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		<title>Eero Heinäluoma</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2008 20:17:11 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img id="Picture1917" src="../../../old/politics/Eero_Heinaluoma/Eero-Heinaluoma.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="0" width="128" height="192" align="left" />Could you explain to our readers when you decided to                                                              become a politician?<br />
</strong>In the 1970s I was carried away to youth politics. Afterwards  I worked for a long time in the Central Organization of Finnish Trade Unions in different positions. After a long career and by request of many people I decided to try to be an active agent in politics. I was nominated General Secretary candidate of the party and was elected in 2002. After a long deliberation I set myself up as a candidate in the parliamentary elections and in spring 2003 I was elected an MP by Finns.<br />
<strong><br />
Did you have strong political beliefs during your youth?<br />
</strong>Yes. My parents were active members of trade unions and already at home politics were discussed. In the 1970s I was active in social democratic youth movement and national youth and vocational training organizations.<br />
<strong><br />
Was the choice of becoming a &#8220;full time politician&#8221; difficult to make?<br />
</strong>Yes and no.  Working in the trade union movement is working with social affairs. The leap to the role of a full-time politician was in a way short. One thing that I deliberated long and carefully was candidacy to MP since uniting the tasks of the General Secretary of the party and an MP was not a matter of course. Now later I think it was good that I had thought this role differentiation over in advance.<br />
<strong><br />
If you had to describe your political convictions with 5 words&#8230;<br />
</strong>A just balance between work and other elements of production. A balance between social rights and responsibilities. A balance between environment and economic growth. Participation and democracy. Internationalism and solidarity.<strong></p>
<p>How could you present The Social Democratic party to our readers who don&#8217;t know it?<br />
</strong>The Finnish Social Democratic Party (SDP) is a strong Finnish political force with firm traditions in developing the circumstances of especially workpeople and low-income groups. Social democracy is social reform work on the basis of socialist values. Socialism underlines people&#8217;s responsibility for each other and for their community. The humane values of socialism have become deep rooted in the whole democratic Europe. The mass movement based on human value, human rights and individual responsibility raised people to citizens who have state, educational, social and work rights. SDP has members and votes all over Finland and its support is close to 30 per cent.<br />
<strong><br />
As a member of the Parliament, what will be your priorities for the near future?<br />
</strong>The biggest political challenge is the building of a modern welfare state of the future. Matters such as health, school, care of children and old people, working life and taxation are included as well as the balance between them.<br />
<strong><br />
What are the positive and negative aspects of being a politician?<br />
</strong>Feedback from people and discussions with them about the objectives of politics are the most positive aspects. The most negative is irresponsible political discussion and argumentation.<br />
<strong><br />
Do you consider it as a profession or is it more than that?<br />
</strong> I don&#8217;t consider it a mere profession as I act and make decisions also on the basis of my own convictions and so it may be more.<br />
<strong><br />
If you had the possibility to totally change your profession. What would you  choose?<br />
</strong>I have worked in a machine workshop, in a warehouse and in different organizations and I have good memories from all of them. I have not considered changing the field of work but you never know about the future.<br />
<strong><br />
Why do you think that in Europe people become less and less interested in politics?<br />
</strong>I don&#8217;t see that interest in politics as such has diminished. Only the forms of policy-making and voting as an institution have suffered from inflation. These are the greatest challenges of the political actors in the future.<br />
<strong><br />
What should be done to change this situation?<br />
</strong>Politics must find new contacting surfaces with the everyday life of European citizens.<br />
<strong><br />
What are your professional or personal projects for the future?<br />
</strong>My biggest project is to bring up of my children. Professionally the tasks of General Secretary  and an MP</p>
