Jari Vilén

Jari Vilén

Jari Pekka Olavi Vilén (b. 17 April 1964 in Kemi) is a Finnish politician and a diplomat. Mr. Vilén served in the Finnish Parliament, representing the National Coalition Party and the district of Lapland from 1999-2007.

Political life

Mr. Vilén served as the Minister of Foreign Trade and European Affairs in Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen's second cabinet in 2002–2003. As Minister for Foreign Trade he was responsible for OECD cooperation, competition and trade policy, consumer affairs and tourism. As Minister for European Affairs he was responsible of the enlargement negotiations of the European Union.

Mr. Vilén was a member of European Convention from 9 May–10 July 2003. Mr Vilén was chosen as Member of the European Union Convention on Future to be the successor for Mr. Matti Vanhanen, sitting Finnish Prime Minister Its purpose was to produce a draft constitution for the European Union.

Mr. Vilén served as a chairman of the Grand Committee of the Parliament of Finland since 18th of June 2004 until 21st of March 2007. Mr Vilén has become a prominent figure regarding European and international politics in Finland. He writes frequently about wide variety of issues concerning European Union, international, financial and economic policy, education, regional policy as well as defence policy. He has also published and edited writings on the future of European Union.

Mr Vilén has also held numerous confidential posts during his career. Among others he has served as Chairman for the European Movement in Finland (2003-2007), Chairman for the administrative council of the Finnish Fund for Industrial Cooperation Ltd (FINNFUND) (2000-2001, 2003-2007), Chairman for the National Educational Association 2004-, Vice-Chairman for the National Coalition Party Council 19952000, Chairman for the Finnish Teacher Student Association 19881989, and Chairman for the Conservative Group at the Nordic Council 2001.

During the Mohammed cartoon wars, mr Vilén was the first Finnish politician to condemn the publication of the cartoons in Finland and therefore influencing the Minister of Interiors' decision to initiate the criminal investigations against the organization Suomen Sisu, which published the cartoons on their website.

Foreign Service

Mr. Vilén announced on 9 December 2006 that he will not run again in elections because there is a chance that he might be moving to international duties after elections.

The President of Republic Mrs. Tarja Halonen appointed Mr. Vilén to Finland's ambassador in Hungary from 1 August 2007. Mr. Vilén has served as civil servant at Ministry for Foreign Affairs since 1 April 2007.

Education

After finishing his studies and getting the degree of Master of Education from the University of Oulu 1990 Mr. Vilén continued his academic career as researcher in Trinity College and as teacher in St Andrews College, Dublin, Ireland 19901991, as assistant in the University of Oulu 1991 1992, and as researcher on a grant from the Academy of Finland in Vrije Universiteit, Brussels, Belgium 1992 - 1994.

During 2001-2002 After Mr. Vilén's election as a minister University of Oulu reinvestigated after a tip Mr. Vilén's master thesis from 1989 and concluded that part of the thesis were copied from another source without proper notation. Mr. Vilén, his thesis supervisor and Faculty board were all reprimanded. University also stated that there were no legal basis to dissolve the acceptance of the thesis.

Family

Jari Vilén has been married since 2005 to Ms. Janina Vilén who works as an assistant to Mrs Janina Andersson, A member of Finnish Parliament representing the Green League.

External links

* [http://www.vilen.fi Homepage of Jari Vilén]
* [http://www.rovaniemi.fi Town of Rovaniemi]


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