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{{Short description|Finnish politician (born 1955)}} |
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[[Image:Heidihautala.jpg|thumb|200px|Heidi Hautala in 2007]] |
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'''Heidi Anneli Hautala''' (born 14 November 1955 in [[Oulu]]) is a [[List of Finns|Finnish]] politician. She was the leader of the [[Green League|Finnish Green Party]] in 1987-1991, and a presidential candidate in 2000 and 2006. In the first round of the [[Finnish presidential election, 2006|2006 election]] she finished fourth of the eight candidates with a vote share of 3.5% (105,248 votes). She was a member of the national parliament from 1991 to 1995. After [[Finland]] joined the [[European Union]] (EU) in 1995, she was elected to the [[European Parliament]]. She returned to the national Parliament in the elections of 2003, and [[European Parliament election, 2009 (Finland)|in 2009 re-elected to the European Parliament]]. |
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{{Infobox officeholder |
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| name = Heidi Hautala |
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| honorific-suffix = [[Member of the European Parliament|MEP]] |
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| image = Heidi Hautala - April 2017.jpg |
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| caption = Heidi Hautala in April 2017 |
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| office = [[Vice-President of the European Parliament]] |
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| president = [[Antonio Tajani]] <br> [[David Sassoli]] <br> [[Roberta Metsola]] |
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| term_start = 26 October 2017 |
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| term_end = |
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| office1 = [[Member of the European Parliament]] |
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| term_start1 = 1 July 2014 |
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| term_end1 = |
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| term_start2 = 14 July 2009 |
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| term_end2 = 21 June 2011 |
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| term_start3 = 1 January 1995 |
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| term_end3 = 25 March 2003 |
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| constituency3 = [[Finland (European Parliament constituency)|Finland]] |
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| office4 = [[Government of Finland|Minister for International Development]] |
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| primeminister4 = [[Jyrki Katainen]] |
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| term_start4 = 22 June 2011 |
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| term_end4 = 16 October 2013 |
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| predecessor4 = [[Paavo Väyrynen]] |
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| successor4 = [[Pekka Haavisto]] |
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| office5 = [[Green League|Chair of the Finnish Green Party]] |
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| term_start5 = 1 March 1987 |
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| term_end5 = 19 May 1991 |
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| predecessor5 = [[Kalle Könkkölä]] |
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| successor5 = [[Pekka Sauri]] |
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| office6 = [[Parliament of Finland|Member of the Finnish Parliament]] |
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| term_start6 = 16 March 2003 |
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| term_end6 = 14 July 2009 |
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| term_start7 = 5 March 1991 |
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| term_end7 = 19 March 1995 |
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| constituency7 = [[Central Finland]] |
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| birth_name = Heidi Anneli Hautala |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1955|11|14|df=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[Oulu]], [[Finland]] |
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| death_date = |
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| party = [[Green League]] |
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| otherparty = [[European Green Party]] |
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| spouse = |
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| children = |
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| alma_mater = [[University of Helsinki]] |
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| website = {{URL|http://www.heidihautala.fi}} |
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'''Heidi Anneli Hautala''' (born 14 November 1955) is a [[List of Finns|Finnish]] politician and [[Member of the European Parliament]] (MEP) from [[Finland]]. She is a member of the [[Green League]], part of the [[The Greens–European Free Alliance|European Green Party]]. |
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Hautala is the chairwoman of the Administrative Council of [[Neste Oil]], a Finnish oil refining and marketing company producing mainly transportation fuels and other refined petroleum products. |
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She is currently a [[Member of the European Parliament]] for the fifth time. Previously she held the post from 1995 to 2003 and 2009 to 2011 when she chaired the [[Subcommittee on Human Rights]] 2009–2011.<ref name=europarl /> She has been the Vice-President of the European Parliament since 2017. She served as minister for international development and ownership steering issues in [[Jyrki Katainen's cabinet]]. |
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Hautala currently continues to work closely with EU affairs as a member of the Grand Committee. In addition, she has chaired the Green parliamentary group and currently she is the Chair of the Legal Affairs Committee in the Finnish Parliament. Also she is a member of the Parliament's Speaker's Council. As well Hautala is Chairperson of the National Equality Commission (TANE). She advocates environmental responsibility, openness in politics, and global justice. |
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==Early life and education== |
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Heidi Hautala is engaged to work also in organizations on the side of her work in Finnish Parliament. She is former President of Service Centre for Development Cooperation and current Member of the executive bureau of [[Crisis Management Initiative]] (CMI) which President is [[Martti Ahtisaari]] former President of Finland (1994–2000) and a United Nations diplomat and mediator, noted for his international peace work. |
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Hautala was born in the northern Finnish city of [[Oulu]] in 1955. Her father was a high-ranking war-hero who later went on to become one of the region’s most powerful bankers.<ref name="Green guru">[http://www.politico.eu/article/green-guru/ Green guru] ''[[European Voice]]'', September 29, 1999.</ref> |