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		<title>Hanna-Leena Hemming</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2008 20:16:50 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img id="Picture1917" src="../../../old/politics/Hanna-Leena_Hemming/Hanna-Leena-Hemming.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="0" width="128" height="192" align="left" />Could you explain to our readers when you decided to                                                              become a politician?<br />
</strong>I JOINED THE PARTY (THE NATIONAL COALITION PARTY, WHICH IS A CONSERVATIVE PARTY) IN 1999 WHEN I GOT DISSATISFIED WITH THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IN MY HOME TOWN ESPOO. A YEAR LATER I BECAME ELECTED A MEMBER OF THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF ESPOO. QUITE SOON AFTER THAT I DECIED TO RUN FOR  PARLIAMENT.</p>
<p><strong> Did you have strong political beliefs during your youth? </strong><br />
I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN CONSERVATIVE IN MY MIND BUT AT THE SAME TIME IT WAS IMPORTANT FOR ME TO REMAIN INDEPENDENT.<strong></p>
<p>Was the choice of becoming a &#8220;full time politician&#8221; difficult to make?<br />
</strong>THE CHOICE WAS EASY, IT WAS MORE OR LESS A NATURAL SUCCESSION OF THINGS.<br />
<strong><br />
If you had to describe your political convictions with 5 words&#8230; </strong><br />
ACTIVITY, INDEPENDENCE, SOVREIGNTY, ORIGINALITY, SELF-GOVERNMENT CONCERNING A PERSON<br />
<strong><br />
How could you present The National Coalition Party to our readers who don&#8217;t know it? </strong>IT&#8217;S A PARTY THAT REPRESENTS ALL PEOPLE, EVERYBODY IS WELCOME WITH THEIR OWN IDEAS AND BELIEFS. ACTIVE ATTITUDE IN TAKING CARE OF ONESELF IS EMPHASISED AS WELL AS THE NEED TO TAKE CARE OF THOSE WHO REALLY CANNOT DO IT THEMSELVES.<br />
<strong><br />
As a member of the Parliament, what will be your priorities for the near future? </strong>MAKING IT POSSIBLE TO COMBINE A WORKING, CAREER BASED LIFE AND A GOOD FAMILY LIFE WITH A HUSBAND AND SEVERAL CHILDREN. ASSURING CHILD FAMILIES A BETTER STANDARD OF LIVING. TAKING CARE OF A BALANCED AND HIGH- QUALITY EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IN ALL FINLAND.<br />
<strong><br />
What are the positive and negative aspects of being a politician? </strong><br />
POSITIVE: YOU LEARN A LOT EVERY DAY, YOU MEET INTERESTING PEOPLE, YOU CAN HAVE A FEELING OF ACTUALLY DOING SOMETHING TO IMPROVE HOW THINGS ARE DONE.<br />
NEGATIVE: THE DAYS ARE EXTREMELY LONG, YOU HAVE TO WORK DURING WEEKENDS TOO, AS A NEWCOMER THERE IS A LOT TO LEARN AND THAT GIVES YOU A LOT OF HOMEWORK.<br />
<strong><br />
Do you consider it as a profession or is it more than that? I TAKE THIS AS A<br />
</strong>PROFESSION, AND I TRY TO AVOID CHEAP MEDIA ATTENTION, BUT IT CERTAINLY IS MORE THAN THAT - IT&#8217;S A WAY OF LIFE. I INTEND TO BE A POLITICIAN FOR 3 TO 4 TERMS AND MY PLAN IS TO DO SOMETHING ELSE TOO BEFORE I RETIRE.<strong></p>
<p>If you had the possibility to totally change your profession. What would you choose? </strong><br />
AT THE MOMENT I&#8217;M MORE THAN SATISFIED WITH WHAT I&#8217;M DOING NOW.<br />
<strong><br />
Why do you think that in Europe people become less and less interested in politics? </strong><br />
I&#8217;M AFRAID IT&#8217;S A SIGN OF THE FACT THAT LIFE HAS BECOME RATHER EASY.<br />
PEOPLE IN GENERAL HAVE VERY LITTLE TO COMPLAIN ABOUT. THEN, THOSE PEOPLE WHO HAVE WORRIES FEEL THAT THEY ARE NOT HEARD, UNFORTUNATELY. NATURALLY, ALSO THE EFFECT OF MEDIA MAKING POLITICS A FORM OF CIRCUS HAS DIMINISHED THE VALUE OF POLITICIANS.<br />
<strong><br />
What should be done to change this situation? CHANGE THE ATTITUDE OF THE MEDIA,<br />
</strong>BUT THEN AGAIN, SOME OF WHAT IS BROUGHT UP IN THE MEDIA IS THE FAULT OF POLITICIANS THEMSELVES&#8230;<br />
<strong><br />
What are your professional or personal projects for the future? ONLY TO BE A<br />
</strong>GOOD MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT AND POLISH THE IMAGE OF POLITICIANS BY BEING THAT.</p>
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		<title>Sirpa Asko-Seljavaara</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2008 20:15:59 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img id="Picture1917" src="../../../old/politics/Sirpa_Asko-Seljavaara/Sirpa-Asko-Seljavaara.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="0" width="128" height="192" align="left" />Could you explain to our readers when you decided to                                                              become a politician?<br />
</strong>I decided to come a politician because the public health care in Finland was in trouble.<strong></p>
<p>Did you have strong political beliefs during your youth?<br />
</strong>My mother was strongly on the right (conservative) and my father in the center.<strong></p>
<p>Was the choice of becoming a &#8220;full time politician&#8221; difficult to make?<br />
</strong> It was a great pleasure and honour to be elected to the Finnish Parliament because a had a mission: to improve the health care system in Finland.<strong></p>
<p>If you had to describe your political convictions with 5 words&#8230;<br />
