- Heidi Hautala
Heidi Anneli Hautala (born
14 November 1955 inOulu ) is a Finnish politician. She was the leader of the Finnish Green Party in 1987-1991, and a presidential candidate in 2000 and 2006. In the first round of the 2006 election she finished fourth of the eight candidates with a vote share of 3.5% (105,248 votes). She was a member of the national parliament from 1991 to 1995. AfterFinland joined theEuropean Union (EU) in 1995, she was elected to theEuropean Parliament . She returned to the national Parliament in the elections of 2003.Hautala currently continues to work closely with EU affairs as a member of the Grand Committee. In addition, she has chaired the Green parliamentary group and currently she is the Chair of the Legal Affairs Committee in the Finnish Parliament. Also she is a member of the Parliament's Speaker's Council. As well Hautala is Chairperson of the National Equality Commission (TANE). She advocates environmental responsibility, openness in politics, and global justice.
Heidi Hautala is engaged to work also in organizations on the side of her work in Finnish Parliament. She is former President of Service Centre for Development Cooperation and current Member of the executive bureau of
Crisis Management Initiative (CMI) which President isMartti Ahtisaari former President of Finland (1994–2000) and a United Nations diplomat and mediator, noted for his international peace work.In 2001, Hautala successfully took the
Council of the European Union to theEuropean Court of Justice over access to a document on arms export rules. The Court ruled that the ministers should have considered publishing at least part of the document. The so-called "Hautala case" set a precedent in European law for access to documents.Hautala has a
master's degree inhorticulture . She has one child, Jasper (b. 1981).External links
* [http://www.heidihautala.net/english/index.php Official Website of Heidi Hautala]
* [http://www.eduskunta.fi/triphome/bin/hex5000.sh?hnro=352&kieli=en Official Website of Heidi Hautala in Parliament's Website]
* [http://www.helsinkitimes.fi/htimes/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1003:europes-greens-condemn-finlands-nuclear-power-projects&catid=38:frontpage-articles Europe’s Greens condemn Finland’s nuclear power projects]
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