Anna-Liisa Linkola Explained

Anna-Liisa Linkola
Birth Name:Anna-Liisa Korhonen
Birth Date:10 August 1914
Birth Place:Pielisjärvi, Finland
Death Date:3 August 1999 (aged 84)
Death Place:Kotka, Finland
Nationality:Finnish
Party:National Coalition Party
Office:Member of the Parliament of Finland
Term Start:1962
Term End:1979
Constituency:Kymi
Office1:Second Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Finland
Term Start1:1975
Term End1:1978
Occupation:Politician, Teacher, Chemist

Anna-Liisa Linkola (née Korhonen, 10 August 1914 – 3 August 1999) was a Finnish politician. She was a member of the Parliament of Finland from 1962 to 1979. She represented the National Coalition Party.

Linkola was born in Pielisjärvi. Her parents were Master of Science (Technology, DI) Kaarlo Heikki Korhonen and Anna Maria Ryynänen. Linkola completed her master's studies in 1937, specialising later in water chemistry. She worked as a teacher at Kotka lyceum from 1951 to 1974 and at Kotka nursing school from 1957 to 1973. She also worked as a chemist at the city of Kotka waterworks from 1955 to 1971. She was a member of the Kotka town council and acted as the council's vice chairman.

Linkola was a member of the parliament from 1962 to 1979 representing Kymi electoral district. She was the first woman among the parliament's speakers when she acted as the second deputy speaker from 1975 to 1978. She was also a member of the supervisory board of Yleisradio. Linkola also acted as vice chairman of the National Coalition Party. She died in Kotka, aged 84.

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