</strong>international co-operation, free-trading, good health care for all citizens and peace.<strong></p>
<p>How could you present The National Coalition Party to our readers who don&#8217;t know it?<br />
</strong>Kansallinen Kokoomus (Coalition Party Finland) is for all citizens who want to                                                              work for freedom and peace and take care of the poor and disables.<br />
<strong><br />
As a member of the Parliament, what will be your priorities for the near future?<br />
</strong> My priorities are to improve the health care system in Finland.<br />
<strong><br />
What are the positive and negative aspects of being a politician?<br />
</strong> Positive are the colleagues and people working in the parliament.<br />
Negative is that the conservative party is on the opposition.<strong></p>
<p>Do you consider it as a profession or is it more than that?<br />
</strong>I work 100 % as a member of Finnish Parliament.<br />
<strong><br />
If you had the possibility to totally change your profession. What would you choose?<br />
</strong>I want to work in the Finnish Parliament as well as possible and I am not willing to                                                              change to profession.<strong></p>
<p>Why do you think that in Europe people become less and less interested in politics?<br />
</strong> I do not think that the European people are less and less interested in politics. I think it is the opposite. We are harmonizing more and more activities in Europe and it needs much work and negotiations.<strong></p>
<p>What are your professional or personal projects for the future?<br />
</strong> At the moment I work in the Social- and health committee and Administration committee. And I have also established a group of &#8220;Boating and Marine life protection&#8221;, which has 20 active members in the Parliament.</p>
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		<title>Maija Perho</title>
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</strong>I didn&#8217;t especially decide to become a politician. Since youth I have always participated different kind of activities for example school and student politics. <strong></p>
<p>Did you have strong political beliefs during your youth?<br />
</strong>As a student I really have thought my political view because in 60&#8217;s we had strong left wing in student politics.                                                             <strong></p>
<p>Was the choice of becoming a &#8220;full time politician&#8221; difficult to make?<br />
</strong>To settle as a candidate at the parliamentary election was a natural decision after my step-by-step political career. I have been with both local and regional political decision-making organisations and also in different positions in my own party.<strong></p>
<p>If you had to describe your political convictions with 5 words&#8230;<br />
</strong>Equality, tolerancy, truthfulness, equality of possibilities (for example to study), commitment.<strong></p>
<p>How could you present the National Coalition Party to our readers who don&#8217;t know it?<br />
</strong>National Coalition Party is a center-right-party in finnish political map and its basic values are responsibility, the equality of possibilities, moniarvoisuus and entrepreunership.<strong></p>
<p>As a member of the Parliament, what will be your priorities for the near                                                              future?<br />
</strong>Better employment, prevention of social displacement, reconciliation of work and familylife and good and effective healthcare.<strong></p>
<p>What are the positive and negative aspects of being a politician?<br />
</strong>It is positive to have the possibility to get information and knowledge about different sides of society and societal issues and also possibilities to remedy social grievances. To be &#8220;a public animal&#8221; without privacy is negative, also underestimation of politics and politicians is sad.<br />
<strong><br />
Do you consider it as a profession or is it more than that?<br />
</strong> To be a poltician needs professional attitude, it means fulltime job, but it cannot longlife profession because of unpredictable voters.<br />
<strong><br />
If you had the possibility to totally change your profession. What would you choose?<br />
</strong>It had something to do with socialpolitics either in public or NGO-sector, because                                                              my previous profession was socialdirector in the city of Turku.<br />
<strong><br />
Why do you think that in Europe people become less and less interested in politics?<br />
</strong> The economic resources are limited, but during the election campaigns politicians are used to promise more than it is realistic. The voters are dissapointed with empty promises.<br />
<strong><br />
What should be done to change this situation?<br />
</strong>Simply less empty promisies -more action.<strong></p>
<p>What are your professional or personal projects for the future?<br />
