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Lipponen and retired
Lipponen was a Member of the Parliament of Finland from 1983 to 1987 and also from 1991 until he retired in 2007.

Lipponen and from
Lipponen first came into the political limelight when he was secretary to Prime Minister Mauno Koivisto from 1979 to 1982.
As a result of the scandal that followed, Lipponen relinquished his office in the parliament building and resigned from all of his duties in Finland except veteran activities.
From 1990 to 1991 she served as Minister of Justice, and from 1995 until her election as President she served as the Minister for Foreign Affairs in the government of her Social Democratic colleague Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen.
The documents contained diplomatic information from a meeting between President of the United States George W. Bush and Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen about Finland's position regarding the Iraq war.
Koskinen has been a member of the Parliament of Finland from Tavastia Proper since 1991 and served as the Minister of Justice during two Lipponen cabinets, Jäätteenmäki cabinet and first Vanhanen cabinet from April 1999 to March 2005.

Lipponen and party
The Lipponen cabinets set the stability record, and were unusual in the respect that both moderate ( SDP ) and radical left wing ( Left Alliance ) parties sat in the government with the major right-wing party ( National Coalition ).
Lipponen was elected the new chairman in 1993, and he led the party to victory in the parliamentary election of 1995.
Lipponen headed the SDP campaign in 1999 which resulted in losses, but the SDP remained the largest party in the parliament.

Lipponen and 2005
Heinäluoma was elected Chairman in June 2005, succeeding former Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen.

Lipponen and was
Lipponen was born in Turtola ( subsequently renamed Pello ), son of Orvo Lipponen and his wife Hilkka Iisalo.
Frequently having to substitute for the busy Prime Minister, Lipponen was soon dubbed vara-Manu (" deputy Manu " — Manu being short for Mauno ).
Lipponen was his party's nominee in the 2012 Finnish presidential election.
Another notable prolonged conflict was a rivalry with the young Paavo Lipponen on his way up.
In both cabinets, the right-wing Niinistö was deputy to social democrat Lipponen, thus enabling the use of the term rainbow government in reference to Lipponen's two consecutive cabinets.

Lipponen and by
* 2002-2004: Member of the monitoring group on security policy set up by Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen

Lipponen and .
Paavo Tapio Lipponen () ( born 23 April 1941 ) is a Finnish politician and former reporter.
Paavo Lipponen spent his childhood and youth in Kuopio.
Lipponen made various controversial statements that angered groups such as Estonian refugees.
According to Alpo Rusi's book Vasemmalta ohi, Lipponen began cooperation with the East German secret police Stasi in 1969.
The book suggests that Lipponen is the code name Mungo XV / 326 / 71 in the Rosenholz files.
It is rumored that Lipponen is on the so-called Tiitinen list.
Alpo Rusi has also suggested that Lipponen had an alias, code, and operation in the KGB.
In a speech in 1978 Lipponen asserted that he had lost his belief in socialism.
Lipponen formed a cabinet of five parties including both rightist and leftist parties.
During the second Lipponen cabinet, he headed Finland's six months in the EU presidency and pursued pro-integration and pro-expansion policies.
Lipponen introduced the concept of a European constitution during a speech in Bruges in 2000.
The chairman of the Center Party, Anneli Jäätteenmäki, formed a new cabinet, and Lipponen took the position of Speaker of Parliament.
Lipponen left the parliament in 2007.
On 15 August 2008, during the 2008 South Ossetia war, Nord Stream, a Russian gas project, announced that it had signed a consulting contract with Lipponen.
In an article published in October 2008, Lipponen discussed the Russian response in Georgia and warned Europe of its dependence on Russian gas.
Lipponen criticised the way many Finnish and German politicians were opposed to nuclear power and stated that their fundamentalism destroys both energy security and climate policy.

retired and from
Franklin retired from editing and publishing at the age of 42, and for the next forty-two years devoted himself to public, scientific, and philanthropic interests.
The 1958 military pay act departed from this established formula by providing for a 6% increase rather than a proportionate increase for everyone retired prior to its effective date of June 1, 1958.
Mr. Reama, far from really being retired, is engaged in industrial relations counseling.
Since Election Day, Vice President Richard Nixon had virtually retired -- by his own wish -- from public view.
One of the local callers, a retired brigadier apparently left over from Kipling's tales of India, does not approve of the way Larkin gets his birds.
Andre Kirk Agassi (; born April 29, 1970 in Las Vegas, Nevada ) is a retired American professional tennis player and former World No. 1, who was one of the game's most dominant players from the early 1990s to the mid 2000s.
His name was derived from two other fictional detectives of the time: Marie Belloc Lowndes ' Hercule Popeau and Frank Howel Evans ' Monsieur Poirot, a retired Belgian police officer living in London.
Poirot had been forcibly retired from the Belgian police force prior to the time he met Hastings in 1916 as a refugee on the case retold in The Mysterious Affair at Styles.
Brearley retired from Test cricket in 1979 and was succeeded by Ian Botham, who started the 1981 series as England captain, by which time the WSC split had ended.
Glenn McGrath, Shane Warne and Justin Langer retired from Test cricket after that series, while Damien Martyn retired during the series.
Andrew Flintoff retired from Test cricket soon afterwards.
Alexios became estranged from Maria, who was stripped of her imperial title and retired to a monastery, and Constantine Doukas was deprived of his status as co-emperor.
He declined offers from German bishops and finally retired to the monastery of Cluny, where he died at a high age, leaving behind a solid reputation for piety and intelligence.
When Absalon retired from military service in 1184 at the age of fifty-seven, he resigned the command of fleets and armies to younger men, like Duke Valdemar, the later king Valdemar II.
Spalding retired from playing baseball in 1878, although he continued as a major force as owner of the White Stockings and major influence on the National League.
The holdings were incorporated in the United States Steel Corporation, a trust organized by Morgan, and Carnegie retired from business.
Carnegie, a self-proclaimed to devotee of Spencer is also noted as saying " My business is to do as much good in the world as I can ; I have retired from all of their business.
He formally retired in 1988 and within a few years moved to the Pyrenees, where he currently lives in isolation from human society.
He retired from scientific life around 1970, after having discovered the partly military funding of IHÉS ( see pp. xii and xiii of SGA1, Springer Lecture Notes 224 ).
Blank retired from the company in 2001 as co-chairman.
In that year he became Kappellmeister of the Imperial Chapel upon the death of Giuseppe Bonno ; as Kappellmeister he conducted the music and musical school connected with the chapel until shortly before his death, being official retired from the post in 1824.
When Salieri retired from the stage, he recognized that artistic styles had changed and he felt that he no longer had the creative capacity to adapt or the emotional desire to continue.
She retired from politics at the 2010 general election.
In 1805, aged 67, he retired from the Navy with the rank of Admiral of the Blue, and spent most of the rest of his life at Bath.

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