Sauli Niinistö

President

Birthday August 24, 1948

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Salo, Finland

Age 75 years old

Nationality Finland

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1911

His parents were the circulation manager of Salon Seudun Sanomat Väinö Niinistö (1911–1991) and nurse Hilkka Niinistö, née Heimo (1916–2014).

Niinistö's godfather was Fjalar Nordell, founder of Salora.

1948

Sauli Väinämö Niinistö (born 24 August 1948) is a Finnish politician who served as the 12th president of Finland from 2012 to 2024.

Niinistö was born in Salo in 1948.

1967

Niinistö graduated from the Salon normaalilyseo high school in 1967, after which he went to study at the University of Turku.

1974

From there he graduated with a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1974 and a Master of Laws with court training in 1977.

1977

Niinistö served on the municipal council of Salo from 1977 to 1992 and was elected a Member of the Parliament of Finland from the district of Finland Proper in 1987.

1978

Niinistö ran his own law firm in Salo between 1978 and 1988 before entering national politics.

1994

A lawyer by education, Niinistö was Chairman of the National Coalition Party (NCP) from 1994 to 2001, Minister of Justice from 1995 to 1996, Minister of Finance from 1996 to 2003, Deputy Prime Minister from 1995 to 2001 and the NCP candidate in the 2006 presidential election.

In 1994 he was chosen to lead the NCP as party chairman and subsequently became Justice Minister in Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen's first cabinet in 1995.

1996

Switching portfolios, Niinistö became Finance Minister in 1996, continuing in Lipponen's second cabinet from 1999 to 2003.

In both administrations, Niinistö was Deputy Prime Minister under social democrat Lipponen.

As Finance Minister, Niinistö was known for his strict fiscal policy.

2000

Niinistö was urged by his party to stand as a candidate in the 2000 presidential election, but he refused the candidacy for completely related to his private life reasons.

2001

He announced his gradual retirement from politics in 2001, and he was succeeded that year by Ville Itälä as party leader.

2002

He was the first Finn to make a purchase with euros on 1 January 2002.

Niinistö negotiated the merger of the European Democrat Union (EDU) into the EPP in 2002 and became its Honorary President.

2003

After the end of his term as a cabinet minister in 2003, Niinistö became vice president at the European Investment Bank.

2005

In March 2005, Niinistö announced his candidacy for the 2006 presidential election.

He represented the NCP, challenging the incumbent President Tarja Halonen.

2006

He qualified for the second round runoff (as one of the top two candidates in the first round), held on 29 January 2006, but lost to Halonen.

The costs of Niinistö's campaign were circa 2,225,000 euros, including 492,864 euros and 717,191 euros contributions from NCP.

His financial declaration in 2006 was made more detailed in 2009 because of controversies.

In 2006, Niinistö announced that he was standing again for the 2007 parliamentary election.

He said, however, that he had no plans to take any high-ranking political job such as the prime ministership in the future.

2007

He served as the Speaker of the Parliament of Finland from 2007 to 2011 and has been the honorary president of the European People's Party (EPP) since 2002.

He received 60,563 votes in the 2007 elections, a record in a Finnish parliamentary election; it was about 21% more than the 1948 record of Hertta Kuusinen.

After the 2007 election, Niinistö decided to accept the position of the Speaker of the Parliament.

2009

Niinistö was elected as the president of the Football Association of Finland on 8 November 2009, replacing Pekka Hämäläinen, but the three-year term was interrupted when Niinistö was elected president of the republic.

2012

Niinistö was the NCP candidate in the 2012 presidential election, defeating Pekka Haavisto of the Green League (VIHR) with 62.6% of the vote in the decisive second round.

Niinistö assumed office on 1 March 2012; he is the first NCP president since Juho Kusti Paasikivi, who left office in 1956.

Niinistö was the NCP candidate for a second time in the 2012 presidential election.

With 37.0% of the vote, he won the election's first round and faced off against Haavisto of the Green League in the decisive second round.

He carried the second round with around 62.6% against Haavisto's 37.4%.

Niinistö's margin of victory was larger than that of any previous directly elected president.

He won a majority in 14 of 15 electoral districts.

Niinistö's election budget was circa 1.2 million euros.

2017

In May 2017, Niinistö announced that he would seek reelection in the 2018 presidential election, running as an Independent candidate.

The NCP and Christian Democrats (KD) supported his candidacy.

2018

He won reelection in the first round on 28 January 2018 with 62.7% of the vote and his second term began on 1 February 2018.