Juha Petri Sipilä (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈjuhɑ ˈpetri ˈsipilæ]; born 25 April 1961) is a Finnish politician who served as Prime Minister of Finland from...
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Retrieved 16 April 2019. Sipilä opts for right-leaning government, YLE News 7 May 2015, accessed 3 June 2015. "Juha Sipilä valittiin äänin 128-62 pääministeriksi"...
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The cabinet of Juha Sipilä was the 74th government of Finland, from 2015 to 2019. It was formed following the parliamentary election of 2015 and formally...
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appointed Minister of Finance on 29 May 2015 by newly elected Prime Minister Juha Sipilä. In 2016, Stubb's leadership was challenged from within the party by...
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Sipilä is a Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Juha Sipilä (born 1961), Finnish politician Elis Sipilä (1887–1958), Finnish gymnast...
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the Minister of Finance on 22 June 2016. In June 2017, Prime Minister Juha Sipilä and Orpo announced said they could not cooperate with their parties'...
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Centre Party and the NCP, led by Prime Minister Juha Sipilä. The party's participation in the Sipilä Cabinet marked a softening of its Eurosceptic positions...
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leader of the largest party, Juha Sipilä of Centre was tasked with forming the new government coalition. In early May, Sipilä announced that he would seek...
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investor. His investment partners include the former prime minister Juha Sipilä. Helsingin Sanomat described Kärkkäinen's view as "extreme right". He...
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Finns Party leadership election held on 10 June 2017. Prime Minister Juha Sipilä (Centre Party) and Minister of Finance Petteri Orpo (National Coalition...
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congress in June 2012 elected the newcomer Juha Sipilä to replace Mari Kiviniemi as the party's chair. Sipilä defeated young deputy chairperson Tuomo Puumala...
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second round of the election, placing third on the first round behind Juha Sipilä and Tuomo Puumala. In 2014 European Parliament election Väyrynen was...
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the same age. The governments of Jyrki Katainen, Alexander Stubb and Juha Sipilä cut education funds in Finland over 2011–2018 by a total of €1.5 billion...
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philosopher Juha Sipilä, Finnish politician and 44th Prime Minister of Finland Juha Soukiala, Finnish footballer Juha Suoranta, Finnish scientist Juha Tapio...
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leaders of the two other governing coalition parties, Prime Minister Juha Sipilä of Centre and Finance Minister Petteri Orpo of the NCP, stated they would...
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Minister for Culture (1998–1999) and Minister of Finance (1999–2003). Juha Sipilä (Centre), Prime Minister of Finland (2015–2019). Joakim Strand (SFP)...
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current one, the longest lasting being the cabinet of Prime Minister Juha Sipilä, lasting 1,469 days. Before the 1980s, cabinets tended to be short lived;...
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Sillanpää – minister Taisto Sinisalo – communist politician Helvi Sipilä – UN diplomat Juha Sipilä – prime minister 2015–2019 Johan Vilhelm Snellman – writer...
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majority. The Stubb Cabinet was succeeded by the Sipilä Cabinet headed by Centre Party leader Juha Sipilä on 29 May 2015. The NCP had six ministers in the...
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2018. Retrieved 11 December 2019. Suomen Kuvalehti 16/2005, p. 14-15 Tikka, Juha-Pekka (21 March 2014). "IS: Sdp:n Antti Rinteellä kaksi vanhaa rahasotkua"...
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Halla-aho as new party chairman – prompting a break between Prime Minister Juha Sipilä and the Finns Party – Soini declared his intention to form a new parliamentary...
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vote, respectively. The Centre Party of the outgoing prime minister Juha Sipilä placed fourth, winning 13.8% of the popular vote, while the Green League...
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features mysterious deaths in a Conservative Laestadian community. Juha Sipilä, Finnish MP and former Finnish prime minister and Centre Party leader...
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Aino-Kaisa Pekonen Kari Rajamäki Paula Risikko Jussi Saramo Suvi-Anne Siimes Juha Sipilä Timo Soini Osmo Soininvaara Alexander Stubb Marja Tiura Erkki Tuomioja...
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Local Government and Public Reforms in the cabinet of Prime Minister Juha Sipilä. In 2020, Vehviläinen was appointed Speaker of the Finnish Parliament...
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site of the 2018 Oulu child sexual exploitation scandal. Prime Minister Juha Sipilä declared that "Sex crimes against children are inhumane acts of incomprehensible...
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Minister for Foreign Trade and Development in the cabinet of Prime Minister Juha Sipilä after Lenita Toivakka's resignation. On 6 February 2018, Mykkänen shifted...
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the chairperson election in the summer of 2012. She was succeeded by Juha Sipilä as the party's chair. Kiviniemi was quoted as saying to the media "In...
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gasified Toyota pickup for hauling goods The Finnish prime minister Juha Sipilä has received some media attention also for the wood gas powered car he...
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of Parliament since 2015. Häkkänen served as Minister of Justice in the Sipilä cabinet from 2017 to 2019. Häkkänen graduated from the University of Helsinki...
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