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Riikka Purra

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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 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. In August 2021 she was elected the new leader of the party, after Jussi Halla-aho. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 19 in 2024). Riikka Purra is the 17,746th most popular politician (down from 17,179th in 2024), the 475th most popular biography from Finland (down from 445th in 2019) and the 93rd most popular Finnish Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Riikka Purra ranks 17,746 out of 19,576Before her are Kinzang Dorji, Dominique Voynet, Debbie Stabenow, Giorgi Ugulava, Manohar Lal Khattar, and Hiram Fong. After her are Charlie Crist, Vladimir Parfenovich, Jane Swift, Nikolay Merkushkin, Khadija Arib, and An Kum-ae.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Riikka Purra ranks 333Before her are Iván Kaviedes, Henri Camara, Benni McCarthy, Jessica Meir, Emil Sutovsky, and Daniel Andersson. After her are Jessica Schwarz, Clea DuVall, Lance Archer, Jason Reitman, Dudu Aouate, and Jérôme Kerviel.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Riikka Purra ranks 475 out of 751Before her are Raimo Helminen (1964), Roope Latvala (1970), Risto Laakkonen (1967), Jarkko Nieminen (1981), Jani Soininen (1972), and Amen (1972). After her are Markku Aro (1950), Jussi Jääskeläinen (1975), Päivi Räsänen (1959), Pertti Ukkola (1950), Seppo Räty (1962), and Anneli Saaristo (1949).

Among POLITICIANS In Finland

Among politicians born in Finland, Riikka Purra ranks 93Before her are Jussi Halla-aho (1971), Sari Essayah (1967), Heidi Hautala (1955), Erkki Liikanen (1950), Jutta Urpilainen (1975), and Henna Virkkunen (1972). After her are Päivi Räsänen (1959), Marjo Matikainen-Kallström (1965), Elina Valtonen (1981), Anu Vehviläinen (1963), Li Andersson (1987), and Samppa Lajunen (1979).