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- Antti Rantakangas (February 28, 1964, Pulkkila - November 22, 2019) was a Finnish politician. He was elected to the Parliament of Finland in 1999 and...
- Huhtasaari (Finns Party) was replaced by Petri Huru on 2 July 2019. Antti Rantakangas (Centre Party) was replaced by Tuomas Kettunen on 28 November 2019. Jutta...
- Pakkanen Aila Paloniemi Ulla Parviainen Tuomo Puumala Juha Pylväs Antti Rantakangas Juha Rehula Markku Rossi Annika Saarikko Juha Sipilä Matti Vanhanen Eerikki...
- Aila Paloniemi Mauri Pekkarinen Terhi Peltokorpi Arto Pirttilahti Antti Rantakangas Juha Rehula Eero Reijonen Simo Rundgren Mikko Savola Juha Sipilä Ari...
- Northern Savonia 8,675 Aulis Ranta-Muotio Centre Party Vaasa 6,940 Antti Rantakangas Centre Party Oulu 8,963 Maija Rask Social Democratic Party Lapland 7...
- Australia (1988–1991) and Ireland (1991–1996). (b. 1931) November 22 – Antti Rantakangas, Finnish politician, MP (since 1999). (b. 1964) November 27 – Maarit...
- Jenni Pitko (Vihr), 3,614 votes; Juha Pylväs (Kesk), 6,100 votes; Antti Rantakangas (Kesk), 4,478 votes; Hanna Sarkkinen (Vas), 11,153 votes; Jenna Simula...
- soccer player. Vicky Randall, 74, English political scientist. Antti Rantakangas, 55, Finnish politician, MP (since 1999). Gurram Yadagiri Reddy, 91,...
- Räsänen Christian Democrats Tavastia 6,995 Minister of the Interior Antti Rantakangas Centre Party Oulu 6,994 Elsi Katainen Centre Party Northern Savonia 6...
- (1991–1995) Martti Pura (1992–1995) Pekka Puska (1987–1991, 2017–) Antti Rantakangas (1999–2019) Aulis Ranta-Muotio (1995–2007) Olli Rehn (1991–1995, 2015–2017)...