</strong> To become once more elected as a member of parliament.</p>
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		<title>Heli Passio</title>
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I&#8217;m not quite sure if it was any kind of decision it just happened. I have already made up my mind not to become a politician (my father and my grandfather had been politicians and I valued them as a childperspective) but still somehow it fascinated me and here I am.</p>
<p><strong> Did you have strong political beliefs during your youth?</strong><br />
No, not strong political belifs but strong sense of fairness.</p>
<p><strong>Was the choice of becoming a &#8220;full                                                              time politician&#8221; difficult to make?</strong><br />
Yes.</p>
<p><strong>Why?</strong><br />
As I said before I knew also the negative sides of being politician (from my family) and I thought really thoroughly wheather it was the kind of life I really wanted to have.</p>
<p><strong>How could you present The Finnish Social Democratic Party to our                                                              readers who don&#8217;t know it?</strong><br />
It is international party, member of Socialist International. Main ideas is freedom, equality and solidarity. It was founded over 100 years ago and still it has the mission.</p>
<p><strong>If you had to describe this party with 5 words&#8230;</strong><br />
international, responsible, human, equal, strong values</p>
<p><strong>What are the positive and negative aspects of being a politician?</strong><br />
positive: there is no two days similar, it is interesting to meet all kind of people and to have an opportunity to influence decisions and to have wide information almost about anything you ever want to know.</p>
<p>negative: is there? you should be around 24 hours per day.</p>
<p><strong>Do you consider it as a profession or is it more than that?</strong><br />
It is more like lifestyle.</p>
<p><strong>If you had the possibility to totally change your profession. What would you choose?</strong><br />
No idea!</p>
<p><strong> Why do you think that in Europe people become less and less interested in politics?</strong><br />
If I knew the answer we wouldn&#8217;t be wondering this problem. Do the people and the politicians talk different language? Is it the way that some things just happen no matter what politicians says? Too many questins too few answers, futurechallenges with this problem are large,wide and important.</p>
<p><strong>How do you explain the results of Mister Tony Halme during the last Parliamentary elections? Do you think that he was elected for his ideas or for other reasons?</strong><br />
I think he was elected because of his ideas and because those people didn&#8217;t find the answers from the traditional partys. Tony Halme is known as &#8220;tough guy&#8221; and voters might have thougt that if Tony is MP he is going to put every other MPs and that way certain things in order. He represents the extreme right and we have seen those movements rise around the Europe.</p>
<p><strong> What are your professional or personal projects for the future?</strong><br />
Professional project -to do my job as well as I can, not to let any voters down.<br />
Personal project - to be a better person and that way be able to give more light and joy to others.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img id="Picture1917" src="../../../old/politics/Risto_Kuisma/risto_kuisma.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="0" width="250" height="334" align="left" />Could you explain to our readers when                                                              you decided to become a politician?</strong><br />
As a young 21 year old trade union activist 1968, I decided to participate in politics on a local level. I was elected as a member of the Kouvola city government in 1973. 1975 I started working for the trade union movement, first as a lawyer and then 1978 as a president, and stopped actively participat-ing in politics.<br />
1994 I gave up my career in the trade union movement and returned to work as a lawyer.  1995 I was elected to the parliament, and since that I have been a full time politician.</p>
<p><strong>Did you have strong political beliefs during your youth?<br />
</strong>Very strong.  I was strongly against injustice and for justice.  My values were left-wing.</p>
<p><strong> Was the choice of becoming a &#8220;full time politician&#8221; difficult to make?<br />
</strong>In 1975 the decision was so difficult, that I gave up politics and chose a career in the trade union movement.  In 1995 I considered a long time before I became a full time politician.</p>
<p><strong>How could you present The Finnish Social Democratic Party to our                                                              readers who don&#8217;t know it?<br />
</strong>The Finnish Social Democratic party is a 100 year old party.  It has been the largest party in<br />
