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”’Kauno Antero Kleemola”’ (5 July 1906, in [[Kälviä]] – 12 March 1965, in [[Kannus]]) was a [[Finland|Finnish]] politician from the [[Centre Party (Finland)|Agrarian League]]. |
”’Kauno Antero Kleemola”’ (5 July 1906, in [[Kälviä]] – 12 March 1965, in [[Kannus]]) was a [[Finland|Finnish]] politician from the [[Centre Party (Finland)|Agrarian League]]. |
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Kleemola was a farmer from [[Central Ostrobothnia]] and as politician an advocate of Central Ostrobothnia in Helsinki. He was speaker of the parliament 1962–1965 and minister in several cabinets of [[Kekkonen]], and hold the title of [[Deputy Prime Minister of Finland|Deputy Prime Minister]] in 1961.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.eduskunta.fi/FI/kansanedustajat/Sivut/910753.aspx |title=Edustajamatrikkeli |publisher=Eduskunta | language=Finnish}}</ref> Kekkonen designated him as the prime minister in December 1958; Kleemola, however, failed to form cabinet. |
Kleemola was a farmer from [[Central Ostrobothnia]] and as politician an advocate of Central Ostrobothnia in Helsinki. He was speaker of the parliament 1962–1965 and minister in several cabinets of [[Kekkonen]], and hold the title of [[Deputy Prime Minister of Finland|Deputy Prime Minister]] in 1961.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.eduskunta.fi/FI/kansanedustajat/Sivut/910753.aspx |title=Edustajamatrikkeli |publisher=Eduskunta | language=Finnish}}</ref> Kekkonen designated him as the prime minister in December 1958; Kleemola, however, failed to form cabinet. |
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Finnish politician (1906–1965)

Kauno Antero Kleemola (5 July 1906, in Kälviä – 12 March 1965, in Kannus) was a Finnish politician from the Agrarian League.
Kleemola was a farmer from Central Ostrobothnia and as politician an advocate of Central Ostrobothnia in Helsinki. He was speaker of the parliament 1962–1965 and minister in several cabinets of Kekkonen, and hold the title of Deputy Prime Minister in 1961.[1] Kekkonen designated him as the prime minister in December 1958; Kleemola, however, failed to form a cabinet.



