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Sakari Tuomioja

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Sakari Tuomioja

In office
November 17, 1953 – May 5, 1954
Preceded by Urho Kekkonen
Succeeded by Ralf Törngren

Born August 29, 1911
Tampere
Died September 9, 1964
Political party National Progressive Party

Sakari Severi Tuomioja (August 29, 1911, TampereSeptember 9, 1964, Helsinki) was a Finnish politician (Edistyspuolue), diplomat, Prime Minister of Finland during the caretaker government which was formed in 1953 [1]. Tuomioja was also the Finnish ambassador to Sweden and to the UK.

Sakari Tuomioja was married to Vappu Illike Tuomioja (née Wuolijoki), daughter of Estonian-born writer Hella Wuolijoki. They had two children, Tuuli and Erkki (former foreign minister of Finland). During the Continuation War, Tuomioja joined the so-called Peace opposition (as one of the few of Edistyspuolue members). After the war, his faction lost the power struggle within the Edistyspuolue, and Tuomioja's supporters were invited to join the pro-communist umbrella organisation Finnish People's Democratic League (!), an offer, which was rejected.[2]

Later, Sakari Tuomioja was a UN agent at the Cyprus dispute in 1963. Before Cyprus, Tuomioja was United Nations Economic Commission for Europe's general secretary from 1957 to 1960. Tuomioja was the presidential candidate of the Kokoomus party and liberals at the 1956 elections. Tuomioja was the first Finn to be a member of the Bilderberg group.

[edit] Career

  • 1944–1945 – Finance minister in Juho Kusti Paasikivi's second government.
  • 1945–1955 – Head of the Bank of Finland.
  • 1953-1954 – Prime Minister of Finland during the caretaker government.
  • 1955–1957 – Finland's ambassador to London.
  • 1957–1960 – UN Europe's economy department's general secretary.
  • 1960–1964 – Finland's ambassador to Stockholm.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Urho Kekkonen
Prime Minister of Finland
1953-1954
Succeeded by
Ralf Törngren
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