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Ilkka Kanerva

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Ilkka Kanerva
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Assumed office
19 April 2007
Personal details
Bornsmall_
(1948-01-28) January 28, 1948 (age 76)
Finland Lokalahti, Finland
Diedsmall_
Resting placesmall_
Political partyNational Coalition Party
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Websitewww.ilkkakanerva.net

Ilkka Armas Mikael Kanerva (born 28 January 1948, Lokalahti) was the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Finland. He was forced to resign from the position[1] due to a scandal involving hundreds of erotic text messages he sent to an exotic dancer from his work mobile phone[2]. Kanerva left for a sick leave on the first of April, officially his term will end on the 4th of may, 2008[3]. He is a member of the Finnish Parliament.

Kanerva is a member of the National Coalition Party. He graduated with a master's degree in Political Science from the University of Turku in 1980. Kanerva was leader of the political youth organisation Kokoomuksen Nuorten Liitto ry. 1972-1976 and was first elected to the Finnish Parliament in 1975. As of 2008 he is longest standing Member of Parliament along with Esko-Juhani Tennilä.

As Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kanerva was the Chairman-in-Office of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe for 2008.

Private life

In March 2008 it was revealed that Kanerva had sent 200 SMS messages within a month to Johanna Tukiainen, a 29-year old erotic dancer. Kanerva had previously sent SMS messages to nude model Marika Fingerroos in 2005.[4][5][6]. According to Kanerva, Tukiainen had wanted to perform with her dance group at his birthday party, and he responded to this request by text message.

On March 30 Kanerva unexpectedly cancelled his plan to participate in Lennart Meri Conference in Tallinn, Estonia, and returned to Finland. The Hymy magazine published on April 1, 2008 printed several of the messages, and on the same morning party leader Jyrki Katainen stated that Kanerva can not continue in his position.

Kanerva was granted sick leave, and later that day it was released that his term as Foreign Minister will end on April 4, 2008 due the loss of confidence. He will be replaced by Alexander Stubb.[7]

Career

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Preceded by Minister for Foreign Affairs (Finland)
20072008
Succeeded by