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{{Infobox officeholder
| name = Pirkko Mattila
| name = Pirkko Mattila
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| office = [[Minister of Social Affairs and Health (Finland)|Minister of Social Affairs and Health]]
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| primeminister = [[Juha Sipilä]]
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| predecessor = [[Hanna Mäntylä]]
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| successor = [[Aino-Kaisa Pekonen]]
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| term_start = 25 August 2016
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| term_end = 6 June 2019
| office1 = Member of [[Finnish Parliament]] <br /> for [[Oulu (electoral district)|Oulu]]
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| term_start1 = 20 April 2011
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| term_end1 = 17 April 2019
| parliamentarygroup1 = [[Blue Reform]] <small>(2017–2019)</small> <br /> [[Finns Party]] <small>(2011–2017)</small>
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1964|4|2}}
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| birth_place = [[Yli-Ii]], [[Oulu Province]], [[Finland]]
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1964|4|2}}
| birth_place = [[Yli-Ii]]
| birthname = Pirkko Anneli Mattila
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| nationality = [[Finns|Finnish]]
| party = [[Blue Reform]] <small>(2017–)</small> <br /> [[Finns Party]] <small>(until 2017)</small>
| nationality = [[Finns|Finn]]
| party = [[True Finns]]
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| alma_mater = [[University of Oulu]]
| alma_mater = [[University of Oulu]] (Master of Science)
| occupation = [[nurse]], [[teacher]], Master of Science
| occupation = [[Nurse]], [[teacher]]
| religion = [[Lutheranism|Finnish Evangelical Lutheran]]
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| website = [http://www.pirkkomattila.eu/ http://www.pirkkomattila.eu]
| website = http://pirkkomattila.fi/
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'''Pirkko Mattila''' is an anaesthecia nurse from the municipality of [[Muhos]]. She was elected member of the parliament of Finland on 17th April, 2011 in the [[Finnish parliamentary election, 2011|general election]]. She became a nurse in 1988 and Master of Science in 2005 from the [[university of Oulu]]. She has taken part in the Red Cross organisation of Finland and has goats in [[Laitasaari]] of [[Muhos]]. She is a member of the municipal council of Muhos. <ref>http://www.pirkkomattila.eu/</ref>
'''Pirkko Anneli Mattila''' is a Finnish politician and a former Member of the [[Parliament of Finland|Finnish Parliament]], representing the [[Blue Reform]] party at the end of her tenure. She was first elected MP in the [[2011 Finnish parliamentary election|2011 general election]]. Mattila replaced [[Hanna Mäntylä]] as the Minister of Social Affairs and Health in 2016, following Mäntylä's resignation. As minister, Mattila was notably responsible for examining the implementation of [[negative income tax]] in Finland.


On 13 June 2017, Mattila and 19 others resigned from the [[Finns Party]] parliamentary group and founded the [[New Alternative]] parliamentary group, which later formed the Blue Reform party.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-9666816|title=Tällainen on Uusi vaihtoehto – Nämä kansanedustajat jättivät perussuomalaiset |publisher=Yle |date=13 June 2017 |accessdate=13 June 2017}}</ref> Mattila stood in the [[2019 Finnish parliamentary election|2019 parliamentary election]] as a Blue Reform candidate, but was not elected.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ministeri toisensa jälkeen putosi eduskunnasta – he joutuvat hakemaan uutta työtä |work=Iltalehti |date=15 April 2019 |access-date=18 April 2019 |url=https://www.iltalehti.fi/eduskuntavaalit-2019/a/1a301de3-381f-4695-92b9-1a5b70f90d73 |language=Finnish}}</ref>
She communicates in English, Swedish and German. <ref>http://www.pirkkomattila.eu/</ref>


A [[nurse anesthetist]] by profession, she obtained her degree in 1988. She graduated as a Master of Science in 2005 from the [[University of Oulu]]. She has been active in the [[Finnish Red Cross]] and raises goats in [[Laitasaari]], [[Muhos]]. She is also a member of the municipal council of Muhos.<ref name="pirkkomattila.eu">{{cite web|url=http://www.pirkkomattila.eu/|title=Pirkko Mattila ja EU –vaalit 2009|accessdate=23 April 2011 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090517023234/http://www.pirkkomattila.eu/ |archivedate=17 May 2009 }}</ref>
==Sources==
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In addition to Finnish, she speaks English, Swedish and German.<ref name="pirkkomattila.eu" />
{{Finland MPs 2011–2015 True Finns}}

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

== External links ==
* http://pirkkomattila.fi/

{{Finland MPs 2011–2015 True Finns|state=collapsed}}
{{Finland MPs 2015–2019 The Finns|state=expanded}}


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[[Category:People from Muhos]]
[[Category:True Finns politicians]]
[[Category:Finns Party politicians]]
[[Category:Members of the Parliament of Finland]]
[[Category:Blue Reform politicians]]
[[Category:MPs for Finland 2011–15]]
[[Category:Ministers of social affairs of Finland]]
[[Category:Oulu electoral district]]
[[Category:Members of the Parliament of Finland (2011–2015)]]
[[Category:Members of the Parliament of Finland (2015–2019)]]
[[Category:Women government ministers of Finland]]
[[Category:21st-century Finnish women politicians]]
[[Category:Women members of the Parliament of Finland]]

Latest revision as of 22:15, 11 May 2024

Pirkko Mattila
Pirkko Mattila in August 2011
Minister of Social Affairs and Health
In office
25 August 2016 – 6 June 2019
Prime MinisterJuha Sipilä
Preceded byHanna Mäntylä
Succeeded byAino-Kaisa Pekonen
Member of Finnish Parliament
for Oulu
In office
20 April 2011 – 17 April 2019
Parliamentary groupBlue Reform (2017–2019)
Finns Party (2011–2017)
Personal details
Born
Pirkko Anneli Mattila

(1964-04-02) 2 April 1964 (age 60)
Yli-Ii, Oulu Province, Finland
Political partyBlue Reform (2017–)
Finns Party (until 2017)
Alma materUniversity of Oulu (Master of Science)
OccupationNurse, teacher
Websitehttp://pirkkomattila.fi/

Pirkko Anneli Mattila is a Finnish politician and a former Member of the Finnish Parliament, representing the Blue Reform party at the end of her tenure. She was first elected MP in the 2011 general election. Mattila replaced Hanna Mäntylä as the Minister of Social Affairs and Health in 2016, following Mäntylä's resignation. As minister, Mattila was notably responsible for examining the implementation of negative income tax in Finland.

On 13 June 2017, Mattila and 19 others resigned from the Finns Party parliamentary group and founded the New Alternative parliamentary group, which later formed the Blue Reform party.[1] Mattila stood in the 2019 parliamentary election as a Blue Reform candidate, but was not elected.[2]

A nurse anesthetist by profession, she obtained her degree in 1988. She graduated as a Master of Science in 2005 from the University of Oulu. She has been active in the Finnish Red Cross and raises goats in Laitasaari, Muhos. She is also a member of the municipal council of Muhos.[3]

In addition to Finnish, she speaks English, Swedish and German.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Tällainen on Uusi vaihtoehto – Nämä kansanedustajat jättivät perussuomalaiset". Yle. 13 June 2017. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Ministeri toisensa jälkeen putosi eduskunnasta – he joutuvat hakemaan uutta työtä". Iltalehti (in Finnish). 15 April 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Pirkko Mattila ja EU –vaalit 2009". Archived from the original on 17 May 2009. Retrieved 23 April 2011.

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