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Timo Soini

1962 - presente

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Timo Juhani Soini (Rauma, 30 maggio 1962) è un politico finlandese, cofondatore ed ex leader del partito dei Veri Finlandesi, è stato europarlamentare dal 2009 al 2011, vice primo ministro finlandese dal 2015 al 2017 e ministro degli affari esteri dal 2015 al 2019. Leggi di più su Wikipedia

His biography is available in 31 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 29 in 2024). Timo Soini is the 16,359th most popular politico (down from 15,374th in 2024), the 383rd most popular biography from Finland (down from 328th in 2019) and the 80th most popular Finnish Politico.

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Among Politicos

Among politicos, Timo Soini ranks 16,359 out of 19,576Before him are Les Aspin, Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl, Hubert Minnis, Tahirou Congacou, Amos Sawyer, and Erwin Huber. After him are Li Xi, Henry Herbert, 4th Earl of Carnarvon, Theodoros Pangalos, Juan Bautista Ceballos, Viktor Putyatin, and Vasily Perovsky.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Timo Soini ranks 380Before him are Danny Faure, Kardam, Prince of Tarnovo, Stephen Keshi, Neven Spahija, Garth Brooks, and Néstor Clausen. After him are Jorge Martínez, Anatoliy Serdyukov, Sara Danius, Andrei Panin, Steven Mnuchin, and Marc Lavoine.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Timo Soini ranks 383 out of 751Before him are Kaarlo Tuominen (1908), Niilo Halonen (1940), Leena Krohn (1947), Lucina Hagman (1863), Toni Nieminen (1975), and Arvo Viitanen (1924). After him are Erika Vikman (1993), Käärijä (1993), Jalmari Eskola (1886), Simo Puupponen (1915), Rauno Miettinen (1949), and Juice Leskinen (1950).

Among Politicos In Finland

Among politicos born in Finland, Timo Soini ranks 80Before him are Paavo Väyrynen (1946), Claes Andersson (1937), Anna-Maja Henriksson (1964), Miina Sillanpää (1866), Eeva Ruoppa (1932), and Lucina Hagman (1863). After him are Ilkka Kanerva (1948), Antti Kalliomäki (1947), Santeri Alkio (1862), Marjatta Kajosmaa (1938), Jan-Erik Enestam (1947), and Mirja Lehtonen (1942).

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