Mika Lintilä
Appearance
Mika Lintilä | |
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Minister of Economic Affairs | |
Assumed office 29 December 2016 | |
Prime Minister | Juha Sipilä |
Preceded by | Olli Rehn |
Personal details | |
Born | Toholampi, Finland | 15 April 1966
Political party | Centre Party |
Website | www |
Mika Tapani Lintilä (born 15 April 1966 in Toholampi, Finland) is a Finnish politician, representing the Centre Party. He has served as a Member of Parliament since 24 March 1999.[1] On 27 October 2016, Lintilä was elected within the Centre Party to follow Olli Rehn as a Minister of Economic Affairs starting 29 December 2016.[2]
Mika Lintilä is the son of the Centre Party MP Aaro Lintilä.[3]
Earlier memberships in committees
- Commerce Committee (member) 07.04.1999 - 18.03.2003
- Committee for the Future (deputy member) 23.04.1999 - 29.02.2000, (deputy member) 03.03.2000 - 15.03.2002, (member) 19.03.2002 - 18.03.2003, (deputy member) 03.04.2007 - 02.05.2007, (member) 05.05.2015 - 08.06.2015
- Finance Committee (deputy member) 28.11.2000 - 04.09.2001, (deputy member) 02.04.2003 - 25.04.2003, (member) 29.04.2003 - 20.03.2007, (member) 03.05.2007 - 19.04.2011, (deputy member) 03.05.2011 - 29.06.2011, (member) 30.06.2011 - 21.04.2015
- Administration Committee (deputy member) 02.04.2003 - 08.09.2006, (deputy member) 05.05.2015 - 08.06.2015
- Defence Committee (deputy member) 02.04.2003 - 25.04.2003
- Subcommittee for Administration and Control (member) 08.04.2003 - 20.03.2007
- Tax Subcommittee (member) 08.04.2003 - 20.03.2007, (Chair) 04.05.2007 - 19.04.2011, (member) 01.09.2011 - 21.04.2015
- Subcommittee for Education and Science (additional member) 08.04.2003 - 05.05.2003, (member) 06.05.2003 - 20.03.2007
- Foreign Affairs Committee (deputy member) 29.04.2003 - 27.05.2003, (deputy member) 03.05.2007 - 29.04.2008
- Constitutional Law Committee (member) 03.04.2007 - 02.05.2007
- Agriculture and Forestry Committee (member) 03.04.2007 - 02.05.2007
- Sub-committee for Employment and the Economy (member) 04.05.2007 - 19.04.2011, (member) 01.09.2011 - 21.04.2015
- Grand Committee (deputy member) 03.05.2011 - 29.06.2011
- Social Affairs and Health Committee (member) 03.05.2011 - 29.06.2011
- Audit Committee (member) 30.06.2011 - 21.04.2015
- Transport and Communications Committee (member) 05.05.2015 - 08.06.2015
- Electors (member) 06.04.1999 - 29.02.2000
- Finnish Delegation to the Nordic Council (deputy member) 07.04.1999 - 18.03.2003, (deputy member) 29.04.2003 - 20.03.2007
- Parliamentary Auditors (deputy member) 01.01.2000 - 31.12.2007
- Administrative Council of the Finnish Broadcasting Company (member) 14.04.2000 - 02.05.2007, (Chair) 30.11.2004 - 02.05.2007
- Parliamentary State Auditors (deputy member) 01.01.2004 - 20.03.2007
- Auditors of the Bank of Finland (deputy member) 01.01.2004 - 31.12.2006
- Parliamentary Supervisory Council (member) 03.05.2007 - 29.06.2011
- Commissioners to the Government Guarantee Fund (member) 30.06.2011 - 12.03.2015, (vice chair) 21.09.2011 - 12.03.2015
Present memberships in committees
- Finance Committee (member) 09.06.2015–present
- Subcommittee for Administration and Security (member) 11.09.2015–present
- Tax Subcommittee (Chair) 11.09.2015–present
- Commerce Committee (member) 09.06.2015–present
- Finnish Delegation to the Nordic Council (deputy member) 09.06.2015–present
- Administrative Council of the Finnish Broadcasting Company (member) 30.06.2011–present
- Inter-Parliamentary Union, Finnish Group (member) 29.06.2015–present.[4]
References
- ^ "MPs: Mika Lintilä". Parliament of Finland. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
- ^ "Ministeriksi valittu Mika Lintilä: "Odotin tätä 18 vuotta"". Iltalehti.fi. MPs: Mika Lintilä. 27 October 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
- ^ "Mika Lintilä – Hevosmies ministeriksi". Yle. MPs: Mika Lintilä. 27 October 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
- ^ "Tervetuloa Mika Lintilän kotisivuille - Mika Lintilä". www.mikalintila.fi.
Categories:
- 1966 births
- Living people
- People from Toholampi
- Centre Party (Finland) politicians
- Government ministers of Finland
- Members of the Parliament of Finland (1999–2003)
- Members of the Parliament of Finland (2003–07)
- Members of the Parliament of Finland (2007–11)
- Members of the Parliament of Finland (2011–15)
- Members of the Parliament of Finland (2015–19)