Tuure Jaakko Kalervo Junnila (24 July 1910, in Kiikka – 21 June 1999) was a Finnish economist and politician. He served as Minister of Finance from 17 November 1953 to 4 May 1954.[1] He was a member of the Parliament of Finland from 1951 to 1962, from 1966 to 1979, from 1983 to 1987 and from 1990 to 1991, representing the National Coalition Party.[2]
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Tuure Jaakko Kalervo Junnila (24 July 1910, in Kiikka – 21 June 1999) was a Finnish economist and politician. He served as Minister of Finance from 17...
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always used coercive measures. Some prominent politicians, most notably TuureJunnila (NCP) and Veikko Vennamo (Rural Party), were able to brand themselves...
Constitutional Right Party (POP). Well-known hard-right politicians such as TuureJunnila and Georg C. Ehrnrooth spoke at the organization’s events. However,...
1895 and closed in 1987. Kiikka is the birthplace of the politician TuureJunnila, the historian Reino Kero, the scientist Eino Kulonen and the poet Kaarlo...
Minister of Defence (Finland) 1937–1940 Succeeded by Rudolf Walden Preceded by Viljo Rantala Minister of Finance (Finland) 1953 Succeeded by TuureJunnila...
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