Pekka Haavisto, born on March twenty-third, nineteen fifty-eight, is a prominent Finnish politician affiliated with the Green League. He has made significant contributions to Finnish politics, notably serving as the Minister for Foreign Affairs from two thousand nineteen to two thousand twenty-three.
Haavisto's political journey saw him return to the Finnish Parliament in the parliamentary elections of March two thousand seven after a twelve-year hiatus. He was re-elected in two thousand eleven, two thousand fifteen, and two thousand nineteen, showcasing his enduring popularity and commitment to public service.
His earlier political roles include serving as the Minister of Environment in the Lipponen I Cabinet from April nineteen ninety-five to April nineteen ninety-nine. In October two thousand thirteen, he took on the role of Minister for International Development following the resignation of Heidi Hautala. Additionally, he has been an active member of the Helsinki City Council.
Haavisto is also known for his candidacy in the Finnish presidential elections, where he finished second in two thousand twelve, two thousand eighteen, and two thousand twenty-four, competing against Sauli Niinistö and Alexander Stubb. Notably, he became the first openly gay candidate to run for the presidency of Finland, marking a significant milestone in the country's political landscape.