Finland almost throughout its whole history. The English Labour Party is a brother party for the Finnish Social Democratic Party.<br />
After 1918 the communists left the Social Democratic party and formed their own party, which now functions as Vasemmistoliitto (The Left Alliance).  The last three head of states in Finland have been social democrats.  The chairman of the Social Democratic party, Paavo Lipponen, was prime minister 1995-2003. The Finnish Social Democratic party is a moderate left-wing party.</p>
<p><strong>Has The Finnish Social Democratic Party always been present in the Finnish political life?<br />
</strong> The Finnish parliament was founded 1905. The Social Democratic Party has always been represented in it. The party was founded late in the 1900-century, and got its present name in 1903.</p>
<p><strong>If you had to describe this party with 5 words&#8230;<br />
</strong>Left-wing, moderate, established, international, social democratic</p>
<p><strong> What are the positive and negative aspects of being a politician?<br />
I</strong>t&#8217;s positive, that one can make the world better and have power to participate in decisions that affect everyone.  As a politician, I can promote social justice.  I have taken that as my mission in life. The negative aspects are, that there is a lot of plotting and intrigues in politics. Things progress slowly, and it&#8217;s difficult to achieve results. Politicians are poorly appreciated and the media treats politicians badly.</p>
<p><strong>Do you consider it as a profession or is it more than that?<br />
</strong>Politics is more than a profession; it&#8217;s a calling and a purpose in life.</p>
<p><strong> If you had the possibility to totally change your profession. What would you choose?<br />
</strong>I would maybe return to work for the trade union movement, or then become a full time writer.</p>
<p><strong>Why do you think that in Europe people become less and less interested in politics?<br />
</strong> Politics is complicated. Political options are not clear enough.  The parties a too much alike.  The ap-preciation of politics is poor.</p>
<p><strong> How do you explain the results of Mister Tony Halme during the last Parliamentary elections? </strong><br />
Do you think that he was elected for his ideas or for other reasons?<br />
Mr. Tony Halme got protest votes.  He got votes from people who usually don&#8217;t vote at all. His ideas, some of which were such we call racist and populistic, were not new.  His success was a result of his person and performance.</p>
<p><strong>What are your professional or personal projects for the future?<br />
I</strong> will continue as a Member of Parliament and aim at higher positions in politics. In my personal life I&#8217;m planning on making a doctoral thesis.  The problem is, that my current duties take up all my time and strength so completely, that there is no time to start new projects.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img id="Picture1916" src="../../../old/politics/Rosa_Merilainen/rosa-merilainen.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="3" width="128" height="192" align="left" />Could you explain to our readers when you decided to                                                              become a politician?</strong><br />
I started as an activist. NGO-world is still close to me. When you realise, that you can really make a difference and work for a better world, you can&#8217;t stop.</p>
<p><strong>Did you have strong political beliefs during your youth?</strong><br />
As a child I was a communist. I wanted to believe, that human nature is good and altruistic.</p>
<p><strong> Was the choice of becoming a &#8220;full time politician&#8221; difficult to make? Why?</strong><br />
No it wasn&#8217;t. To be a parliamentarian isn&#8217;t a real profession. I&#8217;m still quite young and if I want to, I can make many different careers during my lifetime. It&#8217;s never too late to choose differently. But right now I really enjoy my work in parliament.</p>
<p><strong> How could you present The Green League of Finland to our readers who don&#8217;t know it?</strong><br />
Our main task is to make an ecological turn for Finland and for the world. We think that society must be based on sustainable development and equality. The roots of the Finnish Greens as a political movement go back to the direct action tradition of the late 1970&#8217;s when a growing awareness of the deterioration of the state of the enviroment found a counterpart in movements promoting alternative ideas in social policy and rejuvenating grassroots democracy. The Finnish Greens first took part in parliamentary elections in 1983.</p>
<p><strong> When did The Green League of Finland started to be considered as a major party in the Finnish political life?</strong><br />
The big change was in the 1995 parliamentary elections when Greens got 9 seats in the Finnish Parliament. After the elections, a broadly-based &#8220;rainbow&#8221;-government was formed, and the seat of the Minister of Enviroment was held by former Green party chair and MP, Pekka Haavisto.</p>
