Mauno Henrik Koivisto (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈmɑu̯no ˈkoi̯ʋisto]; 25 November 1923 – 12 May 2017) was a Finnish politician who served as the ninth president...
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likely in early 1982. Prime Minister Mauno Koivisto finally dealt a defeat to Kekkonen in 1981. In April, Koivisto did what no one else had dared to during...
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politician Mauno Kling, second governor of the 17th century colony of New Sweden administrated from Fort Christina, now Wilmington, Delaware Mauno Koivisto GOIH...
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President of Finland Mauno Koivisto and a former member of the Finnish parliament, representing the Social Democratic Party of Finland. Koivisto was born to a...
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The second cabinet of Mauno Koivisto was the 61st government of Finland, which was in office from 26 May 1979 to 19 February 1982. It was a majority government...
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college. The Social Democratic Party of Finland's candidate to succeed Mauno Koivisto as President of Finland was decided in a primary between Ahtisaari and...
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ice hockey player Mauno Koivisto (1923–2017), Finnish president Rami Koivisto (born 1968), Finnish ice hockey player Tellervo Koivisto (née Kankaanranta...
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Mäntyniemi was finished in 1993. Five Finnish presidents have lived there: Mauno Koivisto, Martti Ahtisaari, Tarja Halonen, Sauli Niinistö and Alexander Stubb...
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because President Kekkonen had resigned in October and Acting President Mauno Koivisto was campaigning for the presidency. In 2013, the reception was held...
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Tellervo M. Koivisto, the middle initial serving to differentiate between her and Tellervo Koivisto (née Kankaanranta), the wife of Mauno Koivisto. "Eduskunta...
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