Tellervo Koivisto

Tellervo Koivisto
First Lady of Finland
In role
27 January 1982  1 March 1994
President Mauno Koivisto
Preceded by Sylvi Kekkonen
Succeeded by Eeva Ahtisaari
Personal details
Born (1929-01-02) January 2, 1929
Punkalaidun, Finland
Spouse(s)
Mauno Koivisto
(m. 1952; d. 2017)
Alma mater Turku School of Economics (1953)
Occupation Bachelor of Economics

Taimi Tellervo Koivisto, née Kankaanranta (born 2 January 1929 in Punkalaidun) is a Finnish politician and the former First Lady of Finland from 1982 to 1994. Koivisto is the widow of the 9th President of Finland Mauno Koivisto and a former member of the Finnish parliament, representing the Social Democratic Party of Finland.

Life

Tellervo Koivisto was born to a farmer's family in the Western Finnish municipality of Punkalaidun in the Satakunta region. She was married to Mauno Koivisto on 22 June 1952.[1] Koivisto graduated from the Turku School of Economics in 1953 and worked as a teacher since 1954. In 1957 she became a housewife, when her daughter, Assi, was born. Assi was later voted into the electoral college during the 1982 presidential election.

In the late 1960s and the early 1970s Koivisto was active in the feminist organization Yhdistys 9, and worked as a columnist for the news magazine Suomen Kuvalehti from 1968 to 1972. She became a member of the Finnish parliament in the 1972 election, but withdrew from parliament after one season and ran for the City Council of Helsinki in 1976. During her husband's presidential term, Tellervo Koivisto was more focused on social issues and charity work than on her ceremonial position of the First Lady.

In her 1999 autobiography Koivisto wrote openly of her depression and experience with school bullying.

Honours

Literal works

  • Elämän siivellä: Päiväkirjan lehtiä, 1970.
  • Päiväkirjan uudet sivut, 1999.

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