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Vartiainen was born in Helsinki and according to Vartiainen, he was raised in a Christian environment.<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|last=Tontti|first=Jarkko|date=2021-07-04|title=Jarkko Tontti Podcast interview with Juhana Vartiainen|url=https://open.spotify.com/episode/2DTBGU8P1Izg1MzUKQgygN?si=81e016d8377645ce|url-status=live|website=Spotify podcast}}</ref> Both of Vartiainen's parents were [[Evacuation of Finnish Karelia|Karelian refugees]], his father being born and raised in Ladogan-Karelian [[Sortavala]] and his mother being born in 1931 in [[Viipuri]].<ref name=":3" /> Vartiainen's family included himself and three sisters. Vartiainen's father Henri Vartiainen was an economist and economic researcher. Vartiainen completed his [[Conscription in Finland|mandatory military service in Finland]] and his current rank in the reserve is lieutenant.<ref name=":0" /> Vartiainen studied social sciences at the University of Helsinki, earning his doctorate in social sciences in 1992.<ref name=":0" /> Vartiainen joined the Social Democratic Party of Finland in 1975.<ref name=":4">{{Cite web|title=40 vuotta SDP:hen kuulunut Juhana Vartiainen tylyttää: ”Demarit menneet älyllisesti alaspäin”|url=https://www.iltalehti.fi/politiikka/a/201802072200727570|access-date=2021-07-04|website=www.iltalehti.fi|language=fi}}</ref> |
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== Career before politics == |
== Career before politics == |
Revision as of 18:44, 31 December 2021
Juhana Vartiainen | |
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2nd Mayor of Helsinki | |
Assumed office 2 August 2021 | |
Preceded by | Jan Vapaavuori |
Member of the Finnish Parliament | |
Assumed office 22 April 2015 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Juhana Mikael Vartiainen 28 May 1958 Helsinki, Finland |
Political party | National Coalition Party (2015–present) Social Democratic Party (1975–2015) |
Alma mater | University of Helsinki Doctor of Social Sciences (1992) |
Juhana Mikael Vartiainen[1] (born 28 May 1958[1]) is a Finnish politician, economist[2] and a member of the Finnish Parliament, representing the National Coalition Party, which he joined after having been a member of the Social Democratic Party of Finland from 1975 to 2015.[3] He was elected the Mayor of Helsinki in August 2021 by the Helsinki city council.[4]
Early life and education
Vartiainen was born in Helsinki and according to Vartiainen, he was raised in a Christian environment.[5] Both of Vartiainen's parents were Karelian refugees, his father being born and raised in Ladogan-Karelian Sortavala and his mother being born in 1931 in Viipuri.[5] Vartiainen's family included himself and three sisters. Vartiainen's father Henri Vartiainen was an economist and economic researcher. Vartiainen completed his mandatory military service in Finland and his current rank in the reserve is lieutenant.[1] Vartiainen studied social sciences at the University of Helsinki, earning his doctorate in social sciences in 1992.[1] Vartiainen joined the Social Democratic Party of Finland in 1975.[6]
Career before politics
Throughout his career, Vartiainen has worked in Helsinki and Stockholm, Sweden. He worked as an adjunct research assistant at the Academy of Finland Research Council for Culture and Society in 1984–1986. Between 1993 and 2005, Vartiainen worked as a researcher and senior researcher at the Finnish Labour Institute for Economic Research (Palkansaajien tutkimuslaitos). Between 2002 and 2005 Vartiainen worked at the Swedish Trade Union Institute for Economic Research as a researcher in 2002–2003 and as the managing director in 2003–2005. In 2005 Vartiainen became the research director of the Swedish National Institute of Economic Research (Konjukturinstitutet. Vartiainen worked at the Konjunkturinstitutet until 2012, when he became the director general of the Finnish VATT Institute for Economic Research, an institution that produces and studies scientific research and analyses of micro- and macroeconomics as well as economic policy in Finland.[1][7]
Political career
Vartiainen left the Social Democratic Party of Finland in 2015, citing his dislike of the party leadership as well as the party chairman, Antti Rinne.[6]
