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Mauno Henrik Koivisto

From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition  |  Date: 2008

Mauno Henrik Koivisto 1923-, Finnish politician. He was director of the Helsinki Workers' Savings Bank (1959-68) and then governor of the Bank of Finland (1968-82). As a Social Democrat he served as minister of finance (1966-67, 1972). He was prime minister (1968-70, 1979-80) in center-left coalition governments. In 1981 he became interim president, taking over from the incapacitated Urho Kekkonen . He was elected president in 1982, resigning all party posts, and was reelected in 1988. He continued Kekkonen's foreign policy of neutrality and closeness with the USSR.

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