<p><strong> If you had to describe this party with 5 words&#8230;</strong><br />
Environment, equality, solidarity, global, future.</p>
<p><strong>What are the positive and negative aspects of being a politician?</strong><br />
Positive aspects are of course the possibility to change things in society and learn a lot. Negative aspect is a continuos frustration and sense of being too lazy and stupid.</p>
<p><strong>Do you consider it as a profession or is it more than that?</strong><br />
It&#8217;s not a real profession. We are elected and it&#8217;s an honor, not a job you do for living.</p>
<p><strong> If you had the possibility to totally change your profession. What would you choose?</strong><br />
I&#8217;m really happy with my life as it is. But it would be nice to be a decadent                                                              baroness and an artist.</p>
<p><strong>Why do you think that in Europe people become less and less interested in politics?</strong><br />
People are interested in society and social questions. That&#8217;s politics also. People are more and more interested on activism and NGO&#8217;s. It is a good sign. The old structures of democracy like parliaments and governments haven&#8217;t bee able to keep their promises. We haven&#8217;t been worth trusting.</p>
<p><strong> How do you explain the results of Mister Tony Halme during the last Parliamentary elections? Do you think that he was elected for his ideas or for other reasons?</strong><br />
People are looking for politicians who are real human beings, not answering machines. He has charisma and speaks about the everyday-life experiences of uneducated people. The old left should think carefully, why they don&#8217;t do that. I don&#8217;t believe that everyone who has voted for mr Halme are racists.</p>
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When I graduated and became a doctor, I was also the mother of small children, and I wanted to be able to influence health care in my hometown and so I decided to go into local politics. I am now on that road.</p>
<p><strong>Did you have strong political beliefs during your youth?</strong><br />
Yes. I have always believed in public contribution.</p>
<p><strong>Was the choice of becoming a &#8220;full time politician&#8221; difficult to make? Why?</strong><br />
No it wasn&#8217;t at the time when in 1987 I was elected member of parliament. The desire to enter into national politics came about already earlier.</p>
<p><strong> How could you present The Finnish Social Democratic Party to our readers who don&#8217;t know it?</strong><br />
The SDP is a 100-year-old labour party, an all-round party, which has been very                                                              much involved in the creation of the Finnish welfare society.</p>
<p><strong>Has The Finnish Social Democratic Party always been present in the Finnish political life?</strong><br />
Yes, for 100 years, at times in the opposition and for long periods responsible for the government.</p>
<p><strong>If you had to describe this party with 5 words&#8230;</strong><br />
Liberty, brotherhood, equality, justice and joint responsibility.</p>
<p><strong>What are the positive and negative aspects of being a politician?</strong><br />
As a politician, I am able to promote matters that are important to me as well as influence them. Being a public figure can be stressful and involves a lot of hard work.</p>
<p><strong> Do you consider it as a profession or is it more than that?</strong><br />
It is more than just a profession – it is about realising ideals and changing the world.</p>
<p><strong> If you had the possibility to totally change your profession. What would you choose?</strong><br />
I am very happy with my present situation.</p>
<p><strong> As the Minister of Social Affairs and Health, what will be your priorities for the near future?</strong><br />
In order to secure the future of our welfare society - to clarify our social security system, secure the funding of our health insurance system and promote the ability to cope at work. For my part, I want to influence the correction of problems in our health care services.</p>
<p><strong> You were already Minister of Social Affairs and Health from 1995 to 1999. Do you feel that the social situation in Finland has changed?</strong><br />
Yes, it has changed. Unemployment has been almost halved but long-term unemployment has not decreased sufficiently. Some members of the population have become excluded.</p>
<p><strong> Why do you think that in Europe people become less and less interested in politics?</strong><br />
Society becomes more complicated; people feel that they are not able to influence things.</p>
<p><strong>How do you explain the results of Mister Tony Halme during the last Parliamentary elections? Do you think that he was elected for his ideas or for other reasons?</strong><br />
