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Kalevi Sorsa
Sorsa in 1975.
34th Prime Minister of Finland[1]
In office 19 February 1982 – 30 April 1987
President
Mauno Koivisto
Deputy
Ahti Pekkala Paavo Väyrynen
Preceded by
Mauno Koivisto
Succeeded by
Harri Holkeri
In office 15 May 1977 – 26 May 1979
President
Urho Kekkonen
Deputy
Johannes Virolainen
Preceded by
Martti Miettunen
Succeeded by
Mauno Koivisto
In office 4 September 1972 – 13 June 1975
President
Urho Kekkonen
Deputy
Ahti Karjalainen
Preceded by
Rafael Paasio
Succeeded by
Keijo Liinamaa
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office 30 April 1987 – 31 January 1989
Prime Minister
Harri Holkeri
Preceded by
Paavo Väyrynen
Succeeded by
Pertti Paasio
In office 30 November 1975 – 29 September 1976
Prime Minister
Martti Miettunen
Preceded by
Olavi J. Mattila
Succeeded by
Keijo Korhonen
In office 23 February 1972 – 4 September 1972
Prime Minister
Rafael Paasio
Preceded by
Olavi J. Mattila
Succeeded by
Ahti Karjalainen
Deputy Prime Minister of Finland
In office 30 April 1987 – 31 January 1989
Prime Minister
Harri Holkeri
Preceded by
Paavo Väyrynen
Succeeded by
Pertti Paasio
In office 30 November 1975 – 29 September 1976
Prime Minister
Martti Miettunen
Preceded by
Olavi J. Mattila
Succeeded by
Ahti Karjalainen
Personal details
Born
Taisto Kalevi Sorsa
(1930-12-21)21 December 1930 Keuruu, Finland
Died
16 January 2004(2004-01-16) (aged 73) Helsinki, Finland
Political party
Social Democratic
Spouse
Elli Irene Fate
Taisto Kalevi Sorsa (21 December 1930 – 16 January 2004) was a Finnish politician who served as Prime Minister of Finland three times: 1972–1975, 1977–1979 and 1982–1987. At the time of his death he still held the record for most days of incumbency as prime minister.[2] He was also a long-time leader of the Social Democratic Party of Finland.
^"Governments in chronological order". Finnish government (Valtioneuvosto). Retrieved 27 March 2017.
^"Ministerikortisto". Valtioneuvosto. Archived from the original on 2009-05-03.
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(1976–1978; 1983–1986) and President of the Portuguese Republic (1986–1996) KaleviSorsa, Prime Minister of Finland (1972–1975; 1977–1979; 1982–1987) Alexis Tsipras...
Party (SFP); and many of the same ministers, with veteran SDP politician KaleviSorsa as Prime Minister. Two devaluations in October 1982, amounting to a 10%...
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Ahtisaari and former Prime Minister and diplomat KaleviSorsa. Ahtisaari led in the polls against Sorsa, who was already a popular and experienced politician...
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Lius, ice hockey player Jukka Rautakorpi, professional ice hockey coach KaleviSorsa, former Prime Minister of Finland Matti Kassila, film director Mirjami...
in Sorsa's cabinets 1982–1987 and was elected Speaker of the Parliament in 1987. He was replaced as the speaker by KaleviSorsa in 1989 when Sorsa stepped...
People's Party and Liberal Party) resigned in May 1977, and Social Democrat KaleviSorsa returned to office as Prime Minister after having served two years earlier...
1987 – 26 April 1991 President Mauno Koivisto Deputy KaleviSorsa Pertti Paasio Preceded by KaleviSorsa Succeeded by Esko Aho 4th Special Representative...
and Health (19 Feb 1982–6 May 1983) 1684 Centre Party KaleviSorsa Martti Miettunen KaleviSorsa Inkeri Anttila Minister of Justice (13 Jun 1975–30 Nov...
toiminta, Jukka Seppinen. Vuodet Tehtaankadulla, Albert Akulov. Sisäänajo, KaleviSorsa ... etc Bagley, Tennent H. (2007). Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries and Deadly...
of Stora Enso Jyrki Katainen – M.Soc.Sc., Prime Minister of Finland KaleviSorsa – M.Soc.Sc., the longest-reigning Prime Minister of Finland Kari Jormakka...
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Former residents Merihaka include the former prime minister of Finland, KaleviSorsa. There is also a very active sports hall in Merihaka. "Merihaka on betonitornien...