Jan Vapaavuori
Jan Vapaavuori | |
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1st Mayor of Helsinki | |
In office 1 June 2017 – 2 August 2021 | |
Preceded by | Jussi Pajunen |
Succeeded by | Juhana Vartiainen |
Minister of Economic Affairs | |
In office 16 November 2012 – 29 May 2015 | |
Prime Minister | Jyrki Katainen Alexander Stubb |
Preceded by | Jyri Häkämies |
Succeeded by | Olli Rehn |
Minister of Housing | |
In office 19 April 2007 – 22 June 2011 | |
Prime Minister | Matti Vanhanen Mari Kiviniemi |
Preceded by | Anneli Taina |
Succeeded by | Krista Kiuru |
Personal details | |
Born | Helsinki, Finland | 3 April 1965
Political party | National Coalition Party |
Alma mater | University of Helsinki Hanken School of Economics |
Jan Pellervo Vapaavuori (born 3 April 1965) is a Finnish politician, the former Minister of Economic Affairs, and the former mayor of Helsinki. Vapaavuori was Minister of Housing and Minister of Nordic Cooperation in Matti Vanhanen's second cabinet and Mari Kiviniemi's cabinet. He was a candidate for the head of his party (the centre-right[1] National Coalition Party) in the June 2014 election, and as part of that the likeliest interim Prime Minister of Finland. However he eventually failed to make the eventual head-to-head round within the Coalition Party, which saw Alexander Stubb defeat Paula Risikko.[2][3]
Vapaavuori has been a Helsinki City Council member since 1997.[4] He has been a member of the Parliament since 2003, from the constituency of Helsinki, and he represents the National Coalition Party.[5] From 2011 to 2012 he was the chairman of the party's parliamentary group.[6] Vapaavuori was elected Mayor of Helsinki in 2017. His term started on 1 June 2017.[7] In November 2020 Vapaavuori announced that he will not be seeking re-election and plans to retire from politics.[8]
Vapaavuori acquired a law degree from University of Helsinki in 1989. He continued his studies in Helsinki, Uppsala, The Hague and Hanken School of Economics as well. He has worked in the National Union of University Students in Finland.
Vapaavuori was born into a bilingual family: his father, Panu, is a Finnish jurist and mother, Gun, was a Swedish teacher.[9] He is married to Outi Laitinen-Vapaavuori, a doctor of veterinary medicine.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "The Democratic Society". National Coalition Party (KOK). 3 March 2014. Archived from the original on 19 November 2017. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
- ^ Leadership campaign discussion live!
- ^ Alexander Stubb to be the Chairman of the Coalition Party.
- ^ a b "Finnish Council of State - Jan Vapaavuori". Archived from the original on 2008-11-16. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
- ^ Personal details - Minister of Housing Jan Vapaavuori[permanent dead link]. Finnish Government
- ^ "Kansallisen kokoomuksen eduskuntaryhmä | Eduskunta". Archived from the original on 2014-05-05. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
- ^ "National Coalition Party and Greens win elections, Jan Vapaavuori to be Mayor". City of Helsinki. 10 April 2017. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
- ^ "HS-haastattelu | Jan Vapaavuori ei haekaan jatkokautta Helsingin pormestarina ja kertoo nyt HS:lle, miksi päätyi yllätyspäätökseensä". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). 2020-11-08. Retrieved 2021-04-20.
- ^ "Jan Vapaavuori – Rötösherra". City (in Finnish). 18 August 2006. Retrieved December 7, 2016.
External links
[edit]- Jan Vapaavuori website
- Jan Vapaavuori profile at Council of State website (in English)
- 1965 births
- Living people
- Politicians from Helsinki
- Finnish people of Swedish descent
- National Coalition Party politicians
- Ministers of trade and industry of Finland
- Members of the Parliament of Finland (2003–2007)
- Members of the Parliament of Finland (2007–2011)
- Members of the Parliament of Finland (2011–2015)
- Mayors of Helsinki
- National Coalition Party politician stubs