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    Pekka Tarjanne (1937–2010) was a scientist and politician who served as the chairman of the Liberal Party and minister of transport in Finland. He also...
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  • composer Pekka Sammallahti (born 1947), Finnish professor of Sámi languages Pekka Tarjanne (1937–2010), Finnish scientist and politician Pekka Puupää,...
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  • Tarjanne is a Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Pekka Tarjanne (1937–2010), Finnish scientist and politician Päivö Tarjanne (1903–1989)...
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    and had three sons. Of them, Pekka Tarjanne became known both as a politician and as a scientist. Seppinen, Jukka. Tarjanne, Päivö Kaukomieli (1903 - 1989)...
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  • policy as an independent think tank. 1965–1968 Mikko Juva 1968–1978 Pekka Tarjanne 1978–1982 Jaakko Itälä 1982–1984 Arne Berner 1984–1990 Kyösti Lallukka...
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     Tunisia Richard E. Butler 1 January 1983 31 October 1989  Australia Pekka Tarjanne 1 November 1989 31 January 1999  Finland Yoshio Utsumi 1 February 1999...
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    Rydman was the younger brother of Heikki Ritavuori and the uncle of Pekka Tarjanne. "Eduskunta - kansanedustajat". Eduskunta.fi. Retrieved 5 October 2023...
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  • remain unused." Butler's successor as general secretary of the ITU was Pekka Tarjanne. He was also on a number of boards, including chairman of Worldspace-Asia...
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  • FutureWorks Group (MFW) investment company. Its advisory board included Pekka Tarjanne, former Minister of Communications of Finland and General Secretary...
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  • Secretary General of International Telecommunication Union In office 1 February 1999 – 31 December 2006 Preceded by Pekka Tarjanne Succeeded by Hamadoun Touré...
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  • party Fifth party Sixth party   Leader Harri Holkeri Carl Olof Tallgren Pekka Tarjanne Party National Coalition RKP Liberal People's Last election 17.59%,...
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  • 62pp 9.46pp 0.39pp   Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party   Leader Pekka Tarjanne Eino Sares Party Liberal People's Christian League ÅS Last election...
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  • Allan Tiitta, Seppo Zetterberg, Johannes Virolainen, Veikko Vennamo and Pekka Hyvärinen, an underlying reason for these early parliamentary elections...
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    (SDP), 4,581 votes; Pekka Tarjanne (LKP), 5,502 votes; Mirjam Tuominen (SKDL), 7,925 votes; Erkki Tuomioja (SDP), 9,715 votes; and Pekka Vennamo (SMP), 7...
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  • Pakarinen (1962–1966) Pekka Pesola (1966–1972) Tuure Salo (1965–1970) Juhani Sipiläinen (1975–1979) Aaro Stykki (1965–1966) Pekka Tarjanne (1970–1977) Juho...
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  • (1919–1994) 23 February 1972 4 September 1972 194 days SDP Paasio II 7 Pekka Tarjanne (1937–2010) 4 September 1972 13 June 1975 2 years, 282 days Liberals...
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  • Nevalainen 23 February 1972–4 Sep 1972 Paasio II 195 Social Democratic Party Pekka Tarjanne 4 Sep 1972–13 Jun 1975 Sorsa I 1013 Liberal People's Party Kauko Hjerppe...
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    September 1972 13 June 1975   SDP Minister of Transport and Communications Pekka Tarjanne 4 September 1972 13 June 1975   Liberals Minister of Labour Valde Nevalainen...
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    People's Party of Finland in 1956. Ritavuori's grandson, professor Pekka Tarjanne, was the chairman of the Liberal People's Party, a member of the parliament...
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  • No Award 1998: Pavaguda V. Indiresan 1998: Sheila E. Widnall 1997: Pekka J. Tarjanne 1996: Hiroyuki Mizuno 1996: Leon M. Lederman 1995: Lars Henry Ramquist...
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    Acclaimed contemporary composers Kaija Saariaho, Magnus Lindberg, Esa-Pekka Salonen, and Einojuhani Rautavaara, among others, were born and raised in...
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  • 1946–1953 Päivö Tarjanne 1953–1954 1954–1956 Ambassador T. O. Vahervuori 1956–1957 Armas Yöntilä 1957–1959 Olli Kaila 1959–1961 Päivö Tarjanne 1961–1970 Jaakko...
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    – 11 October 1975 Matti Piipponen 8 February 1963 – 17 June 1964 Toivo Tarjanne 30 September 1950 – 8 February 1963 Oskar Möller 5 December 1945 – 18 September...
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    Heinrichs 1930 Kaarlo Martonen 1930–1938 Jalo Lahdensuo 1938–1943 Toivo Tarjanne 1943–1944 K. G. R. Ahlbäck 1944–1967 Martti Viitanen 1967–1977 Antti Pohjonen...
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    Tulenheimo 1906 Tuurna Thuneberg 1935 Tuuliluoto Tillaeus Tarjanne Törnqvist Päivö Tarjanne 1906 Hiidenheimo Törnström Artturi Hiidenheimo and Pentti...
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  • 1951 Ilmari Salomies Archbishop of Turku (1951–1964) 1893–1973 1951 Toivo Tarjanne President of the Supreme Court of Finland (1950–1963) Chancellor of the...
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