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Hautala holds a [[master's degree]] in [[horticulture]]. She speaks Finnish, English, Swedish, German, French and some Russian.<ref>Gary Peach (April 30, 2013), [http://www.politico.eu/article/ambitious-activist/ Ambitious activist] ''[[European Voice]]''.</ref> |
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Hautala is the chairperson of the Finnish-Russian Civic Forum, established in 2007 to promote the Finnish-Russian dialogue and strengthen the Russian civil society. |
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==Political career== |
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In 2001, Hautala successfully took the [[Council of the European Union]] to the [[European Court of Justice]] |
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over access to a document on arms export rules. The Court ruled that the ministers should have considered publishing at least part of the document. The so-called "Hautala case" set a precedent in European law for access to documents. |
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===Beginnings in national politics=== |
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Hautala has a [[master's degree]] in [[horticulture]]. She has one child, Jasper (b. 1981). |
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Hautala was the leader of the [[Green League|Finnish Green Party]] from 1987 to 1991, and a presidential candidate in 2000 and 2006. She was a member of the national parliament from 1991 to 1995. |
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===Member of the European Parliament, 1995–2003=== |
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==Criticism of Vladimir Putin's Russia== |
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After [[Finland]] joined the [[European Union]] (EU) in 1995, Hautala was elected to the [[European Parliament]]. Between 1998 and 1999, she served as chair of the [[European Parliament Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality|Committee on Women's Rights]]. She later led the [[The Greens–European Free Alliance|Greens–European Free Alliance]] in the European Parliament from 1999 to 2002, alongside [[Paul Lannoye]].<ref>[http://www.politico.eu/article/hautala-lost-post-over-reform-pace/ Hautala lost post over reform pace] ''[[European Voice]]'', December 5, 2001.</ref> |
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After less than two years on the assembly’s influential environment committee, Hautala was chosen to steer a highly sensitive proposal for a Fuel Quality Directive through the parliament.<ref name="Green guru"/> |
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Hautala is a rare Finnish politician who has criticized [[Vladimir Putin]]'s Russia. |
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As a member of the [[European Parliament Committee on Legal Affairs|Committee on Legal Affairs]] between 1999 and 2003, Hautala participated in the negotiations to increase openness in the EU.<ref>Barry James (August 26, 2000), [https://www.nytimes.com/2000/08/26/news/26iht-rule.2.t.html Political Uproar Expected Over New EU Secrecy Code] ''[[International Herald Tribune]]''.</ref> In 2001, she successfully took the [[Council of the European Union]] to the [[European Court of Justice]] over access to a document on arms export rules. The Court ruled that the ministers should have considered publishing at least part of the document. The so-called "Hautala case" set a precedent in European law for access to documents.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://curia.europa.eu/en/actu/communiques/cp01/aff/cp0163en.htm|title=Curia - CP0163EN|access-date=28 May 2016}}</ref> In 2002, Hautala led a campaign for the European Parliament to set up a public register of members’ assistants.<ref>Martin Banks (November 6, 2002), [http://www.politico.eu/article/new-call-for-assistants-register/ New call for assistants’ register] ''[[European Voice]]''.</ref> |
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{{quotation|So when Heidi Hautala, a Green MP and former environment minister, blasted declining democratic standards in Vladimir Putin's Russia, the sense of shock in Helsinki was palpable. .... The nervous reaction to Ms Hautala's remarks has provided a faint echo of the self-censorship of the Soviet era, when the term "[[Finlandisation]]" was coined to describe countries that quietly tailored their politics and policies to suit Moscow. "The mindset has not totally changed. It's still there in the back of our heads," said Lasse Lehtinen, a Finnish MEP. Ms Hautala's worries were well founded, he added. "There is a general, growing feeling of unease about Russia for the past two years or so. We don't say it, but we think it."|The Guardian article "Putin's shadow falls over Finland"<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2006/jun/15/world.comment Putin's shadow falls over Finland]</ref>}} |
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Between 2002 and 2003, Hautala was the president of the European Parliament Intergroup on Public Health. |
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In 2008, she published the book "Venäjä-teesit. Vakaus vai vapaus" about Russia. |
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===Member of the Finnish Parliament, 2003–2009=== |
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==Books== |
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Hautala returned to the national Parliament in the elections of 2003. |
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* Venäjä-teesit. Vakaus vai vapaus. Tammi, 2008 |
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Hautala was the chair of the Administrative Council of [[Neste Oil]],<ref name=nesteoil/> a Finnish oil refining and marketing company producing mainly transportation fuels and other refined petroleum products. She works closely with EU affairs as a member of the Grand Committee. In addition, she chaired the Green parliamentary group and was the Chair of the Legal Affairs Committee in the Finnish Parliament. Also she was a member of the Parliament's Speaker's Council, as well as the chair of the National Equality Commission (TANE). She advocates environmental responsibility, openness in politics, and global justice. {{Citation needed|date=July 2013}} |
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In the first round of the [[2006 Finnish presidential election|2006 election]], Hautala finished fourth of the eight candidates with a vote share of 3.5% (105,248 votes). |
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===Member of the European Parliament, 2009–2011=== |
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In 2009, [[2009 European Parliament election in Finland|Hautala was re-elected]] to the European Parliament, where she served as chair of the [[European Parliament Subcommittee on Human Rights|Subcommittee on Human Rights]] and as member of the [[European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs|Committee on Foreign Affairs]]. |
