Ilkka Suominen

Finnish politician (1939–2022)
Ministeri (Minister)
Ilkka Suominen
Suominen in 2009
Speaker of the Parliament of Finland
In office
2 April 1987 – 5 May 1987
Preceded byErkki Pystynen
Succeeded byMatti Ahde
In office
30 April 1991 – 6 February 1993
Preceded byEsko Aho
Succeeded byRiitta Uosukainen
President of the Nordic Council
In office
1992–1992
Preceded byAnker Jørgensen
Succeeded byJan P. Syse
Personal details
Born(1939-04-08)8 April 1939
Nakkila, Finland
Died23 May 2022(2022-05-23) (aged 83)
Political partyNational Coalition Party
SpouseRiitta Suominen

Ilkka Olavi Suominen (8 April 1939 – 23 May 2022)[1] was a Finnish politician from the National Coalition Party. He was President of the Nordic Council in 1992.

He was a member of the parliament from 1970 to 1975 and from 1983 to 1994. Suominen was the chairman of the National Coalition Party 1979–1991 and twice the speaker of the parliament 1987 and 1991–1994. He held the position of minister of trade and industry in Holkeri cabinet 1987–1991.[2] Suominen left parliament to become CEO of state monopoly Alko.[3] He was elected as a member of the European Parliament (MEP) for one term between 1999 and 2004 (EPP).

He was also the chairman of the Parliamentary Assembly of the OSCE 1992–1994.

See also

  • Bilderberg Group

References

  1. ^ "Kokoomuksen entinen puheenjohtaja Ilkka Suominen on kuollut" (in Finnish). Helsingin Sanomat. 23 May 2022. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Finnish Government - Ministers of Trade and Industry". Valtioneuvosto.fi. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  3. ^ "Edustajamatrikkeli". Eduskunta.
Political offices
Preceded by
Erkki Pystynen
Speaker of the Parliament of Finland
1987
Succeeded by
Matti Ahde
Preceded by Speaker of the Parliament of Finland
1991-1993
Succeeded by
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Presidents of the Nordic Council
  1. Hans Hedtoft
  2. Einar Gerhardsen
  3. Nils Herlitz
  4. Erik Eriksen
  5. Lennart Heljas
  6. Nils Hønsvald
  7. Bertil Ohlin
  8. Gísli Jónsson
  9. Erik Eriksen
  10. Karl-August Fagerholm
  11. Nils Hønsvald
  12. Bertil Ohlin
  13. Sigurður Bjarnason
  14. Harald Nielsen
  15. Eino Sirén
  16. Svenn Stray
  17. Leif Cassel
  18. Matthías Á. Mathiesen
  19. Jens Otto Krag
  20. V. J. Sukselainen
  21. Kåre Willoch
  22. Johannes Antonsson
  23. Ragnhildur Helgadóttir
  24. Knud Enggaard
  25. V. J. Sukselainen
  26. Trygve Bratteli
  27. Olof Palme
  28. Matthías Á. Mathiesen
  29. Knud Enggaard
  30. Elsi Hetemäki-Olander
  31. Jo Benkow
  32. Karin Söder
  33. Páll Pétursson
  34. Anker Jørgensen
  35. Elsi Hetemäki-Olander
  36. Jan P. Syse
  37. Karin Söder
  38. Páll Pétursson
  39. Anker Jørgensen
  40. Ilkka Suominen
  41. Jan P. Syse
  42. Sten Andersson
  43. Per Olof Håkansson
  44. Geir Haarde
  45. Knud Enggaard
  46. Olof Salmén
  47. Berit Brørby Larsen
  48. Gun Hellsvik
  49. Sigríður Anna Þórðardóttir
  50. Svend Erik Hovmand
  51. Outi Ojala
  52. Inge Lønning
  53. Gabriel Romanus
  54. Rannveig Guðmundsdóttir
  55. Ole Stavad
  56. Dagfinn Høybråten
  57. Erkki Tuomioja
  58. Sinikka Bohlin
  59. Helgi Hjörvar
  60. Henrik Dam Kristensen
  61. Kimmo Sasi
  62. Marit Nybakk
  63. Karin Åström
  64. Hans Wallmark
  65. Höskuldur Þórhallsson
  66. Henrik Dam Kristensen
  67. Britt Lundberg
  68. Michael von Tetzschner
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