He appealed to people who have been excluded and such people who no longer believe in traditional means of influencing matters.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img id="Picture712" src="../../../old/politics/Eva_Biaudet/biaudet-2.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="3" vspace="0" width="280" height="402" align="left" /><strong>Could you explain to our readers                                                              when you decided to become a politician?</strong><br />
It is something that just happened. Suddenly I found myself in a situation where I could no longer avoid to be called a politician by profession. But the truth is, that it was a secret dream of mine from quite a young age.<br />
Already in school I was elected into different decisionmaking bodies,                                                              representing the pupils.</p>
<p><strong>Did you have strong political beliefs during your youth?</strong><br />
Yes I was a strong opponent of death penalty in the world, I fought against nuclear power and I was active in development issues conserning the third world. I have always had a strong global consience.</p>
<p><strong>Was the choice of becoming a &#8220;full                                                              time politician&#8221; difficult to make? Why?</strong><br />
It was a little of a mistake. I succeded in my first national elections better than expected.<br />
The voters decided for me.</p>
<p><strong> How could you present The Swedish People&#8217;s Party to our readers who don&#8217;t know it?</strong><br />
The party is a liberal party with a strong social consience. We represent the swedish speaking people in Finland, but have a growing support from likeminded finnish-speaking Finns too. We are strong in human rights and international affairs. We are a small party with respect for the fact that our society has to be eqaually supportive to people from very different backgrounds and with different life situations. We have participated in all governments during the last 25 years.</p>
<p><strong>Has The Swedish People&#8217;s Party always been present in the Finnish political life?</strong><br />
Yes it has been in parliament from our independence.</p>
<p><strong>If you had to describe this party with 5 words&#8230;</strong><br />
Openminded, human, socialliberal, constructive, visionary.</p>
<p><strong>What are the positive and negative aspects of being a politician?</strong><br />
It is exciting, you learn something all the time and you have a possibility to be in                                                              the process of making history.<br />
It is also quite a lot of hard work, sometimes too much, and you put yourself on the line all the time. It is the most insecure job you can have.</p>
<p><strong>Do you consider it as a profession or is it more than that?</strong><br />
I try to keep it a profession but it seems to fill my life quite globally.<br />
Lucky for me I have four children who occupy a desent part of me too.</p>
<p><strong>If you had the possibility to totally change your profession. What would you choose?</strong><br />
I honestly cant say. Perhaps I would enjoy the challenges of working in an international organisation. I still would like to make the world a better place&#8230;</p>
<p><strong> Why do you think that in Europe people become less and less interested in politics?</strong><br />
We politicians have to look ourselves in the mirror naturally, if this is so.<br />
Often we get too booring and get hung up on nonsense.<br />
On the other hand people are interested in political matters, such as globalisation. Influencing and changing big development issues or local wellbeeing can be done. Politics is one very good way to try. And cooperation both nationally and internationally with different actors is necessary. So if one is satisfied one can lay back and see, but if not then one has to be involved in politics in someway to change matters.</p>
<p><!-- Start of Picture (Picture714) --> <strong>How do you explain the results of Mister Tony Halme during the last Parliamentary elections? Do you think that he was elected for his ideas or for other reasons?</strong><br />
I hope that it was a big joke for most people. But it was also a statement against &#8220;the system&#8221; by people who feel left out in some way. I dont believe that his voters know anything about his opinions.</p>
<p><strong> What images do you have of France and French people?</strong><br />
Beautiful language, good food and wine, wonderful country, romantic men, sometimes arrogant in politics. My brothers family live in France and I am a little worried about the lack of feminist concoiusnes in his daughters. I do my best to fill in nordic values here. (ha ha)</p>
<p><strong>Is there a French town or region that you particularly appreciate? Why?</strong><br />
Many. Paris ofcourse. Camargue, Provence, Normandie&#8230;</p>
<p><strong> If you had to choose one French person that could, to your point of view, well represent the image you have of France and French people&#8230; who would it be?</strong><br />