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Hautal became well-known for promoting transparency in the EU after winning the case against the Council on access to documents on arm trade,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.euractiv.com/section/eu-priorities-2020/news/court-rules-against-the-council-in-hautala-case-on-access-to-documents/|title=Court rules against the Council in "Hautala case" on access to documents|work=EurActiv.com|access-date=28 May 2016|date=2001-12-12}}</ref> known as the Hautala Case T-14/98.<ref>{{cite court|url=http://curia.europa.eu/juris/showPdf.jsf?text=&docid=104083&pageIndex=0&doclang=EN&mode=lst&dir=&occ=first&part=1&cid=362219|court=[[General Court (European Union)]]|litigants= T-14/98}}</ref> |
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Hautala is a signatory of the 2010 [[Declaration on Crimes of Communism]], a patron of its preceding conference,<ref name=schumanfoundation/> and was a member of the [[Reconciliation of European Histories Group]] as an MEP.<ref name="REH">{{cite web|title= About Us – Reconciliation of European Histories Group|date=21 April 2010 |url=http://eureconciliation.wordpress.com/about/|publisher=[[Reconciliation of European Histories Group]]|access-date= 1 August 2011}}</ref> |
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===Minister of international development and state ownership steering 2011-2013=== |
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Hautala was nominated the minister of international development and state ownership to [[Katainen Cabinet|Jyrki Katainen's government]] in 2011. In 2013 it emerged Hautala had hired cleaning lady and repair work without taking care of the employer payments. She agreed to pay the contributions and apologised for her actions, and resigned from the ministerial working group against the informal economy.<ref>{{cite web|title=Minister "sorry" for hiring "off-book" labour|url=http://yle.fi/uutiset/minister_sorry_for_hiring_off-book_labour/6538851|work=[[YLE]] News|date=15 March 2013 |access-date=15 March 2013}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|title=Hautala vows to continue as minister |agency=STT|date=20 March 2013|newspaper=Finland Times|url=http://www.finlandtimes.fi/national/2013/03/20/569/Hautala-vows-to-continue-as-minister}}</ref> |
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Later, she promoted the service Palkkaus.fi service<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kauppalehti.fi/uutiset/hautala-valttaa-uudet-verokohut-verkkopalvelulla/GKtNydxD|title=Hautala välttää uudet verokohut verkkopalvelulla}}</ref> that was inspired by her: the service intends to make it easy for private employers to handle all the employer payments through a website.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://svenska.yle.fi/artikel/2014/08/13/heidi-hautalas-skattefusk-inspirerade-ny-webbtjanst|title=Heidi Hautalas skattefusk inspirerade ny webbtjänst}}</ref> |
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====Arctic Shipping case and resignation==== |
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Hautala resigned from her development and state ownership steering minister position in October 2013 amidst of allegations of abuse of power. |
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In a protest against Arctic ice drilling a year earlier, members of [[Greenpeace]] boarded without authorization on the multipurpose [[icebreaker]]s [[MSV Fennica|''Fennica'']] and [[MSV Nordica|''Nordica'']] operated by the state-owned company [[Arctia Shipping]] under contract to the [[Royal Dutch Shell]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/10372919/Russia-denies-bail-to-British-Greenpeace-activists-on-piracy-charges.html|title=Russia denies bail to British Greenpeace activists on piracy charges |date=11 October 2013|work=The Telegraph|access-date=13 October 2013}}</ref> Hautala's office had recommended that the company withdraw its criminal complaint against Greenpeace, and threatened to fire the management in case that they disobliged.<ref>{{cite web|title=Hautala steps down over Greenpeace furore|url=http://yle.fi/uutiset/hautala_steps_down_over_greenpeace_furore/6877278|work=[[YLE]] News|date=11 October 2013 |access-date=11 October 2013}}</ref><ref name=timonen>{{cite news|url=http://yle.fi/uutiset/timonen_admits_threatening_icebreaker_bosses/6878509|title=Timonen admits threatening icebreaker bosses|date=11 October 2013|work=[[YLE]] News|access-date=13 October 2013}}</ref> When ''[[Iltalehti]]'' first broke the story, Hautala initially offered a different account of the events, denying that her office had pressured the company.<ref name=timonen /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hs.fi/politiikka/Valtion+laivayhti%C3%B6n+toimitusjohtajaa+uhattiin+erottamisella+/a1305730105877|title=Valtion laivayhtiön toimitusjohtajaa uhattiin erottamisella|work=HS.fi|access-date=28 May 2016|date=2013-10-11}}</ref> |
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She eventually stated that she could no longer work as a minister, because she had been inaccurate and remembered things incorrectly.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.vihreat.fi/artikkeli/2013/10/valtion-omistajaohjauksesta-vastaava-kehitysministeri-heidi-hautala-eroaa-tehtavastaan|title=Valtion omistajaohjauksesta vastaava kehitysministeri Heidi Hautala eroaa tehtävästään|date=2013-10-11}}</ref> |
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Hautala had also made comments in an open support of Greenpeace activists detained in Russia under piracy charges, criticising Russia of "disproportionately tough measures" against the members of the [[Non-governmental organization|NGO]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://yle.fi/uutiset/minister_suspected_of_behind-the-scenes_intervention_for_greenpeace/6872380|title=Minister suspected of behind-the-scenes intervention for Greenpeace |date=9 October 2013|work=[[YLE]] News|access-date=13 October 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160313201121/https://yle.fi/uutiset/minister_suspected_of_behind-the-scenes_intervention_for_greenpeace/6872380 |archive-date=2016-03-13 |url-status=unfit}}</ref> |
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In February 2014 the Chancellor of Justice Jaakko Jonkka stated, that neither Hautala nor the head of the state ownership steering unit of the government acted unlawfully when preventing the filing criminal charges a case against Greenpeace.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.finlex.fi/fi/viranomaiset/foka/2014/20142045|title=11.02.2014 OKV/1601/1/2013, OKV/1603/1/2013, OKV/1605-1612/2013, OKV/1624/1/2013, OKV/1630/1/2013, OKV/1632/1/2013, OKV/1643/1/2013, OKV/1665/1/2013, OKV/1668/1/2013, OKV/1726/1/2013, OKV/1749/1/2013 ja OKV/1933/1/2013 - Valtioneuvoston oikeuskanslerin tietokanta - FINLEX ®|access-date=28 May 2016}}</ref> |
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Later, former activists of the [[Finnish Seafarers' Union]] admitted they started the Arctia Shipping case with the help of [[Finns Party]]'s Matti Putkonen.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://yle.fi/uutiset/hautala-gate_ay-konkarit_kayttivat_matti_putkosta_viestinviejana/6883742|title=Hautala-gate: Ay-konkarit käyttivät Matti Putkosta viestinviejänä|work=Yle Uutiset|date=15 October 2013 |access-date=28 May 2016}}</ref> Hautala considered having been a target of the union activists because of lay offs due to sectoral reforms.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hs.fi/kotimaa/a1382679658545|title=Heidi Hautala: Olin ay-liikkeen sylkykuppi|work=HS.fi|access-date=28 May 2016|date=2013-10-26}}</ref> |
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===Member of the European Parliament, 2014–2019=== |
