Arvo Aalto

Finnish politician (1932–2025) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Arvo Aulis Aalto (13 July 1932 – 28 April 2025) was a Finnish politician who headed the Communist Party of Finland between 1984 and 1988. He also served as the Minister of Employment in the Finnish government from 1977 to 1981.

Preceded byJouko Kajanoja
Succeeded byJouko Kajanoja
Born(1932-07-13)13 July 1932
Rovaniemi, Finland
Died28 April 2025(2025-04-28) (aged 92)
Quick facts Chairman of the Communist Party, Preceded by ...
Arvo Aalto
Aalto in 1970
Chairman of the Communist Party
In office
June 1984  1988
Preceded byJouko Kajanoja
Minister of Labour
In office
1977–1981
Succeeded byJouko Kajanoja
Personal details
Born(1932-07-13)13 July 1932
Rovaniemi, Finland
Died28 April 2025(2025-04-28) (aged 92)
PartyCommunist Party of Finland
Children2
Sirola Institute
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Early life and education

Aalto was born in Rovaniemi on 13 July 1932.[1] He graduated from Sirola Institute[2] in 1956 and also, received education at Moscow Party School in the period 1961–1962.[1][3]

Career

Aalto was a trade unionist.[4] He joined the Communist Party in 1951.[5] He was its secretary in Lapland in 1956[1][5] and part of the progressive group in the party.[4] He was elected as the general secretary of the party under party chairman Aarne Saarinen in 1969[2] replacing Ville Pessi in the post.[5] Pessi had resigned from the post due to internal conflicts in the party.[6] Aalto served as the general secretary until 1984 with some interruptions.[1] During his term the leadership of the Communist Party was progressive and revised the manifesto of the party.[7]

Aalto served as the Minister of Employment in the Finnish Government from 1977 to 1981.[1] He was replaced by Jouko Kajanoja in the post.[2] In June 1984, Aalto was elected as the chairman of the Communist Party obtaining 183 votes against 163 votes in favor of the former chairman Jouko Kajanoja.[8] During his tenure Aalto visited China in January 1987 becoming the highest ranking Finnish communist to visit China in more than 20 years.[9] Aalto headed the party until May 1988[1][3] when he and the politburo resigned due to economic crisis experienced by the party.[10][11]

Personal life and death

Aalto had two daughters, Pirjo and Sirpa.[1] While serving as the chairman of the Communist Party he was not so close to the Soviet Communist Party.[8] He did not support the NATO membership of Finland.[1]

Aalto died on 28 April 2025, at the age of 92.[12]

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