APPENDIX: Key persons behind the SW-Sipoo incorporation (in order of appearance in the text)
(1) political party membership(2) relevant position(s) during the SW-Sipoo incorporation
(3) current relevant positions and other relevant comments
Jan Vapaavuori
(1) National Coalition Party
(2) Chairman of the Helsinki City Board (2005-2007); Member of the City Board (2001–2005); Member of Parliament (2003–2015); Minister of Housing (Vanhanen II cabinet 2007-1010)
(3) Currently Vice President at the European Investment Bank (EIB) in Luxembourg. He has publically declared his wish to become the next Mayor in Helsinki.
Jussi Pajunen
(1) National Coalition Party
(2) Mayor of Helsinki
(3) Mayor of Helsinki
Risto Rautava
(1) National Coalition Party
(2) Chairman of the Helsinki City Board (2009-2012); Member of the City Board (2005-2008)
(3) Currently Chairman of the Finnish delegation of the Chamber of Local Authorities (Council of Europe). Member of the Helsinki City Council since 2001, and Chairman of Helsinki’s City Planning Committee since 2013.
Matti Vanhanen
(1) Centre Party; Chairman of the Centre Party 2003–2010
(2) Prime Minister in the Vanhanen cabinet I 2003-2007 and Vanhanen cabinet II 2007-2010; Chairman of the Centre Party 2003–2010
(3) Currently Member of the Parliament. He has publically declared his wish to become the next President of Finland.
Hannes Manninen
(1) Centre Party
(2) Minister of Municipality Affairs (Vanhanen I cabinet 2003-2007)
(3) (not known)
Eero Heinäluoma
(1) Social Democratic Party; Chairman of the Social Democratic Party 2005–2007
(2) Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister (Vanhanen I cabinet 2005-2007); Chairman of the Social Democratic Party 2005–2007
(3) Member of Parliament since 2003, Member of the Helsinki City Council since 2009
Jyrki Katainen
(1) National Coalition Party; Chairman of the National Coalition Party 2004–2014
(2) Ministry of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister (Vanhanen cabinet II 2007-2010); Chairman of the National Coalition Party 2004–2014
(3) Currently Vice President at the European Commission since 2014; Prime Minister in 2011–2014 of the cabinet that tried to implement the reform to restructure municipalities and services (about which we have reported since November 2013).
Arto Sulonen (Master of Laws)
(1) (not known)
(2) Civil servant at the Ministry of the Interior
(3) Head of the legal department at the Association of Finnish Local and Regional Authorities since 2010
Mari Kiviniemi
(1) Centre Party
(2) Member of the Helsinki City Council (2005-2012) and Deputy Minister (Vanhanen I cabinet 2005-2006); Minister of municipality affairs (Vanhanen II cabinet 2007-2010).
(3) Currently Deputy Secretary-General at OECD. When the Vanhanen II cabinet resigned before its term in 2010, she became Prime Minister until 2011.
Pekka Myllyniemi (Master of Political Sciences)
(1) Social Democratic Party
(2) Appointed Merger investigator in the SW-Sipoo incorporation; Board member in the Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Council 2001-2008
(3) Retired.
Eila Ratasvuori (Licentiate in Laws)
(1) (not known)
(2) Legal counsel at the city of Helsinki; Author of the ‘Ratasvuori memo’; Appointed City Administrator at the city of Helsinki in 2006
(3) Working as an expert at the Urban Facts unit of the city of Helsinki
Kari Prättälä (Licentiate in Laws)
(1) (not known)
(2) Head of the legal department at the Association of Finnish Local and Regional Authorities (subordinate: Heikki Harjula; on leave of absence)
(3) Performing special municipality investigations for the Ministry of Finance. Wrote the book ‘Municipality Law – Background and interpretations’(in Finnish) together with Heikki Harjula in 2007. The book also covers the Municipality Division Law.
Heikki Harjula (Master of Laws)
(1) (not known)
(2) Acting member of the Supreme Administrative Court (judge) ; On leave of absence from the position as the Leading legal counsel at the Association of Finnish Local and Regional Authorities (superior: Kari Prättälä)
(3) Retired. Wrote the book ‘Municipality Law – Background and interpretations’(in Finnish) together with Kari Prättälä in 2007. The book also covers the Municipality Division Law.
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