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Li Andersson

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Li Sigrid Andersson (born 13 May 1987) is a Finno-Swedish politician who served as Minister of Education from 2019 to 2023. A former leader of the Left Alliance, she was a Member of Parliament from 2015 to 2024. She is also a city councillor of Turku and was chair of the party's youth wing, Left Youth. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia. Li Andersson is the 18,893rd most popular politician (down from 18,088th in 2024), the 572nd most popular biography from Finland (down from 511th in 2019) and the 98th most popular Finnish Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Li Andersson ranks 18,893 out of 19,576Before her are Gabriel Rufián, Ilan Shor, Pavel Latushko, Anu Vehviläinen, Patrick John, and Eric Garcetti. After her are Huma Abedin, Lisa Paus, Franck Riester, Mark Drakeford, Mahamoud Ali Youssouf, and Kōichirō Genba.

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Among people born in 1987, Li Andersson ranks 504Before her are Bow Wow, Jason Day, Wang Yue, Ilan Shor, Liu Shishi, and Aiden English. After her are Martin Harnik, Michelle Maylene, Darren Criss, Brittany Byrnes, Matt O'Leary, and Jessica Dubé.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Li Andersson ranks 572 out of 751Before her are Hannu Virta (1963), Kiira Korpi (1988), Janne Lahtela (1974), Janne Wirman (1979), Anu Vehviläinen (1963), and Aleksander Barkov Jr. (1995). After her are Kalle Palander (1977), Jenni Haukio (1977), Kjell Carlström (1976), Jaana Savolainen (1964), Charly Wegelius (1978), and Hanna Pakarinen (1981).

Among POLITICIANS In Finland

Among politicians born in Finland, Li Andersson ranks 98Before her are Henna Virkkunen (1972), Riikka Purra (1977), Päivi Räsänen (1959), Marjo Matikainen-Kallström (1965), Elina Valtonen (1981), and Anu Vehviläinen (1963). After her are Samppa Lajunen (1979), Jaana Pelkonen (1977), Ville Niinistö (1976), Maria Ohisalo (1985), Annika Saarikko (1983), and Antti Aalto (1975).