Sinikka Monk


Taru Sinikka Mönkäre, responsible Taru Sinikka Laisaari (born March 6, 1947 in Sippoli) - Finnish politician, doctor and local government activist, deputy to Edusukum, in 2003-2005 Minister of Transport and Communications, then to 2007 Minister of Justice. Curriculum vitae

She graduated from medical studies, then obtained a PhD in medicine. She worked as a doctor in hospitals in Salo, Imatra and Turku, specializing in the treatment of occupational diseases affecting the lungs. She was involved in political activities within the Social Democratic Party of Finland. From the beginning of the 1980s she was a city councilman in Imatra, she was the chairman of the city council.

In the years 1987-1991 she was the mandate of an Eduskunta deputy for the first time. She returned to the Finnish parliament in 1995, after which she successfully applied for reelection in the elections in 1999 and 2003. In Eduskuncie she sat until 2006, when she resigned from the mandate of the deputy.

For more than a decade, she was an incessant member of successive Finnish governments. In April 1995 she became the Minister of Social Affairs and Health in the first government of Paav Lipponen. In April 1999, in the second cabinet of that Prime Minister, she became the Minister of Labor, and in February 2000 she became Minister of Trade and Industry. In April 2003 she returned to the post of Minister of Social Affairs and Health in the government of Anneli Jäätteenmäki. She remained in this position also in the first government of Matti Vanhanen established in June of the same year, ending office in September 2005.

In 2006, she assumed the position of the managing director of RAY, the Finnish state supervisory authority for a part of the gambling industry (including casinos and gaming machines). This function was performed by 2012.

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