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Pirkko Työläjärvi (born 8 September 1938, Jämsä) is a Finnish politician from the Social Democratic Party. She was member of the parliament from 1972 to 1985, and minister in several cabinets from 1975 to 1982. After the 1979 Finnish parliamentary election, President Kekkonen offered her the position to form a cabinet, however, she refused. She was deputy speaker of the parliament 1983–1985, In 1985 she left the parliament to take the position of the Governor of the Turku and Pori Province, which she left in 1997. In municipality level, she was a member of Rauma city council from 1973 to 1980.

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  • Pirkko Työläjärvi (born 8 September 1938, Jämsä) is a Finnish politician from the Social Democratic Party. She was member of the parliament from 1972 to 1985, and minister in several cabinets from 1975 to 1982. After the 1979 Finnish parliamentary election, President Kekkonen offered her the position to form a cabinet, however, she refused. She was deputy speaker of the parliament 1983–1985, In 1985 she left the parliament to take the position of the Governor of the Turku and Pori Province, which she left in 1997. In municipality level, she was a member of Rauma city council from 1973 to 1980. (en)
  • Pirkko Annikki Työläjärvi (née Salo le 8 septembre 1938 à Jämsä) est une femme politique finlandaise. (fr)
  • Pirkko Annikki Työläjärvi, född 8 september 1938 i Jämsä, är en finländsk politiker och ämbetsman. Työläjärvi blev ekonomie magister 1972 och var 1972–1985 ledamot av Finlands riksdag, där hon blev första vicetalman 1983. Hon valdes 1975 till vice ordförande i socialdemokraterna och var andra social- och hälsovårdsminister 1975–1976, social- och hälsovårdsminister 1977–1979, andra finansminister 1979–1981 samt handels- och industriminister 1981–1982. Hon var därefter landshövding i Åbo och Björneborgs län 1985–1997. Hon blev ekonomie hedersdoktor 1990. (sv)
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  • Pirkko Työläjärvi (born 8 September 1938, Jämsä) is a Finnish politician from the Social Democratic Party. She was member of the parliament from 1972 to 1985, and minister in several cabinets from 1975 to 1982. After the 1979 Finnish parliamentary election, President Kekkonen offered her the position to form a cabinet, however, she refused. She was deputy speaker of the parliament 1983–1985, In 1985 she left the parliament to take the position of the Governor of the Turku and Pori Province, which she left in 1997. In municipality level, she was a member of Rauma city council from 1973 to 1980. (en)
  • Pirkko Annikki Työläjärvi (née Salo le 8 septembre 1938 à Jämsä) est une femme politique finlandaise. (fr)
  • Pirkko Annikki Työläjärvi, född 8 september 1938 i Jämsä, är en finländsk politiker och ämbetsman. Työläjärvi blev ekonomie magister 1972 och var 1972–1985 ledamot av Finlands riksdag, där hon blev första vicetalman 1983. Hon valdes 1975 till vice ordförande i socialdemokraterna och var andra social- och hälsovårdsminister 1975–1976, social- och hälsovårdsminister 1977–1979, andra finansminister 1979–1981 samt handels- och industriminister 1981–1982. Hon var därefter landshövding i Åbo och Björneborgs län 1985–1997. Hon blev ekonomie hedersdoktor 1990. (sv)
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  • Pirkko Työläjärvi (fr)
  • Pirkko Työläjärvi (en)
  • Pirkko Työläjärvi (sv)
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