(1977-06-13) 13 June 1977 (age 46) Pirkkala, Finland
Political party
Finns Party
Spouse
Mikko Välimaa
Children
2
Alma mater
University of Turku
Riikka Katriina Purra[1] (Finnish pronunciation:[ˈriːkːɑˈkɑtriːnɑˈpurːɑ]; born 13 June 1977) is a Finnish politician, serving as the Deputy Prime Minister of Finland, and Finance Minister, since 2023. She is also a member of the Parliament of Finland for the Finns Party for the Uusimaa constituency.[2] In August 2021 she was elected the new leader of the party, after Jussi Halla-aho.[3]
^"Puoluerekisteriin merkityt puolueet ja niiden nimenkirjoittajat" (PDF) (in Finnish). Ministry of Justice. 1 March 2021. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
^Profile as a Member of the Parliament of Finland
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Riikka Katriina Purra (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈriːkːɑ ˈkɑtriːnɑ ˈpurːɑ]; born 13 June 1977) is a Finnish politician, serving as the Deputy Prime Minister...
this situation by the security staff. In July 2023, online comments of RiikkaPurra, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Finance of the Orpo Cabinet...
In addition, the program aims to tighten Finland's criminal policy. RiikkaPurra, the chair of the Finns Party, justified the party's joining the coalition...
government in Finnish history" (Li Andersson), Party of Finland leader RiikkaPurra declared that she "saw no divergence between the interests of employers...
his position as a party leader in August 2021. He was succeeded by MP RiikkaPurra on 14 August. Since 2020, further minor splits have emerged within the...
economy, "building up NATO-Finland", and constructing more nuclear plants. RiikkaPurra, the leader of the Finns Party, called for austerity, and said that "we...
of Finance as well. The current Deputy Prime Minister of Finland is RiikkaPurra. "Minister of Finance". Valtioneuvosto. Archived from the original on...
his municipality. RiikkaPurra won the election in the first round with more than 60% of the vote, avoiding a runoff. RiikkaPurra, MP for Uusimaa Sakari...
many families are experiencing at the moment." Deputy Prime Minister RiikkaPurra, referring to the shooting, said that "these kinds of incidents should...
pole vaulter 1977 – Earthwind Moreland, American football player 1977 – RiikkaPurra, Finnish politician 1978 – Ethan Embry, American actor 1978 – Vishwananda...
announced he would not seek another term. He eventually lost the election to RiikkaPurra. Commerce Committee (Chair) 19 April 2023 – Foreign Affairs Committee...
Minister deputising for the Prime Minister RiikkaPurra 20 June 2023 Incumbent Finns Minister of Finance RiikkaPurra 20 June 2023 Incumbent Finns Minister...
parliamentary election, behind Orpo's NCP and the nationalists Finns, led by RiikkaPurra. Despite her party falling to third place, the SDP still managed to pick...
chairmans of the National Coalition Party Petteri Orpo and Finns Party RiikkaPurra viewed joining the treaty as a mistake in a panel of the Finnish national...
and Democrats for Europe National: Estonian Reform Party 17 April 2023 RiikkaPurra Finland Independent National: Finns Party 20 June 2023 Bruno Le Maire...
professional ice hockey player Laura Närhi (born 1978), pop singer RiikkaPurra (born 1977), politician Eero Saarinen (1910–1961), architect Kirkkonummi...
– 9th President of Finland Petteri Orpo – Prime Minister of Finland RiikkaPurra – Member of Parliament, Minister of Finance Krista Kiuru – Member of...
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Sirețeanu Moldova Europe 16 February 2023 27 September 2023 223 days RiikkaPurra Finland Europe 20 June 2023 Incumbent 305 days Rose Nakanaga Micronesia...
1931), shoe designer Pasi Petriläinen (born 1978), ice hockey player RiikkaPurra (born 1977), politician Lauri Pyykönen (born 1978), cross-country skier...
Peltokangas (2019–) Mika Raatikainen (2014–2019) Sakari Puisto (2019–) RiikkaPurra (2019–) Lulu Ranne (2019–) Mari Rantanen (2019–) Minna Reijonen (2019–)...