Märta Elisabeth Rehn VR 1 (née Carlberg; born 6 April 1935) is a Finnish former politician and diplomat. She served as the Minister of Defence of Finland...
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solely and directly elected by a popular vote. Martti Ahtisaari defeated Elisabeth Rehn in the second round. Voter turnout was 78.4% in the first round and...
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Rehn is a Scandinavian and German surname, also used in Finland. As of 2014, 32.3% of all known bearers of the surname Rehn were residents of Germany...
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Elisabeth Rehn (1/2). Archived from the original on 27 July 2019. Retrieved 19 October 2012 – via YouTube. Kim Han-sol Interviewed by Elisabeth Rehn (2/2)...
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presidential candidates in 2000: Riitta Uosukainen of the National Coalition, Elisabeth Rehn of the Swedish People's Party, and Heidi Hautala of the Greens. Halonen's...
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Minister of Defence Elisabeth Rehn and her husband, Ove Rehn. She is married with Timo Kivi and has three children. "Veronica Rehn-Kivi aloittaa kansanedustajana"...
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its DX fighter competition. Vallas, Hasse (1993), "Elisabeth Rehn ratkaisee voittajan" [Elisabeth Rehn decides the winner], Siivet (Nattari) (in Finnish)...
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2024 Finnish presidential election (section Olli Rehn)
Prime Minister of Finland (2019) and Minister of Finance (2014–2015). Elisabeth Rehn (SFP), Minister of Defence of Finland (1990–1995). Suldaan Said Ahmed...
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the Agrarian Urho Kekkonen was elected. In 1994, the SPP's candidate Elisabeth Rehn was defeated by the Social Democrat candidate Martti Ahtisaari, also...
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Nicaragua North America 25 April 1990 10 January 1997 6 years, 260 days Elisabeth Rehn Finland Europe 13 June 1990 1 January 1995 4 years, 202 days Khaleda...
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svijeta u Mostaru) is a part of the United World College, founded by Elisabeth Rehn (UN Special Rapporteur on the Secretary General for the United Nations...
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frequency background hums said to be heard in various locales. In 1995, Elisabeth Rehn, Finnish Member of the European Parliament, tabled a motion for a resolution...
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Suire Fanni Luukkonen Walter Nowotny Friedrich Paulus Georg Radziej Elisabeth Rehn Herbert Rieckhoff August Schmidt Hubert Schmundt Ferdinand Schörner...
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journalists in all media”. Sauli Niinistö Tarja Halonen Martti Ahtisaari Elisabeth Rehn Matti Vanhanen Juha "Junnu" Vainio Ben Zyskowicz Jörn Donner Ilkka Kanerva...
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at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Kim Han-sol interviewed by Elisabeth Rehn (1/2)". YouTube. 16 October 2012. Retrieved 19 October 2012. "Biography...
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neutral Finland with an exile base in Stockholm. Finnish Defence Minister Elisabeth Rehn called the revelations "a fairy tale", adding cautiously "or at least...
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like soldiers. The only other woman to have received this medal is Elisabeth Rehn, a former minister and UN delegate, who was awarded it in 2002 for her...
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member of the European Parliament Mikael Lilius – Former CEO of Fortum Elisabeth Rehn – Former MP of the Swedish People's Party and the first woman as the...
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(born 1955), actress, model, Miss Suomi 1975 and Miss Universe 1975 Elisabeth Rehn (born 1935), politician Einojuhani Rautavaara (1928–2016), composer...
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Kristian Relander – president of Finland 1925–1931 (1883–1942) Elisabeth Rehn – politician Olli Rehn – commissioner and vice-president of the European Commission...
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Michnik Oleg Panfilov Tom Stoppard Bernard-Henri Lévy Natasha Kandic Elisabeth Rehn Zbigniew Brzezinski Mariane Pearl Azar Nafisi Asma Jahangir Carl Gershman...
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of October. Ahtisaari narrowly won over his second round opponent, Elisabeth Rehn of the Swedish People's Party. During the campaign, there were rumours...
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renewed powerful Russia." In response to this, Finnish defense minister Elisabeth Rehn responded to this by saying, "Zhirinovsky is regarded in Finland as...
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(1 Mar 1990–26 Apr 1991) 422 Social Democratic Party Harri Holkeri Elisabeth Rehn Minister of Defence (13 Jun 1990–26 Apr 1991) (26 Apr 1991–1 Jan 1995)...
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commander-in-chief, 1939 to 1945; and President of Finland, 1944 to 1946 (1867–1951) Elisabeth Rehn – member of parliament, 1979 to 1995; leader of the Swedish People's...
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and it was noted in the report by United Nations Special Rapporteur Elisabeth Rehn that in a particular case they were both retired police officers and...
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societal achievements. The laureates include prominent people like Elisabeth Rehn (1996), Märta Tikkanen (2001), Eva Biaudet (2006), and Astrid Thors...
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Viikilä Baba Lybeck Akvarelleja Engelin kaupungista 2017 Juha Hurme Elisabeth Rehn Niemi 2018 Olli Jalonen Seppo Puttonen Taivaanpallo 2019 Pajtim Statovci...
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Paloheimo (Vihr), 3,551 votes; Margareta Pietikäinen (SFP), 7,627 votes; Elisabeth Rehn (SFP), 16,787 votes; Jouni J. Särkijärvi (Kok), 4,458 votes; Martti...
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veterans. The former Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations Elisabeth Rehn acted as patroness for the conference. There, the long-standing silence...
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