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Antti Rinne
Rinne in 2019
45th Prime Minister of Finland
In office 6 June 2019 – 10 December 2019
President
Sauli Niinistö
Deputy
Mika Lintilä Katri Kulmuni
Preceded by
Juha Sipilä
Succeeded by
Sanna Marin
Deputy Prime Minister of Finland
In office 6 June 2014 – 29 May 2015
Prime Minister
Jyrki Katainen Alexander Stubb
Preceded by
Jutta Urpilainen
Succeeded by
Timo Soini
Speaker of the Parliament of Finland
In office 24 April 2019 – 5 June 2019
Preceded by
Paula Risikko
Succeeded by
Matti Vanhanen
Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Finland
In office 11 December 2019 – 16 December 2020
Speaker
Matti Vanhanen Anu Vehviläinen
Preceded by
Tuula Haatainen
Succeeded by
Tarja Filatov
Minister of Finance
In office 6 June 2014 – 29 May 2015
Prime Minister
Jyrki Katainen Alexander Stubb
Preceded by
Jutta Urpilainen
Succeeded by
Alexander Stubb
Leader of the Social Democratic Party
In office 9 May 2014 – 22 August 2020
Preceded by
Jutta Urpilainen
Succeeded by
Sanna Marin
Personal details
Born
(1962-11-03) 3 November 1962 (age 61) Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland
Political party
Social Democratic
Spouse
Heta Ravolainen
Education
University of Helsinki
Antti Juhani Rinne (Finnish pronunciation:[ˈɑntːiˈjuhɑniˈrinːe]; born 3 November 1962) is a Finnish politician who served as speaker of the Parliament of Finland from April to June 2019 and Prime Minister of Finland from June to December 2019. He led the Social Democratic Party from 2014 until 2020. In August 2023, he was hired as the General Secretary of SAMAK for a three-year term.[1]
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Antti Juhani Rinne (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈɑntːi ˈjuhɑni ˈrinːe]; born 3 November 1962) is a Finnish politician who served as speaker of the Parliament...
The cabinet of AnttiRinne was the 75th government of Finland. It was formed following the parliamentary election of 2019 and was formally appointed by...
Council of Tampere and was later elected member of Parliament. Following AnttiRinne's resignation in the wake of the postal strike controversy, Marin was...
Alliance, Socialist International and SAMAK. Following the resignation of AnttiRinne in December 2019, Sanna Marin became the country's 46th Prime Minister...
came in second in a vote to replace Social Democratic Party’s leader AnttiRinne in December 2019 after his resignation, narrowly losing to Transportation...
and the Swedish People's Party, with AnttiRinne serving as the prime minister of Finland. Later that year, Rinne was involved in a political scandal regarding...
"Pääministeri AnttiRinne vierailee Kuopiossa kouluhyökkäyksen vuoksi – tapaa kansalaisia illalla keskustassa" [Prime Minister AnttiRinne visiting Kuopio...
Rinne may refer to: Aleksi Rinne (1899–1974), Finnish smallholder and politician AnttiRinne (b. 1962), Finnish politician Esa Rinne (b. 1943), Finnish...
In office 24 June 2014 – 29 May 2015 President Sauli Niinistö Deputy AnttiRinne Preceded by Jyrki Katainen Succeeded by Juha Sipilä Minister of Finance...
in responding to problems in the labor market. Later, Prime Minister AnttiRinne resigned, and Kulmuni publicly refused to join the National Coalition...
his own movement its first elected MP. Social Democratic Party leader AnttiRinne subsequently formed a coalition government with the Centre Party, Green...
appointed Minister for European Affairs in the cabinet of Prime Minister AnttiRinne in 2019. When Finland held the rotating presidency of the Council of...
Veronica Rehn-Kivi (SFP), Member of the Finnish Parliament (2016–2023). AnttiRinne (SDP), Prime Minister of Finland (2019) and Minister of Finance (2014–2015)...
Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade in the cabinet of Prime Minister AnttiRinne and then in the cabinet of Prime Minister Sanna Marin from 2019 to 2023...
named the Minister of Economic Affairs in AnttiRinne's cabinet. On 7 September 2019, Kulmuni defeated Antti Kaikkonen in the leadership election of the...
footballer Antti Raanta (born 1989), Finnish ice hockey goalkeeper Antti Reini (born 1964), Finnish actor AnttiRinne (born 1962), Finnish politician Antti Sarpila...
that resulted in the resignation of Prime Minister AnttiRinne and his cabinet. In November 2019, Rinne and local government minister Sirpa Paatero were...
party conference in May. She was narrowly defeated by her challenger, AnttiRinne, in a 257 to 243 vote. Urpilainen subsequently stepped down as the Minister...
Social Democratic Party. He was defeated by the incumbent party leader AnttiRinne in the election on 4 February 2017. On 6 June 2019, Harakka was appointed...
Frederiksen, the leader of the Social Democrats and Prime Minister of Denmark. AnttiRinne is the General Secretary, and Kjersti Stenseng the Chair of the Board...
Historian jäänteistä kohti nykyaikaa. "Government of Prime Minister AnttiRinne". Finnish Government. Archived from the original on 6 June 2019. Retrieved...
Democratic party convention, held in Lahti, elected the incumbent chair AnttiRinne for a second term as the chair of Social Democratic Party. MP Timo Harakka...
incoming governing coalition under the leadership of Prime Minister AnttiRinne, the Green League named Haavisto as the next foreign minister. In this...
Antti Samuli Kaikkonen (born 14 February 1974 in Turku, Finland) is a Finnish politician of the Centre Party. He has been a member of the Finnish Parliament...
000 people attended the 2018 Helsinki Pride parade, and Prime Minister AnttiRinne participated in its 2019 edition. Sápmi Pride is held in the far north...
Ohisalo as their choice for the post of minister of the interior in the AnttiRinne cabinet. In June 2019, Ohisalo was elected chairman of the Greens at...
claims the Youth Foundation donated under the direction of Centre Party MP Antti Kaikkonen funding of over 90,000 euros for his own campaign and that of...