Tarja Halonen

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Person.png Tarja Halonen  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
Born24 December 1943)
NationalityFinnish
SpousePentti Arajärvi
Member ofClub de Madrid, Club of Rome, US/Department/State/International Visitor Leadership Program, WHO/Pan-European Commission on Health and Sustainable Development
PartySocial Democratic Party of Finland
President of Finland 2000-2012

Employment.png President of Finland Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
1 March 2000 - 1 March 2012
Preceded byMartti Ahtisaari
Succeeded bySauli Niinistö

Employment.png Minister of Foreign Affairs

In office
13 April 1995 - 25 February 2000

Employment.png Finland/Minister/Justice

In office
28 February 1990 - 26 April 1991

Tarja Kaarina Halonen is a Finnish politician who was the 11th president of Finland.


 

A Quote by Tarja Halonen

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WHO/Pan-European Commission on Health and Sustainable Development“This pandemic has shown the weaknesses of our societies concerning political and societal resilience. Based on past experiences, we have a limited time window to bring about much-needed change. We must use the current political will and momentum to strengthen the resilience of our society to be able to withstand future pandemics.”March 2021

 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
WEF/Annual Meeting/200421 January 200425 January 2004World Economic Forum
Switzerland
2068 billionaires, CEOs and their politicians and "civil society" leaders met under the slogan Partnering for Prosperity and Security. "We have the people who matter," said World Economic Forum Co-Chief Executive Officer José María Figueres.
WEF/Annual Meeting/200724 January 200728 January 2007SwitzerlandOnly the 449 public figures listed of ~2200 participants
WEF/Annual Meeting/200923 January 200927 January 2009World Economic Forum
Switzerland
Chairman Klaus Schwab outlined five objectives driving the Forum’s efforts to shape the global agenda, including letting the banks that caused the 2008 economic crisis keep writing the rules, the climate change agenda, over-national government structures, taking control over businesses with the stakeholder agenda, and a "new charter for the global economic order".
WEF/Annual Meeting/201126 January 201130 January 2011World Economic Forum
Switzerland
2229 guests in Davos, with the theme: "Shared Norms for the New Reality".
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