Timo Soini Politician

Timo Juhani Soini (born 30 May 1962) is a Finnish politician, the co-founder and current leader of the Finns Party. He was a member of the European Parliament from 2009 until 2011, when he returned to the Parliament of Finland. Well known as an EU-sceptic populist, he was elected a member of the Espoo city council in 2000 and the Parliament of Finland in 2003. In the 2009 European Parliament election he won a seat in the European Parliament with Finland's highest personal vote share (nearly 10% of all votes), becoming the first member of the Finns Party in the European Parliament.In the 2011 parliamentary election, his party won 19.1% of the votes, which was described as "shocking" and "exceptional" by the Finnish media. Soini himself won the most votes of all candidates, leaving behind the Finnish Foreign Minister Alexander Stubb and the Minister of Finance Jyrki Katainen in their Uusimaa electoral district. Helsingin Sanomat concluded that "Timo Soini rewrote the electoral history books".Soini has become one of the internationally best-known critics of European Union bailouts and safety mechanisms. Soini's column "Why I Don't Support Europe's Bailouts" in the Wall Street Journal was the most read and emailed article of the magazine's daily European edition.

Personal facts

Timo Soini
Birth dateMay 30, 1962
Birth nameTimo Juhani Soini
Birth place
Rauma Finland
Nationality
Finns
Religion
Catholic Church
Education
University of Helsinki

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Politician

military branch
Finnish Army
military rank
Corporal
office
Member of the European Parliament
Leader of the Finns Party
Member of Espoo City Board
Member of Espoo City Council
party
Finns Party
successor

Timo Soini on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://timosoini.fi
  2. http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/public/geoSearch/view.do?country=FI&partNumber=1&language=EN&id=96666