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The
Centre Party or
Suomen Keskusta is a
political party in
Finland. The party was founded in
1908 and was then known as the
Agrarian Party or
Maalaisliitto. The current
Prime Minister of Finland is
Matti Vanhanen, who succeeded
Anneli Jäätteenmäki.
Although the party has an ideological background in the 19th century fennoman[?] movement, the party is rather the direct continuation of the Estate of the Peasantry[?] in the pre-1906 diets (see: the Riksdag of the Estates).
Prominent party leaders
- Lauri Kristian Relander, President 1925- 1931
- Kyösti Kallio, Prime Minister four times 1922-1937, President 1937-1940
- Urho Kekkonen, Prime Minister twice 1950-1956, President 1956-1981
- Martti Miettunen, Prime Minister twice 1961-1977
- Johannes Virolainen[?], Prime Minister, Speaker of Parliament
- Ahti Karjalainen[?], Prime Minister
- Paavo Väyrynen[?], Foreign Minister, Member of the European parliament, Party Chairman.
- Esko Aho, Prime Minister
- Anneli Jäätteenmäki, Prime Minister
- Matti Vanhanen, Prime Minister
Official website
Suomen Keskusta (
http://www.keskusta.fi/index.phtml)
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