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Tytti Tuppurainen

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Tytti Tuppurainen
Tuppurainen in 2019
Minister of European Affairs and Ownership Steering
In office
10 December 2019 – 20 June 2023
Prime MinisterSanna Marin
Preceded byHerself (European Affairs)
Sirpa Paatero (Ownership Steering)
Succeeded byAnders Adlercreutz
Minister for European Affairs
In office
6 June 2019 – 10 December 2019
Prime MinisterAntti Rinne
Preceded bySampo Terho
Succeeded byHerself
Personal details
Born (1976-02-18) 18 February 1976 (age 48)
Oulu, North Ostrobothnia, Finland
Political partySocial Democratic Party

Tytti Tuppurainen (born 18 February 1976) is a Finnish politician.

Born in Oulu, Tuppurainen was elected to the Finnish Parliament for the Social Democratic Party in 2011, from the constituency of Oulu.[1] In 2019 she was re-elected to the parliament for the term 2019–2023.[2]

Tuppurainen was appointed Minister for European Affairs in the cabinet of Prime Minister Antti Rinne in 2019.[1][3] When Finland held the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union, she led talks with member states over its budget for the years 2021–2027.[4]

After the collapse of Rinne Cabinet in December 2019, Tuppurainen continued in the subsequent Marin Cabinet, in which she had "Ownership Steering" added to her ministerial portfolio.[5] This refers to the policy for government-owned companies.[6] During her tenure she oversaw the €6 billion loss of Uniper from Fortum, which is majority state-owned. [7]

Honours

References

  1. ^ a b "TyttiTuppurainen". www.eduskunta.fi. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Parliamentary Elections 2019". tulospalvelu.vaalit.fi. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Tytti Tuppurainen. Minister for European Affairs". valtioneuvosto.fi. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  4. ^ Anne Kauranen (16 October 2019), Finland says both EU Commission and German caps on EU budget 'unrealistic' Reuters.
  5. ^ "Tässä ovat Marinin hallituksen ministerit – joukko äänikuningattaria, pikapaluun tekijä, maailman nuorin pääministeri" (in Finnish). Yle. 9 December 2019. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  6. ^ "Ownership steering by the State". vnk.fi. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  7. ^ "Fortumin toimitusjohtaja: Uniperista lähes kuuden miljardin euron tappiot" (in Finnish). Verkkouutiset. 21 April 2024. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  8. ^ "Medaljregn inför självständighetsdagen – Sanna Marin, Pekka Haavisto och Björn Wahlroos får utmärkelser". Hufvudstadsbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 15 September 2023.


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