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Hautala returned to the European Parliament following the [[2014 European Parliament election in Finland|2014 elections]]. She has since been a member of the [[European Parliament Committee on Development|Committee on Development]], Committee on Legal Affairs and Committee on International Trade as well as substitute member of the Committee on Budgets. She also served as vice-chair of the [[The Greens–European Free Alliance|Greens–European Free Alliance]], under the leadership of [[Rebecca Harms]] and [[Philippe Lamberts]] from 1 July 2014 to 14 November 2017.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=8th parliamentary term {{!}} Heidi HAUTALA {{!}} MEPs {{!}} European Parliament|url=https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/2054/HEIDI_HAUTALA/history/8|website=www.europarl.europa.eu|language=en|access-date=2020-05-28}}</ref> She was also a co-president of the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly, and the chair of European Parliament delegation to the Euronest from 4 September 2014 to 1 February 2017.<ref name=":0" /> |
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In addition to her committee assignment, Hautala served as co-chair of the Working group on Reproductive Health, HIV/AIDS, and Development in the European Parliament. She was also a member of the European Parliament Intergroup on [[Western Sahara]],<ref>[http://www.europarl.europa.eu/pdf/intergroupes/VIII_LEG_26-Western%20Sahara.pdf Members] European Parliament Intergroup on Western Sahara.</ref> several international delegations and the European Parliament Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals.<ref>[http://www.animalwelfareintergroup.eu/about-us/members/ Members] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190831215301/http://www.animalwelfareintergroup.eu/about-us/members/ |date=2019-08-31 }} European Parliament Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals.</ref> |
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In 2016, Hautala was appointed by [[Erik Solheim]], the Chairman of the [[Development Assistance Committee]], to serve on the High Level Panel on the Future of the Development Assistance Committee under the leadership of [[Mary Robinson]].<ref>[http://www.oecd.org/dac/DAC-HighLevelPanel-Panelist-bios.pdf High Level Panel on the Future of the Development Assistance Committee] [[Development Assistance Committee]].</ref> |
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On development, Hautala has proposed that sexual and reproductive health and rights and a [[gender action plan]] be core elements of the development policy in light of the [[Sustainable Development Goals]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.euractiv.com/section/development-policy/opinion/the-eu-can-help-protect-women-s-rights/|title=The EU can help protect women's rights |author=Heidi Hautala |author2=Linda Mc Avan |author3=Sophie in 't Veld|date=2015-07-10}}</ref> |
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She has opposed using development policy mechanisms as a basis for military intervention under EU umbrella,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.euractiv.com/section/justice-home-affairs/news/meps-denounce-attempts-to-militarise-eus-development-policy/|title=MEPs denounce "attempts to militarise EU's development policy"|author=Georgi Gotev |publisher= EURACTIV.com|date=2017-07-04}}</ref> denouncing a weak legal basis for the move.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.euractiv.com/section/development-policy/opinion/europes-legal-u-turn-on-militarising-development-policy/|title=Europe's legal U-turn on militarising development policy|author=Heidi Hautala|date=2017-07-03}}</ref> |
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On trade, Hautala has proposed to curb the global trade of illegal timber to prevent deforestation,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.euractiv.com/section/climate-environment/opinion/forests-are-crucial-in-salvaging-the-paris-goals-eu-must-lead-the-way/|title=Forests are crucial in salvaging the Paris goals – EU must lead the way |author=Carlos Zorrinho |author2=Heidi Hautala|date=2018-03-07}}</ref> asked the European Commission to introduce legislation to establish [[human rights due diligence]] requirements for multinational EU companies to respect human rights and prevent incidents such as [[Rana Plaza]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.euractiv.com/section/justice-home-affairs/opinion/five-years-from-rana-plaza-eu-commission-needs-to-fulfill-its-promises/|title=Five years from Rana Plaza: EU Commission needs to fulfill its promises|author=Heidi Hautala|date=2018-04-26}}</ref> and presented a shadow EU Action Plan on Responsible Business Conduct, to increase business accountability and responsibility, avoid that [[globalisation]] produce a [[race to the bottom]] and stop [[supply chain]]s which deliver profits from human rights violations, such as an estimated $150 billion a year from forced labour.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.euractiv.com/section/economy-jobs/opinion/gearing-up-for-fair-globalisation-and-accountable-business/|title=Gearing up for fair globalisation and accountable business |author=Heidi Hautala |author2=Jude Kirton-Darling |date=2019-03-27}}</ref> |
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In October 2017, Hautala was appointed as the [[Vice President of the European Parliament]] until summer 2019, becoming the third Finn to hold the position.<ref>[https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-9901959 Heidi Hautala valittiin europarlamentin varapuhemieheksi] ''Yle''.</ref> In this capacity, she was also a member of the Democracy Support and Election Coordination Group (DEG), which oversees the Parliament’s election observation missions. |
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Results of her parliamentary activity include several reports of which she was in charge as rapporteur and which have been approved by a very large majority, including: |
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* a [[Regulation (European Union)|regulation]] to establish a fund of over 300 M€, within the 2021-27 [[budget of the European Union]], for "the further development of a European area of justice based on [[the rule of law]], including independence and impartiality of the judiciary, on mutual recognition, mutual trust and judicial cooperation, thereby also strengthening democracy rule of law and fundamental rights";<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/A-8-2019-0068_EN.html|publisher=[[European Parliament]]|title=REPORT on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing the Justice programme|year=2019}}</ref> |
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* a non-legislative resolution recommending that any [[trade agreement]] with [[Vietnam]] avoid encouraging environmental damage such as [[deforestation]] (connected to the export of illegal timber from illegal logging);<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/A-8-2019-0093_EN.html|publisher=[[European Parliament]]|title=REPORT containing a motion for a non-legislative resolution on the draft Council decision on the conclusion of the Voluntary Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam on forest law enforcement, governance and trade|year=2019}}</ref> |