Vartiainen was elected to the parliament in 2015 from the Helsinki district, gaining 11,436 votes in the elections.[8] He was re-elected in 2019 with 8,206 votes.[9]
In 2021 Vartiainen was the National Coalition Party's mayoral candidate of Helsinki in the 2021 Finnish municipal elections, being elected to the city council of Helsinki with 13,898 votes, coming third in the personal vote share after fellow National Coalition Party candidate Elina Valtonen with 15,793 votes and the Finns Party's Jussi Halla-Aho at 18,978 votes.[10] Vartiainen's National Coalition Party won the election in Helsinki, as Finland uses the d'Hont voting method in parliamentary and municipal elections, with the party gathering a total of 25,6% of the total share of votes and 23 representatives out of a total of 85 in the city council.[11] Vartiainen is expected to assume the title of Mayor of Helsinki in August, when the newly elected session of the city council begins and the council chooses a mayor, traditionally picked from the party with the largest share of representatives.[4] Finnish politician, city council representative and researcher Atte Kaleva is expected to take the seat of Vartiainen in the Parliament of Finland when Vartiainen assumes the mayorship.[12]
Vartiainen is the chairman of the Commerce Committee in the Finnish Parliament.[13]
Political views
Vartiainen describes himself as a "right-leaning Social Democrat" (in Finnish: oikeistodemari), following the footsteps of Finnish career politician Väinö Tanner.[14]
Vartiainen supports work-based immigration to Finland.[2]
Vartiainen does not support the Marin administration's social- and healthcare reform law (in Finnish Sote-uudistus), which he describes to be counter-productive, cost-increasing and expensive.[15]
Other activities
- National Audit Office of Finland (NAOF), Member of the Advisory Board (2017-2019)[16]
References
- ^ a b c d e "Juhana Vartiainen". www.eduskunta.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 2021-07-04.
- ^ a b "HS: Juhana Vartiainen haluaa kokoomuksen pormestariehdokkaaksi Helsingissä - "olen johnlennonmainen idealisti"". www.iltalehti.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 2021-07-04.
- ^ "40 vuotta SDP:hen kuulunut Juhana Vartiainen tylyttää: "Demarit menneet älyllisesti alaspäin"". www.iltalehti.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 2021-07-04.
- ^ a b "Helsingin tuleva pormestari Juhana Vartiainen: "Vihaan julkisten varojen tuhlausta" – Lue, miten talousosaaja aikoo johtaa pääkaupunkia". Yle Uutiset (in Finnish). Retrieved 2021-07-04.
- ^ a b Tontti, Jarkko (2021-07-04). "Jarkko Tontti Podcast interview with Juhana Vartiainen". Spotify podcast.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ a b "40 vuotta SDP:hen kuulunut Juhana Vartiainen tylyttää: "Demarit menneet älyllisesti alaspäin"". www.iltalehti.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 2021-07-04.
- ^ "Eduskunta.fi Juhana Vartiainen". 2021-07-04.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Valitut ehdokkaat Helsingin vaalipiiri". Ministry of Justice. Archived from the original on 27 April 2015. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
- ^ "Elected: Electoral district of Helsinki". Ministry of Justice. 17 April 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
- ^ "Helsingin Sanomien Kuntavaalit 2021 Vaalikoneen tulospalvelu". 2021-07-04.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Yle - Tulospalvelu - Helsinki - Helsingin vaalipiiri - Kuntavaalit 2021 - Yle.fi". vaalit.yle.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 2021-07-04.
- ^ "Atte Kalevasta voi tulla uusi kansanedustaja" (in Finnish). 2021-06-13. Retrieved 2021-07-04.
- ^ "Talousvaliokunta". www.eduskunta.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 2021-07-04.
- ^ "Juhana Vartiainen: Kutsun itseäni tannerilaiseksi oikeistodemariksi" (in Finnish). 2021-10-03. Retrieved 2021-07-04.
- ^ "Juhana Vartiainen: Hallitusrintama vesitti kriittisen sote-lausunnon" (in Finnish). 2021-04-30. Retrieved 2021-07-04.
- ^ Advisory Board 2017-2019 National Audit Office of Finland (NAOF).
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