Jutta Urpilainen
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 49 |
Date of birth | August 4,1975 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Lapua |
Finland | |
Spouse | Juha Mustonen |
Party | Social Democratic Party of Finland |
Parents | Kari Urpilainen |
Pirjo Urpilainen | |
Siblings | Jenni Urpilainen |
Job | Teacher |
Politician | |
Education | Jyväskylä University |
Previous position | Minister of Finance of Finland (2011–2014) |
Position | European Commissioner for International Partnerships since 2019 |
Nationality | Finnish |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 474258 |
Jutta Urpilainen Life story
Jutta Pauliina Urpilainen is a Finnish politician. She was the first female chair of the Social Democratic Party of Finland, which she led from 2008 to 2014. She was the Minister of Finance of Finland from 2011 to 2014.
Of the Leyen, the Commission: The ones to watch in Europe's top-table
... Jutta Urpilainen (Finland): International PartnershipsMs Urpilainen, the first woman at the top of the Finnish social democratic party (SDP) in 2008, has said that gender equality should be a top priority for all existing and further development of the EU programmes and policies...
New EU Commission team enshrines gender equality
... Who else is on the list? Johannes Hahn (Austria), Budget and Administration; Didier Reynders (Belgium), Justice; Mariya Gabriel (Bulgaria), Innovation and Youth; Dubravka Suica (Croatia), Democracy and Demography; Stella Kyriakides (Cyprus), Health; Vera Jourova (Czech Republic), Values and Transparency; Kadri Simson (Estonia), Energy; Jutta Urpilainen (Finland), International Partnerships; Sylvie Goulard (France), Internal Market; Laszlo Trocsanyi (Hungary), Neighbourhood and Enlargement; Paolo Gentiloni (Italy), Economy; Valdis Dombrovskis (Latvia), An Economy that Works for People; Virginijus Sinkevicius (Lithuania), Environment and Oceans; Nicolas Schmit (Luxemburg), Jobs; Helena Dalli (Malta), Equality; Janusz Wojciechowski (Poland), Agriculture; Elisa Ferreira (Portugal), Cohesion and Reforms; Rovana Plumb (Romania), Transport; Maros Sefcovic (Slovakia), Relations and Foresight; Janez Lenarcic (Slovenia), Crisis Management; Josep Borrell (Spain), A Stronger Europe in the World; Ylva Johansson (Sweden), Home Affairs...