V. J. Sukselainen
| V. J. Sukselainen | |
|---|---|
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| Prime Minister of Finland | |
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In office 27 May 1957 – 29 November 1957  | |
| President | Urho Kekkonen | 
| Deputy | 
Nils Meinander (1957) Esa Kaitila (1957) Aarre Simonen (1957) Johannes Virolainen (1957)  | 
| Preceded by | Karl-August Fagerholm | 
| Succeeded by | Rainer von Fieandt | 
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In office 13 January 1959 – 14 July 1961  | |
| President | Urho Kekkonen | 
| Deputy | 
Ralf Törngren (1959–1961) Eemil Luukka (1961) Kauno Kleemola (1961)  | 
| Preceded by | Karl-August Fagerholm | 
| Succeeded by | Martti Miettunen | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 
12 October 1906 Paimio  | 
| Died | 6 April 1995 (aged 88) | 
| Political party | Centre Party | 
Vieno Johannes (Jussi) Sukselainen (12 October 1906 in Paimio – 6 April 1995), was twice Prime Minister of Finland and four times Speaker of the Parliament.[1] He was President of the Nordic Council in 1972 and 1977.
Sukselainen was born in Paimio. He was a member of the Centre Party.[2] He died in Espoo.
References
- ↑ "Edustajamatrikkeli". Eduskunta.
 - ↑ "Ministerikortisto". Valtioneuvosto.
 
External links
 Media related to Vieno Johannes Sukselainen at Wikimedia Commons
| Political offices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Karl-August Fagerholm  | 
Speaker of the Parliament of Finland 1956–1957  | 
 Succeeded by Karl-August Fagerholm  | 
| Preceded by Karl-August Fagerholm  | 
Prime Minister of Finland 1957  | 
 Succeeded by Rainer von Fieandt  | 
| Preceded by Karl-August Fagerholm  | 
Speaker of the Parliament of Finland 1958  | 
 Succeeded by Karl-August Fagerholm  | 
| Preceded by Karl-August Fagerholm  | 
Prime Minister of Finland 1959–1961  | 
 Succeeded by Martti Miettunen  | 
| Preceded by Johannes Virolainen  | 
Speaker of the Parliament of Finland 1968–1969  | 
 Succeeded by Rafael Paasio  | 
| Preceded by Rafael Paasio  | 
Speaker of the Parliament of Finland 1972–1975  | 
 Succeeded by Veikko Helle  | 
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