No I cant think of just one. France is a multicultural very pluralistic country with plenty of different kind of celebrities, in politics, in arts, in fashion. For me it is the plentitude of differencies that is so enchanting.</p>
<p><strong>What are your professional or personal projects for the future?</strong><br />
I will be working as a deputé the next four years in the committee of finance, covering all sectors. This way I will be able to be an all around politician with perhaps a special focus on children and the future after all. I hope I will have a little bit more time to spare to be a proper mother. The years as minister in the government were hard for my kids too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img id="Picture705" src="../../../old/politics/Jari_Vilen/jari-vilen.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="3" vspace="0" width="350" height="537" align="left" />Could you explain to our readers when you                                                              decided to become a politician?</strong><br />
It was the Parliamentary elections in 1979 where the National Coalition Party won a landslide victory, but the party was still kept in opposition. I found this very unfair and wanted to find the reasons for this. This is how I became interested in politics and little by little this interest has taken over me.</p>
<p><strong> Did you have strong political beliefs during your youth?</strong><br />
I still have strong political beliefs and a belief in politics.</p>
<p><strong>Was the choice of becoming a &#8220;full time                                                              politician&#8221; difficult to make?</strong><br />
It was not really a decision I made. It all went very naturally, once you show your interest in politics and have ideas of how to develop it, the duties start to flow your direction.</p>
<p><strong>How could you present The National Coalition Party to our readers who                                                              don&#8217;t know it?</strong><br />
The National Coalition Party is a bourgeois party with long traditions but a modern view of the world around us.</p>
<p><strong> Has The National Coalition Party always been present in the Finnish political life?</strong><br />
The National Coalition Party was founded on December 9, 1918, at a time when Finland&#8217;s fromer party division had grown outdated as a result of the independence in 1917. It was one of the very first political parties in Finland and the guiding idea behind the establishment of the party was the achievement of national unity through the promotion of social justice, among other things.</p>
<p><strong> If you had to describe this party with 5 words&#8230;</strong><br />
The national coalition party is bourgeois, individualistic, supporter of social market economy,</p>
<p><strong> What are the positive and negative aspects of being a politician?</strong><br />
It is hard to live with the lack of privacy. On the positive note I should say, that playing an active role in the politics really is the only way to make a change in the society.</p>
<p><strong>Do you consider it as a profession or is it more than that?</strong><br />
This is a way of life, not just a profession. It also is a life-long learning experience, one has to build opinions af a variety of matters and drive for what you think is best for your region or your country.</p>
<p><strong>When you became Minister for Foreign Trade and European Affairs in 2002, did you have the feeling that it was the achievement of something? </strong><br />
I felt it was a recognition of my previous work, I had been active in politics for more than 20 years. But there was also an element of surprise in the process.</p>
<p><strong> If you had the possibility to totally change your profession. What would you choose?</strong><br />
I don´t feel like changing anything much, but if I had to, I could see myself working                                                              in an international NGO to tackle globalisation.</p>
<p><strong>Why do you think that  in Europe people become less and less interested in politics?</strong><br />
Life in Europe is secure and stable, most people don&#8217;t need an urgent change.</p>
<p><strong>How do you explain the results of Mister Tony Halme during the last Parliamentary elections? Do you think that he was elected for his ideas or for other reasons?</strong><br />
Tony Halme was able to draw to the polls people who don&#8217;t usually vote. If he adapts to the parliamentary working habits he will probably lose these radical voters. If he does not adapt, then it will be difficult for him to really make a change of the system.</p>
<p><strong>What are your professional or personal projects for the future?<br />
</strong>To participate in drawing my parties future political guidelines. The National Coalition Party will be in the opposition for the near future, but we will not be a quiet opposition.</p>
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