defence Emil Skog July 29, 1948 – March 17, 1950 Social Democrat Minister of the Interior...
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Social Democratic Party and resulted in a leftist faction centred around Emil Skog leaving the party shortly after. General strike Politics of Finland "Vuoden...
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Helvi Sipilä (first female candidate) 1982 Liberal People's Party 7/7 Emil Skog 1962 Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders 4/4 Timo Soini...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Emil Skog V. J. Sukselainen Kusti Kulo Party SDP Agrarian SKDL Last election 26.52%, 53 seats 23.26%,...
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General Martti Simojoki, archbishop Elvi Sinervo, poet Bobi Sivén, activist Emil Skog, politician Arto Sotavalta, popular song Einari Teräsvirta, architect...
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Raatikainen defunct 1959 Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders Emil Skog defunct 1973 Socialist Workers Party Pentti Waltzer defunct 1998 Reform...
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Sukselainen September 20, 1951 August 9, 1953 Agrarian Minister of Defence Emil Skog September 20, 1951 August 9, 1953 SDP Minister of Finance Viljo Rantala...
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Elections Candidate Result 1962 Emil Skog (4/4)...
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based in Helsinki. The founding editor-in-chief was Matti Kurjensaari. Emil Skog joined its editorial board in 1959. Päivän Sanomat had a left socialist...
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Virolainen January 17, 1951 Kekkonen III Cabinet Agrarian Minister of Defence Emil Skog January 17, 1951 Kekkonen III Cabinet Social Democratic Minister of Finance...
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Bibi Andersson as Anna, Fanny's daughter Per Myrberg as Emil Kristina Adolphson as Astrid Skog, book store proprietor Stig Järrel as Ludvig Lundberg Hjördis...
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