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* a resolution on the management of [[forest]]s in developing countries containing a number of recommendations on Forest and land governance, Responsible supply chains and financing, Policy coherence for development, Forest criminality, trade issues;<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/A-8-2018-0249_EN.html|publisher=[[European Parliament]]|title=REPORT on transparent and accountable management of natural resources in developing countries: The case of forests|year=2018}}</ref> |
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* the 2014 report on monitoring the application of EU law;<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/A-8-2016-0262_EN.html|publisher=[[European Parliament]]|title=REPORT on monitoring the application of Union law: 2014 Annual Report|year=2016}}</ref> |
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* several reports on cases of requested parliamentary immunity and on the accession of states to the [[Child Abduction Convention]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/2054/HEIDI_HAUTALA/main-activities/reports|title=Reports - as rapporteur / Heidi Hautala}}</ref> |
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In March 2019, Hautala won another lawsuit for [[Transparency (behavior)|transparency]], case T-329/17 Hautala and others v [[EFSA]]:<ref name=T329>{{cite web|url=http://curia.europa.eu/juris/liste.jsf?num=T-329/17|title= T-329/17 - Hautala and Others v EFSA }}</ref> the [[General Court (European Union)|General Court]] annulled «the decision of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) of 14 March 2017, in so far as EFSA refused access to the parts "material, experimental conditions and methods" and "results and discussion" of 12 carcinogenicity studies on the active substance glyphosate». The lawsuit was filed in 2017, following a long controversy around the [[glyphosate]] re-authorisation process and the so-called [[Monsanto Papers]],<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.euractiv.com/section/agriculture-food/news/meps-go-to-court-in-bid-to-reform-efsa/|title=MEPs go to court in bid to reform EFSA|author=Manon Flausch |publisher= EURACTIV.fr|date=2017-06-02}}</ref> after which EFSA refused to release a number of documents including 75 unpublished studies because «disclosure of the other parts of the studies could undermine the commercial interests of their owners».<ref name=T329/> The court established «that the protection of those commercial interests may not be invoked to preclude the disclosure of that information» by EU institutions, as the public interest prevails.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://curia.europa.eu/jcms/upload/docs/application/pdf/2019-03/cp190025en.pdf|title=EFSA's decisions refusing access to the toxicity and carcinogenicity studies on the active substance glyphosate are annulled|quote=The public interest in having access to the information relating to emissions into the environment is specifically to know not only what is, or foreseeably will be, released into the environment, but also to understand the way in which the environment could be affected by the emissions in question|author=General Court of the European Union|id=PRESS RELEASE No 25/19|date=2019-03-07}}</ref> |
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For the then upcoming Finnish semester, Hautala in 2019 proposed the promotion of health and well-being as an overall objective under which to work on matters such as global warming, air pollution and energy efficiency of buildings.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.euractiv.com/section/health-consumers/news/lawmakers-stakeholders-see-delivering-economics-of-well-being-as-next-health-challenge/|title=Lawmakers, stakeholders see delivering economics of well-being as next health challenge|author= Gerardo Fortuna | publisher=EURACTIV.com|date=2019-03-26}}</ref> |
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Hautala was ranked as one of the 15 most influential MEPs in the 2014-19 legislature by [[VoteWatch]], as measured by the positions held, the number of reports and opinions and the votes won, weighed by perceived importance and normalized by average influence of their country.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.votewatch.eu/blog/top-100-most-influential-eu-parliamentarians/|title=Top 100 most influential EU Parliamentarians|date=2019-04-23}}</ref> |
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=== Member of the European Parliament, 2019–present === |
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Hautala got re-elected to the European Parliament. She serves this term as a Member of the Committee on International Trade (INTA) and of the Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI).<ref name=":0" /> She also serve as a Substitute Member of the Committee on Legal Affairs (JURI).<ref name=":0" /> In addition, Hautala participates as a Member in the Delegation for relations with the countries of Southeast Asia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malesia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam), as a Substitute Member in the Delegation to the EU-Russia Parliamentary Cooperation Committee and as a Substitute Member in the Delegation to the EU-Armenia Parliamentary Partnership Committee, the EU-Azerbaijan Parliamentary Cooperation Committee and the EU-Georgia Parliamentary Association Committee.<ref name=":0" /> |
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Hautala was elected as Vice-President of the European Parliament in October 2017 and re-elected to this office in 2019. |
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The main themes in her work are human rights, openness, global justice and environmentally responsible legislation.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Heidi Hautala|url=https://heidihautala.fi/en/heidi-hautala/|website=Heidi Hautala|language=en-US|access-date=2020-05-28}}</ref> She is also the founder of the European Parliament working group for Responsible Business Conduct, which involves a number of stakeholders and MEPs from different political groups.<ref name=":1" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=About the group – RBC|url=https://responsiblebusinessconduct.eu/wp/about-the-group/|language=en-US|access-date=2020-05-28}}</ref> |
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In September 2022, Hautala was the recipient of the People's Choice: Outstanding Achievement in Public Service Award at ''[[The Parliament Magazine]]'''s annual [[The_Parliament_Magazine#The_MEP_Awards|MEP Awards]]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.mepawards.eu/winners-2022/|title=MEP Awards: Winners 2022|date=21 September 2022|work=[[The Parliament Magazine]]|accessdate=24 August 2023}}</ref> |
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==Other activities== |
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* [[EastWest Institute]], Member of the Parliamentarians Network for Conflict Prevention<ref>[http://pncp.info/members Members] [[EastWest Institute]], Parliamentarians Network for Conflict Prevention.</ref> |
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* [[European Council on Foreign Relations]] (ECFR), member |
