- Prime Minister of Finland
The Prime Minister ( _fi. pääministeri, Swedish: "statsminister") is the
Head of Government ofFinland . The Prime Minister is appointed by the President, who is theHead of State . The current Prime Minister isMatti Vanhanen of the Centre Party.Overview
Under the provisions of the new
Constitution of Finland (enacted in 2000), the President nominates a Prime Minister after the parties in the "Eduskunta" (Parliament) have negotiated the distribution of seats in the new Council of State and the government's programme. Parliament must ratify the nominated Prime Minister with anabsolute majority in avote without other candidates. If the nominee doesn't receive sufficient support, then a new round of negotiations and a second nomination by the President follows. If the second nominee also fails to gain an absolute majority, then a third vote occurs, in which any member of Parliament can nominate a candidate; in this round aplurality is sufficient for election. The President's formal appointment follows Parliament's election.The above procedure was first used to elect
Anneli Jäätteenmäki to the Prime Ministership in 2003. Previously it was assumed that the President would nominate the candidate who in a third round of voting would have gained a relative majority, usually the leader of the largest party. Before the new Constitution came into force, full formal powers to appoint the Prime Minister and the rest of the Council of State had been the privilege of the President, who was free to diverge fromparliamentary principles, although ministers appointed had to have the confidence of the Parliament.The Prime Minister nominates the remaining members of the Council of State, who are then, with the consent of Parliament, appointed by the President.
In 1918, the Finnish Senate was transformed into the Council of State (or
cabinet ) of Finland, and the position of "Vice-Chairman of the Economic Division of the Senate" was transformed into that of aPrime Minister .Kesäranta (in Swedish Villa Bjälbo), located in theMeilahti area ofHelsinki , has been the official residence of the Prime Minister of Finland since 1919.Since its independence (declared on
December 6 ,1917 ), Finland has had 86 cabinets, the longest lasting being the two cabinets of Prime MinisterPaavo Lipponen , both lasting 1,464 days.List of Prime Ministers
Living former Prime Ministers
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Mauno Koivisto
*Harri Holkeri
*Esko Aho
*Paavo Lipponen
*Anneli Jäätteenmäki See also
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Politics of Finland
*Lists of incumbents External links
* [http://www.valtioneuvosto.fi/vn/liston/vnk.lsp?r=916&k=en Official site]
* [http://www.valtioneuvosto.fi/vn/liston/base.lsp?r=749&k=en From Senate to independent Government]
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