- Harri Holkeri
Infobox_Prime Minister | name = Harri Holkeri
nationality = Finnish
| order = 58thPrime Minister of Finland
term_start =April 30 ,1987
term_end =April 26 ,1991
deputy =Kalevi Sorsa (1987-1989)Pertti Paasio (1989-1991)
predecessor =Kalevi Sorsa
successor =Esko Aho
birth_date = birth date and age|1937|6|1
birth_place =Oripää ,Finland
death_date =
death_place =
party = National Coalition Party of Finland
spouse =Marja-Liisa Lepistö
profession = Master of Political Sciences
nicknames =
languagesspoken =Harri Hermanni Holkeri (pronounced|ˈhɑrːi ˈhɛrmɑnːi ˈhɔlkɛri, KBE (born
January 6 ,1937 inOripää ) is a Finnish politician of theNational Coalition Party of Finland (Kokoomus) who wasPrime Minister of Finland 1987-1991, speaker of the UN General Assembly 2000-2001 and headed UNMIK. The current head isJoachim Rücker .Party politics
Harri Holkeri was a member of a group of young Kokoomus politicians who sought to reform the party by restoring "confidential relations" with the Soviets and thus bring their party in from the cold. Kokoomus having not participated in government for decades, despite steadily high representation in the
Parliament of Finland , due to being perceived as "governmentally unfit" (an euphemism for being sceptical about any contact with Soviets even in terms of their strategic interests).Personality
Harri Holkeri never was completely trusted by the Corporate leadership, due to his frugal lifestyle.Fact|date=June 2008 A man who eschewed gas-guzzlers for a small fuel-economic car was not deemed a proper proponent of free markets and capitalism. This was a major handicap for him in intra-party politics, but, along with his character, won him good relations with politicians in other parties, and his eventual "dark horse" premiership.
Another "pro" he had was his positive approach to the USSR, while Kokomuus tended to be critical of the official Paasikivi-Kekkonen line.
Prime minister
Rising to the post of prime minister as the first Kokoomus leader in 43 years, Holkeri's term in office was not considered to be particularly distinguished. The sluggish economic conditions left him little room to maneuvre to maintain his incumbency.
Media relations
His natural straightforward honesty often pitted him against the media. Serving during an incipient economic slump, one reporter asked him what his advice was for those who had trouble making ends meet. He replied that, like him, they should eat
herring , a frugal source of nutrients. This was taken as a sign of callousness, though it was meant as an indication how modestly he himself lived. In the parliamentary elections of 1991, the "Holkeri Herring" was used very successfully by theCentre Party of Finland . Their posters showed an image of a rotten herring.Another time Holkeri was having a private moment at a street café when a reporter stuck a microphone in his face, asking his opinion about the worsening unemployment situation. He expressed his pique at his privacy being invaded by simply replying, "I am drinking coffee now!"
It became a catchphrase for his whole incumbency. The Finnish
political cartoonist Kari Suomalainen parodied the incident with a cartoon that showed twobum s talking to each other on a park bench. One bum asked the other a question about welfare politics, and the other answered "I am drinkingKoskenkorva now."In his youth, Harri Holkeri had not been above engaging in theatrics in front of the media. One of the seminal moments in Finnish television history is when Harri Holkeri stormed out of a semi-satirical debate on the magazine show "Sirkus Pasila", when the studio band began singing
Protest song s dubbing Kokoomus party members as blood-suckers. It took several decades before Harri Holkeri admitted that his dramatic march out from the studio had been pre-planned.Domestic offices
Harri Holkeri was member of the board of directors of the
Bank of Finland 1978-1997, and candidate in the president elections of 1982 and 1988.Legacy
After leaving domestic politics, his personal qualities paved the way for international positions of responsibility. He chaired the
United Nations General Assembly , 2000-2001.He also played a constructive, even perhaps vital role in securing the
Good Friday Agreement inNorthern Ireland . Most observers agree that coming from aneutral country he was the member of theGeorge J. Mitchell led team that both sides trusted most. His efforts were rewarded by Honorary Knight Commander of theOrder of the British Empire from Queen Elizabeth II.On his return from Northern Ireland Holkeri got some payback for all the flak the media had shot at him. After the agreement had been reached following grueling round-the-clock negotiations, Holkeri enjoyed drinks on the flight back to Finland. When his plane landed at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport, the inebriated and jolly Holkeri was confronted by a reporter with a camera crew. When the television station decided to run the footage where he was visibly drunk, the broadcasting company faced strong public hostility. After the hard effort, most people thought Holkeri deserved to unwind and felt his privacy had been violated.
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