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* [[Green European Foundation]], President<ref>{{cite web|url=http://gef.eu/about/board-of-directors|title=Board of Directors - Green European Foundation}}</ref> (since 2008) |
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* [[Crisis Management Initiative]], member of the Executive Bureau{{Citation needed|date=July 2013}} (2006-2010) |
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* Finnish League for Human Rights, member of the Board (2007-2009) |
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* Finnish-Russian Civic Forum, chair (2006-2010) |
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* [[KEPA|Service Centre for Development Cooperation]] (KEPA), chair (2002-2007) |
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* German "Förderverein" of the Caucasian Chamber Orchestra, advisory board<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.caucasianco.com/12.html|title=advisory board - Causasian Chamber Orchestra|first=Fa. Solis Musikverlag & Produktion|last=e.K.|website=www.caucasianco.com}} Alongside Roswitha Fessler-Ketteler, [[Vytautas Landsbergis]], Aleksi Malmberg and [[Frank Schwalba-Hoth]].</ref> |
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==Political positions== |
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{{quotation|So when Heidi Hautala, a Green MP and former environment minister [sic], blasted declining democratic standards in Vladimir Putin's Russia, the sense of shock in Helsinki was palpable. .... The nervous reaction to Ms Hautala's remarks has provided a faint echo of the self-censorship of the Soviet era, when the term "[[Finlandisation]]" was coined to describe countries that quietly tailored their politics and policies to suit Moscow. "The mindset has not totally changed. It's still there in the back of our heads," said Lasse Lehtinen, a Finnish MEP. Ms Hautala's worries were well founded, he added. "There is a general, growing feeling of unease about Russia for the past two years or so. We don't say it, but we think it."|''The Guardian'' article: "Putin's shadow falls over Finland", 2011<ref name=guardian/>}} |
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In 2008, Hautala published the book "Venäjä-teesit. Vakaus vai vapaus" about Russia.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://finna.fi/Record/anders.685352?lng=en-gb|isbn=978-951-31-4245-2|publisher= Helsinki : Tammi |year=2008|language=fi|title=Venäjä-teesit : vakaus vai vapaus?|series=Huutomerkki }}</ref> In 2015, news media reported that she was included in a Russian blacklist of prominent people from the [[European Union]] who are not allowed to enter the country.<ref>Laurence Norman (May 30, 2015), [https://www.wsj.com/articles/russia-produces-blacklist-of-eu-people-banned-from-entering-russia-1432986289 Russia Produces Blacklist of EU People Banned From Entering Country] ''[[Wall Street Journal]]''.</ref><ref>[https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32949236 European Union anger at Russian travel blacklist] ''[[BBC News]]'', May 31, 2015.</ref> |
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==Personal life== |
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Hautala has a son from her relationship with a Finnish artist J. O. Mallander. Hautala has also been in a relationship with a German researcher [[:de:Carlo Jordan|Carlo Jordan]],<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.ts.fi/uutiset/1074039854|title=Kasviskokista presidenttiehdokkaaksi|newspaper= Turun Sanomat|date=2005-04-24}}</ref> and was considered close to Russian film director [[Andrei Nekrasov]], a vocal critic of [[Vladimir Putin|Putin]] before beginning to produce Russian-friendly propaganda.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://euobserver.com/foreign/133221|quote=She told EUobserver: “We are close friends. I’ve known him since many years. We’ve been ardently pursuing Putin’s regime together. That’s all I can say.”|title=EU and US duped on Russia corruption, film-maker claims|author= Andrew Rettman|date=2016-04-27}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.politico.eu/article/meps-dragged-into-russia-film-row-lawyer-whistleblower-sergei-magnitsky-act-andrei-nekrasov-documentary/|title=MEPs dragged into Russia film row|author=Tara Palmeri|date=2016-04-27|quote=This article was updated to remove an incorrect reference to filmmaker Andrei Nekrasov's relationship with MEP Heidi Hautala.}}</ref> |
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Hautala introduced Nekrasov to [[Bill Browder]], whose interview excerpts were used in Nekrasov's film ''[[The Magnitsky Act – Behind the Scenes]]''.<ref>http://www.the-american-interest.com/2016/06/16/russias-plot-to-smear-magnitsky/ (William Browder interview)</ref> Despite the pro-Kremlin narrative of the film, Hautala promoted it. She subsequently voted for a motion calling on a restricted use of the EU Magnistky act to direct participation, ruling out sanctions for any one in directly responsible.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/B-8-2019-0177_EN.html | title=MOTION FOR a RESOLUTION on a European human rights violations sanctions regime | B8-0177/2019 | European Parliament }}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 08:17, 9 August 2024
Heidi Hautala | |
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Vice-President of the European Parliament | |
Assumed office 26 October 2017 | |
President | Antonio Tajani David Sassoli Roberta Metsola |
Member of the European Parliament | |
Assumed office 1 July 2014 | |
In office 14 July 2009 – 21 June 2011 | |
In office 1 January 1995 – 25 March 2003 | |
Constituency | Finland |
Minister for International Development | |
In office 22 June 2011 – 16 October 2013 | |
Prime Minister | Jyrki Katainen |
Preceded by | Paavo Väyrynen |
Succeeded by | Pekka Haavisto |
Chair of the Finnish Green Party | |
In office 1 March 1987 – 19 May 1991 | |
Preceded by | Kalle Könkkölä |
Succeeded by | Pekka Sauri |
Member of the Finnish Parliament | |
In office 16 March 2003 – 14 July 2009 | |
In office 5 March 1991 – 19 March 1995 | |
Constituency | Central Finland |
Personal details | |
Born | Heidi Anneli Hautala 14 November 1955 Oulu, Finland |
Political party | Green League |
Other political affiliations | European Green Party |
Alma mater | University of Helsinki |
Website | www |
Heidi Anneli Hautala (born 14 November 1955) is a Finnish politician and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Finland. She is a member of the Green League, part of the European Green Party.
She is currently a Member of the European Parliament for the fifth time. Previously she held the post from 1995 to 2003 and 2009 to 2011 when she chaired the Subcommittee on Human Rights 2009–2011.[1] She has been the Vice-President of the European Parliament since 2017. She served as minister for international development and ownership steering issues in Jyrki Katainen's cabinet.
Early life and education
[edit]Hautala was born in the northern Finnish city of Oulu in 1955. Her father was a high-ranking war-hero who later went on to become one of the region’s most powerful bankers.[2]
Hautala holds a master's degree in horticulture. She speaks Finnish, English, Swedish, German, French and some Russian.[3]
Political career
[edit]Beginnings in national politics
[edit]Hautala was the leader of the Finnish Green Party from 1987 to 1991, and a presidential candidate in 2000 and 2006. She was a member of the national parliament from 1991 to 1995.
