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    The first cabinet of Paavo Lipponen was the 66th government of Finland, which existed from 13 April 1995 to 15 April 1999. The cabinet's Prime Minister...
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    Paavo Tapio Lipponen (pronounced [ˈpɑːʋo ˈlipːonen] ; born 23 April 1941) is a Finnish politician and former reporter. He was prime minister of Finland...
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    April 1995 and April 1999 he was the Minister of Environment in the Lipponen I Cabinet. In October 2013 he was appointed as the Minister for International...
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    and from 2007 to 2008, and served as the Minister of Culture in the Lipponen I Cabinet. Nikula, Sanna; Häyrinen, Raiko (24 July 2019). "Kirjailija ja kulttuurivaikuttaja...
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    to 1999, he served as the Minister of Education in the Aho cabinet and Lipponen I Cabinet after being assistant to Riitta Uosukainen, the previous Minister...
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  • formed by Fine Gael, Labour and Democratic Left parties Lipponen I Cabinet and Lipponen II Cabinet (1995–2003) in Finland, with parties from all parts of...
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    presidency, she served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Lipponen I Cabinet. Halonen announced in 1999 that she wished to stand as a candidate...
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    Finland has had 72 cabinets. The longest lasting have been the two cabinets of prime minister Paavo Lipponen (Lipponen I and Lipponen II), both lasting...
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    of Culture in Lipponen I Cabinet from 1999 to 2002 and as the Minister of Communications in Vanhanen II Cabinet and Kiviniemi Cabinet from 2007 to 2011...
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  • government (Lipponen I and II) since independence with a five-party governing coalition, a so-called "rainbow government". The Lipponen cabinets set the stability...
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    The cabinet of Esko Aho was the 65th government of Finland. The cabinet existed from 26 April 1991 to 13 April 1995. The cabinet’s Prime Minister was Esko...
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    Lipponen became the Speaker of Parliament and the Centre Party leader Anneli Jäätteenmäki became the new Prime Minister, leading a coalition cabinet that...
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    eurosceptic, especially when compared to his EU-enthusiast predecessor Paavo Lipponen. Vanhanen served as Chairman of the Youth Foundation from 1998 to 2003...
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  • involvement in the Iraq leak scandal. The succeeding government, the Vanhanen I Cabinet, was based on the same coalition. "Composition of a certain government...
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  • Red–green alliance (category Cabinets of Germany)
    Minister Paavo Lipponen's first and second cabinets contained ministers from the Social Democratic Party of Finland (SDP), including Lipponen himself, and...
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    Paavo Lipponen of supporting the Iraq War. The secret documents included a memo or memos of discussions between George W. Bush and Paavo Lipponen. Later...
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    Paavo Lipponen's first cabinet in 1995. Switching portfolios, Niinistö became Finance Minister in 1996, continuing in Lipponen's second cabinet from 1999...
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  • participation in the Finnish cabinets came to an end in following the 2015 parliamentary election when it was left out of the Sipilä Cabinet. In June 2019, the...
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  • small losses in the 1995 election, Pekka Haavisto joined Paavo Lipponen's first cabinet, which was composed of a rainbow coalition. This made the Green...
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  • Ministry of Justice. Finland's incumbent Minister of Justice for the Orpo Cabinet is Leena Meri of the Finns Party. Source: "Minister of Justice". Oikeusministeriö...
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  • This is a list of cabinet ministers in Finland who have resigned from their office. There are no Cabinet reshuffles or fall of cabinets in the list. "Kansallisbiografia...
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  • debate prior to the 2003 parliamentary election. Jäätteenmäki accused Paavo Lipponen, the then Prime Minister of Finland, of attaching Finland to George W....
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  • election, with 48 seats, and has been the lead party in the governing Orpo Cabinet since 20 June 2023. The National Coalition Party was founded on 9 December...
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  • This is a list of Cabinet Ministers from Finland by ministerial portfolio. The list is an alphabetical order. "Finnish Governments and Ministers since...
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  • This is a list of ministers of the environment or officials in cabinet level positions with "environment" in their titles. See Myanmar. See Timor-Leste...
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    parliamentary elections. It has participated in five cabinets, most recently in the Marin Cabinet from 2019 to 2023. It is socialist, specifically democratically...
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    elected chairman in June 2005, succeeding former Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen. He was the Minister of Finance of Finland from 2005 to 2007. Heinäluoma...
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  • of the minister for foreign affairs. Stubb cabinet Sipilä cabinet Rinne cabinet Marin cabinet Orpo cabinet "The organisation of the Ministry for Foreign...
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  • 6 December 1917), Finland has had 75 cabinets, including the current one, the longest lasting being the cabinet of Prime Minister Juha Sipilä, lasting...
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    rivalry with young rising politician Paavo Lipponen. In June 1984, Sorsa gave a speech on "infocracy" (i.e. the power of the mass media) at the Social...
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