Talk:Anneli Jäätteenmäki
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editIn 1906 it became the first country in Europe to give women the vote. Women have previous held senior posts including defence minister, national bank governor, speaker of parliament.
The new parliament has 75 female members - 37.5% of the total.
This doesn't belong on this page. Maybe on Politics of Finland. Jniemenmaa 12:31 Apr 16, 2003 (UTC)
I removed the stuff below from the page, since it is a almost a straight copy of this website [1]
-- Jniemenmaa 12:48 May 10, 2003 (UTC)
- Prime Minister 17.4.2003-.
- Chairman, allowance judge, Member of Parliament of the party.
- Finland's Central Party.
- Date of birth and place of birth: 11.2.1955 Lapua.
- Domicile: Helsinki.
- Minister of Justice 1.5.1994-13.4.1995.
- Chairman of Finland of the Centre Party 2002puheenjohtaja, vice-chairman 2000-*2002.
- Member of Parliament 1987-.
- Finland's of the council of the Nordic countries delegation 1987-1994.
- Vice-chairman of the parliamentary faction of the centre 1991-1994, 1999-2000.
- Bank council of the parliament (-1991 the parliamentary trustees of the bank of Eduskunta) 1991-1994, 1995-2003.
- Vice-chairman of Finland's delegation of the European Council 1996-2003.
- Council 1996-1999 of the deposit insurance fund of the country.
- Finland's of the parliamentary general assembly of the Western European Union delegation 1999-2003.
- Speaker of the parliament 25.3.2003-17.4.2003.
- Lawyer of the office vs. of the municipal contracting delegation 1981-1982.
- Temporary helper in Ministry for Foreign Affairs 1982.
- Lawyer of the town of Lapua 1982-1987.
- Political secretary 1983-1984.
- Secretary of law creating 1986 of the parliamentary faction of the centre party.
- Civil rights committee 1991.
- Bank of Finland committee 1993-1994.
- Constitution 2000 committee 1996-1997.
- Valtioneuvostolakitoimikunta 2001-2002.
- Consultative committee 1987-1991 of equality matters.
- Consultative committee 1988-1991 of Vankeinhoitoasia chairman 1991-1994.
- Government of the students' union of the University of Helsinki 1978-1979.
- Vice-chairman of the Paasikivi company 1994-.
- Member of the consultative committee of the kriminaalipoliittinen institute (HEUNI) under the UN 1996-.
- Consultative committee 2001 of Vattenfall Oy.
- Council 2003 of the the supporter's association of Savonlinna ry of Oopperajuhlas.
- Spouse: news chef Jorma Melleri 1994-.
- Hobbies: physical education, literature.
First female PM under a female president
editI removed the statement "She was the first and so far only female prime minister to serve under a female president" because it had occurred in Sri Lanka in the late 1990s. --Mezaco (talk) 00:14, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
Reason for dismissal
editThis article completely ignores the circumstances of her removal as PM, and it really should mention this in order to provide full details of her biography. Can someone please add a section about why she was forced to resign? --Mezaco (talk) 00:16, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
I second this. It's almost as if her minions have come in and tried to remove it from history. -- 98.247.25.157 (talk) 10:15, 27 January 2009 (UTC)
One user deleted the entire section on the scandal that led to her quick resignation. I restored it but I think more needs to be done to make sure the content itself is accurate. However completely deleting this section made the subject's tenure as one of the shortest in Finland's history practically incoherent. Ofrc3 (talk) 05:45, 3 July 2009 (UTC)
I think someone should add some sort of pronunciation guide on the English page for those of us who can't pronounce it. --Ajgajg1134 16:11, 2 December 2010 (UTC)
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