Member of the European Parliament, 1995–2003
[edit]After Finland joined the European Union (EU) in 1995, Hautala was elected to the European Parliament. Between 1998 and 1999, she served as chair of the Committee on Women's Rights. She later led the Greens–European Free Alliance in the European Parliament from 1999 to 2002, alongside Paul Lannoye.[4]
After less than two years on the assembly’s influential environment committee, Hautala was chosen to steer a highly sensitive proposal for a Fuel Quality Directive through the parliament.[2]
As a member of the Committee on Legal Affairs between 1999 and 2003, Hautala participated in the negotiations to increase openness in the EU.[5] In 2001, she successfully took the Council of the European Union to the European Court of Justice over access to a document on arms export rules. The Court ruled that the ministers should have considered publishing at least part of the document. The so-called "Hautala case" set a precedent in European law for access to documents.[6] In 2002, Hautala led a campaign for the European Parliament to set up a public register of members’ assistants.[7]
Between 2002 and 2003, Hautala was the president of the European Parliament Intergroup on Public Health.
Member of the Finnish Parliament, 2003–2009
[edit]Hautala returned to the national Parliament in the elections of 2003.
Hautala was the chair of the Administrative Council of Neste Oil,[8] a Finnish oil refining and marketing company producing mainly transportation fuels and other refined petroleum products. She works closely with EU affairs as a member of the Grand Committee. In addition, she chaired the Green parliamentary group and was the Chair of the Legal Affairs Committee in the Finnish Parliament. Also she was a member of the Parliament's Speaker's Council, as well as the chair of the National Equality Commission (TANE). She advocates environmental responsibility, openness in politics, and global justice. [citation needed]
In the first round of the 2006 election, Hautala finished fourth of the eight candidates with a vote share of 3.5% (105,248 votes).
Member of the European Parliament, 2009–2011
[edit]In 2009, Hautala was re-elected to the European Parliament, where she served as chair of the Subcommittee on Human Rights and as member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Hautal became well-known for promoting transparency in the EU after winning the case against the Council on access to documents on arm trade,[9] known as the Hautala Case T-14/98.[10]
Hautala is a signatory of the 2010 Declaration on Crimes of Communism, a patron of its preceding conference,[11] and was a member of the Reconciliation of European Histories Group as an MEP.[12]
Minister of international development and state ownership steering 2011-2013
[edit]Hautala was nominated the minister of international development and state ownership to Jyrki Katainen's government in 2011. In 2013 it emerged Hautala had hired cleaning lady and repair work without taking care of the employer payments. She agreed to pay the contributions and apologised for her actions, and resigned from the ministerial working group against the informal economy.[13][14] Later, she promoted the service Palkkaus.fi service[15] that was inspired by her: the service intends to make it easy for private employers to handle all the employer payments through a website.[16]
Arctic Shipping case and resignation
[edit]Hautala resigned from her development and state ownership steering minister position in October 2013 amidst of allegations of abuse of power.
In a protest against Arctic ice drilling a year earlier, members of Greenpeace boarded without authorization on the multipurpose icebreakers Fennica and Nordica operated by the state-owned company Arctia Shipping under contract to the Royal Dutch Shell.[17] Hautala's office had recommended that the company withdraw its criminal complaint against Greenpeace, and threatened to fire the management in case that they disobliged.[18][19] When Iltalehti first broke the story, Hautala initially offered a different account of the events, denying that her office had pressured the company.[19][20] She eventually stated that she could no longer work as a minister, because she had been inaccurate and remembered things incorrectly.[21]
Hautala had also made comments in an open support of Greenpeace activists detained in Russia under piracy charges, criticising Russia of "disproportionately tough measures" against the members of the NGO.[22]
In February 2014 the Chancellor of Justice Jaakko Jonkka stated, that neither Hautala nor the head of the state ownership steering unit of the government acted unlawfully when preventing the filing criminal charges a case against Greenpeace.[23]
Later, former activists of the Finnish Seafarers' Union admitted they started the Arctia Shipping case with the help of Finns Party's Matti Putkonen.[24] Hautala considered having been a target of the union activists because of lay offs due to sectoral reforms.[25]
Member of the European Parliament, 2014–2019
[edit]Hautala returned to the European Parliament following the 2014 elections. She has since been a member of the Committee on Development, Committee on Legal Affairs and Committee on International Trade as well as substitute member of the Committee on Budgets. She also served as vice-chair of the Greens–European Free Alliance, under the leadership of Rebecca Harms and Philippe Lamberts from 1 July 2014 to 14 November 2017.[26] She was also a co-president of the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly, and the chair of European Parliament delegation to the Euronest from 4 September 2014 to 1 February 2017.[26]
In addition to her committee assignment, Hautala served as co-chair of the Working group on Reproductive Health, HIV/AIDS, and Development in the European Parliament. She was also a member of the European Parliament Intergroup on Western Sahara,[27] several international delegations and the European Parliament Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals.[28]
In 2016, Hautala was appointed by Erik Solheim, the Chairman of the Development Assistance Committee, to serve on the High Level Panel on the Future of the Development Assistance Committee under the leadership of Mary Robinson.[29] On development, Hautala has proposed that sexual and reproductive health and rights and a gender action plan be core elements of the development policy in light of the Sustainable Development Goals.[30] She has opposed using development policy mechanisms as a basis for military intervention under EU umbrella,[31] denouncing a weak legal basis for the move.[32]
On trade, Hautala has proposed to curb the global trade of illegal timber to prevent deforestation,[33] asked the European Commission to introduce legislation to establish human rights due diligence requirements for multinational EU companies to respect human rights and prevent incidents such as Rana Plaza.[34] and presented a shadow EU Action Plan on Responsible Business Conduct, to increase business accountability and responsibility, avoid that globalisation produce a race to the bottom and stop supply chains which deliver profits from human rights violations, such as an estimated $150 billion a year from forced labour.[35]
In October 2017, Hautala was appointed as the Vice President of the European Parliament until summer 2019, becoming the third Finn to hold the position.[36] In this capacity, she was also a member of the Democracy Support and Election Coordination Group (DEG), which oversees the Parliament’s election observation missions.
