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Aino-Kaisa Pekonen

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Aino-Kaisa Pekonen
Pekonen in 2019
Minister of Social Affairs and Health
In office
6 June 2019 – 29 June 2021
Prime MinisterAntti Rinne
Sanna Marin
Preceded byPirkko Mattila
Succeeded byHanna Sarkkinen
Member of the Finnish Parliament for Häme
Assumed office
20 April 2011
Parliamentary groupLeft Alliance
Personal details
Born
Aino-Kaisa Ilona Pekonen

(1979-01-24) 24 January 1979 (age 45)
Riihimäki, Häme Province, Finland
Political partyLeft Alliance
Alma materHyvinkää School of Healthcare
OccupationPractical nurse
Websitehttp://www.aino-kaisa.fi/
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Aino-Kaisa Ilona Pekonen (born 24 January 1979 in Riihimäki)[1] is a Finnish politician of the Left Alliance. Pekonen is Finland's incumbent Minister of Social Affairs and Health.[2] She has been a member of the Parliament of Finland since the 2011 election, and represents the Left Alliance in the municipal council of Riihimäki.[3]

Pekonen originally served as a practical nurse. She has represented the constituency of Tavastia in the parliament since April 2011. She has previously served both as the chair of the Left Alliance Parliament Group and as a member of the Parliament's Social Affairs and Health Committee. She has also previously been the first deputy chair of the Left Alliance.[1][4]

In January 2016, Pekonen announced her candidacy for the leadership of the Left Alliance.[4] She withdrew from the race on 6 June 2016, after losing the advisory membership vote of the party to Li Andersson.[5]

Pekonen's brother is the actor Aku Hirviniemi. Both of the siblings' parents are politicians of the Left Alliance.[4]

In 2023, Pekonen competed on Amazing Race Suomi with Silvia Modig. The two were eliminated in the second episode in Phuket.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Aino-Kaisa Pekonen". Parliament of Finland.
  2. ^ "Minister of Social Affairs and Health". Valtioneuvosto. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  3. ^ "Kaupunginvaltuusto". Riihimäen kaupunki (in Finnish). Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  4. ^ a b c "Another hat enters the ring in the Left Alliance party chair race". Yle Uutiset.
  5. ^ Teivainen, Aleksi. "Andersson to take reins of Left Alliance". Helsinki Times.
  6. ^ "He putosivat Amazing Race Suomesta – kovia kokeneen parin kasvoilta paistoi helpotus". Ilta-Sanomat (in Finnish).
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