Karl-August Fagerholm Politician

Karl-August Fagerholm (31 December 1901, Siuntio – 22 May 1984, Helsinki) was Speaker of Parliament and three times Prime Minister of Finland (1948–50, 1956–57, and 1958). Fagerholm became one of the leading politicians of the Social Democrats after the armistice in the Continuation War. As a Scandinavia-oriented Swedish-speaking Finn, he was believed to be more to the taste of the Soviet Union's leadership than his predecessor Väinö Tanner. Fagerholm's post-war career was however marked by fierce opposition from both the Kremlin and domestic communists. He narrowly lost the presidential election to Urho Kekkonen in 1956.

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Karl-August Fagerholm
Birth dateDecember 31, 1901
Birth place
Siuntio
Date of deathMay 22, 1984

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Office holder

deputy
Onni Hiltunen
officePrime Minister of Finland
party
Social Democratic Party of Finland
successor

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