Matti Paasivuori (6 May 1866, Ilmajoki - 16 June 1937 in Helsinki) was a Finnish politician from the Social Democratic Party. Paasivuori was the Chairman...
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resigned due to a scandal relating to the Iraq leak and was replaced by Matti Vanhanen, another Centre Party representative, who commanded the Vanhanen...
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tyovaenperinne.fi. Retrieved 6 April 2021. Keränen, Jorma; Tiainen, Jorma; Ahola, Matti; Ahola, Veikko; Frey, Stina; Lempinen, Jorma; Ojanen, Eero; Paakkonen, Jari;...
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Blomstedt ja Matti Klinge (toim.): Paasikiven päiväkirjat, osa 2, p. 573. Porvoo–Helsinki: WSOY, 1986. Eduskunta Edustaja=Matti Paasivuori Toivo Haapanen...
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participate in the civil war of 1918; together with Väinö Tanner and Matti Paasivuori she opposed both the Red and White Guards and urged for peace in Finland...
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Naaralainen Santeri Nuorteva (1907–1908, 1909–1911) Oskari Orasmaa Matti Paasivuori (1907–1936) Maria Paaso Antti Partanen Penna Paunu Emil Perttilä (1907–1908)...
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1932 Matti Paasivuori 1866 1907 1933–1935 Miina Sillanpää 1866 1907 1936–1947 Akseli Brander 1876 1933 1948–1950 Väinö Tanner 1881 1907 1951–1953 Matti Lahtela...
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Lackman, Matti (2000), Suomen vai Saksan puolesta? Jääkäreiden tuntematon historia, Helsinki: Otava, ISBN 951-1-16158-X Lackman, Matti (2009), Jääkäriliike...
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Social Affairs Johan Helo 13 December 1926 15 November 1927 SDP Matti Paasivuori 15 November 1927 17 December 1927 SDP Deputy Minister of Social Affairs...
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Lohi (Agrarian Union) 31.3.1925 – 31.12.1925 (Tulenheimo Cabinet) Matti Paasivuori (Social Democratic Party) 13.12.1926 – 15.11.1927 (Tanner Cabinet)...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Matti Paasivuori Party SDP Finnish Young Finnish Last election 43.11%, 90 seats 19.88%, 38 seats 14.13%...
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Yli-Hannuksela, wrestler Matti Järviharju, politician, entrepreneur and sea captain Matti Mäkelä, essayist and writer Matti Paasivuori, politician Mauri Pyhälahti...
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he was elected as the leader of Social Democratic Party, replacing Matti Paasivuori in the post. Harvala remained in the post until his death in Helsinki...
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Haapalainen 1907–1911 Matti Paasivuori 1911–1912, 1918–1920, 1926–1929 Oskari Tokoi 1912–1917 Johan Lumivuokko 1917–1918 Matti Väisänen 1920–1923 Edvard...
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I, Helsinki: WSOY, 1994 Tiedosto "595. Eduskuntavaalit 1927–2003 (Tilastokeskus 2004) Matti Lackman: Taistelu talonpojasta (Pohjoinen 1985), s. 133....
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First party Second party Third party Leader Matti Paasivuori Party SDP Finnish Young Finnish Last election 40.04%, 86 seats 22.07%, 42 seats 14.44%...
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Matti Turkia (26 February 1871 – 10 January 1946) was a Finnish newspaper editor, politician and member of the Parliament of Finland, the national legislature...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Matti Paasivuori Party SDP Finnish Young Finnish Last election 39.89%, 84 seats 23.62%, 48 seats 14.50%...
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Virkkunen, Finland's Presidents I / Suomen presidentit I, Helsinki: WSOY, 1994 Tilastokeskus 2004 Matti Lackman: Taistelu talonpojasta (Pohjoinen 1985), p133...
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Perttilä Matti Paasivuori Matti Turkia 5. 20–27 August 1906 Oulu Edvard Valpas Aleksanteri Järvenpää 6. 8–13 September 1909 Kotka Matti Paasivuori Yrjö Sirola...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Matti Paasivuori Party SDP Finnish Young Finnish Last election 40.03%, 86 seats 21.71%, 43 seats 14.88%...
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Melartin, composer Anna Mutanen, opera singer Ernst Nevanlinna, professor Matti Paasivuori, trade unionist Simo Puupponen (Aapeli), author, columnist Jukka Rangell...
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Agrarian League Kalle Lohi 31 Mar 1925–31 Dec 1925 Tulenheimo 276 Matti Paasivuori 13 Dec 1926–15 Nov 1927 Tanner 338 Social Democratic Party Kalle Jutila...
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served in the body with Väinö Tanner, Väinö Voionmaa, Wäinö Wuolijoki, Matti Paasivuori, and six bourgeoise representatives. In 1921, he expressed study facial...
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Erkki Raatikainen". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 July 2023. Matti Luostarinen (9 February 2017). "Perussuomalaiset median keskipisteessä"...
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imprisoned, removed from office on October 17, 1923 Vihtori Vainio replaced Matti Väisänen on February 1, 1923, was later imprisoned and removed from office...
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1895 M Workers' and Small Farmers' Election Alliance Uusimaa [121] Paasivuori, Matti 1866 M Social Democratic Party Viipuri West [122] Paasonen, Armas...
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Katajavuori (KoK), 3,500 votes; Tellervo Koivisto (SDP), 15,479 votes; Tyyne Paasivuori (SDP), 4,686 votes; Kullervo Rainio (Kok), 5,395 votes; Aarne Saarinen...
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Nils Meinander (SFP); Ebba Östenson (SFP); John Österholm (SFP); Arvo Paasivuori (SDP); Eino Pekkala (SKDL); Ville Pessi (SKDL); Kaisu-Mirjami Rydberg...
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Aleksanteri Koivisto on January 27, 1922 Taavetti Heimonen died on June 1, 1920 Matti Helenius-Seppälä died October 18, 1920 Edvard Helle resigned on September...
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