Results of her parliamentary activity include several reports of which she was in charge as rapporteur and which have been approved by a very large majority, including:
- a regulation to establish a fund of over 300 M€, within the 2021-27 budget of the European Union, for "the further development of a European area of justice based on the rule of law, including independence and impartiality of the judiciary, on mutual recognition, mutual trust and judicial cooperation, thereby also strengthening democracy rule of law and fundamental rights";[37]
- a non-legislative resolution recommending that any trade agreement with Vietnam avoid encouraging environmental damage such as deforestation (connected to the export of illegal timber from illegal logging);[38]
- a resolution on the management of forests in developing countries containing a number of recommendations on Forest and land governance, Responsible supply chains and financing, Policy coherence for development, Forest criminality, trade issues;[39]
- the 2014 report on monitoring the application of EU law;[40]
- several reports on cases of requested parliamentary immunity and on the accession of states to the Child Abduction Convention.[41]
In March 2019, Hautala won another lawsuit for transparency, case T-329/17 Hautala and others v EFSA:[42] the General Court annulled «the decision of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) of 14 March 2017, in so far as EFSA refused access to the parts "material, experimental conditions and methods" and "results and discussion" of 12 carcinogenicity studies on the active substance glyphosate». The lawsuit was filed in 2017, following a long controversy around the glyphosate re-authorisation process and the so-called Monsanto Papers,[43] after which EFSA refused to release a number of documents including 75 unpublished studies because «disclosure of the other parts of the studies could undermine the commercial interests of their owners».[42] The court established «that the protection of those commercial interests may not be invoked to preclude the disclosure of that information» by EU institutions, as the public interest prevails.[44]
For the then upcoming Finnish semester, Hautala in 2019 proposed the promotion of health and well-being as an overall objective under which to work on matters such as global warming, air pollution and energy efficiency of buildings.[45]
Hautala was ranked as one of the 15 most influential MEPs in the 2014-19 legislature by VoteWatch, as measured by the positions held, the number of reports and opinions and the votes won, weighed by perceived importance and normalized by average influence of their country.[46]
Member of the European Parliament, 2019–present
[edit]Hautala got re-elected to the European Parliament. She serves this term as a Member of the Committee on International Trade (INTA) and of the Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI).[26] She also serve as a Substitute Member of the Committee on Legal Affairs (JURI).[26] In addition, Hautala participates as a Member in the Delegation for relations with the countries of Southeast Asia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malesia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam), as a Substitute Member in the Delegation to the EU-Russia Parliamentary Cooperation Committee and as a Substitute Member in the Delegation to the EU-Armenia Parliamentary Partnership Committee, the EU-Azerbaijan Parliamentary Cooperation Committee and the EU-Georgia Parliamentary Association Committee.[26]
Hautala was elected as Vice-President of the European Parliament in October 2017 and re-elected to this office in 2019.
The main themes in her work are human rights, openness, global justice and environmentally responsible legislation.[47] She is also the founder of the European Parliament working group for Responsible Business Conduct, which involves a number of stakeholders and MEPs from different political groups.[47][48]
In September 2022, Hautala was the recipient of the People's Choice: Outstanding Achievement in Public Service Award at The Parliament Magazine's annual MEP Awards[49]
Other activities
[edit]- EastWest Institute, Member of the Parliamentarians Network for Conflict Prevention[50]
- European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), member
- Green European Foundation, President[51] (since 2008)
- Crisis Management Initiative, member of the Executive Bureau[citation needed] (2006-2010)
- Finnish League for Human Rights, member of the Board (2007-2009)
- Finnish-Russian Civic Forum, chair (2006-2010)
- Service Centre for Development Cooperation (KEPA), chair (2002-2007)
- German "Förderverein" of the Caucasian Chamber Orchestra, advisory board[52]
Political positions
[edit]So when Heidi Hautala, a Green MP and former environment minister [sic], blasted declining democratic standards in Vladimir Putin's Russia, the sense of shock in Helsinki was palpable. .... The nervous reaction to Ms Hautala's remarks has provided a faint echo of the self-censorship of the Soviet era, when the term "Finlandisation" was coined to describe countries that quietly tailored their politics and policies to suit Moscow. "The mindset has not totally changed. It's still there in the back of our heads," said Lasse Lehtinen, a Finnish MEP. Ms Hautala's worries were well founded, he added. "There is a general, growing feeling of unease about Russia for the past two years or so. We don't say it, but we think it."
— The Guardian article: "Putin's shadow falls over Finland", 2011[53]
In 2008, Hautala published the book "Venäjä-teesit. Vakaus vai vapaus" about Russia.[54] In 2015, news media reported that she was included in a Russian blacklist of prominent people from the European Union who are not allowed to enter the country.[55][56]
Personal life
[edit]Hautala has a son from her relationship with a Finnish artist J. O. Mallander. Hautala has also been in a relationship with a German researcher Carlo Jordan,[57] and was considered close to Russian film director Andrei Nekrasov, a vocal critic of Putin before beginning to produce Russian-friendly propaganda.[58][59]
Hautala introduced Nekrasov to Bill Browder, whose interview excerpts were used in Nekrasov's film The Magnitsky Act – Behind the Scenes.[60] Despite the pro-Kremlin narrative of the film, Hautala promoted it. She subsequently voted for a motion calling on a restricted use of the EU Magnistky act to direct participation, ruling out sanctions for any one in directly responsible.[61]
Books written
[edit]- Hautala, Heidi (2008). Venäjä-teesit - Vakaus vai vapaus? (in Finnish). Tammi. ISBN 978-9-51-314245-2.
References
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