Sebastian Tynkkynen

Miika Sebastian Tynkkynen (born March 8, 1989 in Lohtaja) is a Finnish politician. He has been chairman of the Finns Party Youth and third vice chairman of the Finns Party.[1] He was elected as a member of Finnish Parliament in April 2019 and has been a candidate as Member of European Parliament for the 2019 elections.

Sebastian Tynkkynen

Early life and career

Tynkkynen was born and still lives in Oulu, Finland. In 2011 he participated in the reality television show Big Brother.[2] In 2012 he joined the Finns Party[3] and ran for the City Council of Oulu, receiving 232 votes[4] and being not elected. In November 2014 Tynkkynen was elected chairman of the Finns Party Youth.[5] He received 1,474 votes[6] in the 2015 parliamentary election and was not elected to the Parliament. However, Tynkkynen was elected third vice chairman of the Finns Party on August 8, 2015, defeating incumbent Juho Eerola.[7]

Tynkkynen criticized the Finns Party leadership for its politics in the Sipilä Cabinet, calling for more euroskeptic and anti-immigration politics.[8] In October 2015 he was expelled from the party. The official reason for this was that he had published a list of names of party members who called for a new party congress.[8] His expulsion was considered illegal by some experts.[2] In January 2016 Tynkkynen was allowed to rejoin the party although he had to give up his position as the vice chairman.[9]

On November 20, 2016 Tynkkynen was succeeded by Samuli Voutila as the chairman of the Finns Party Youth.[10] In late 2018 Tynkkynen tried to regain the Finns Party Youth chairperson seat[11] but he got fewer votes than the other candidate Asseri Kinnunen.

In January 2017, Tynkkynen was fined €300 for posting on Facebook, "The fewer Muslims in Finland, the better. [...] The less we see of Muslims, it is safer. We have to get rid of Islam before it is too late".[12]

In April 2017 Tynkkynen was elected to the City Council of Oulu with 680 votes.[13]

In October 2019 Tynkkynen was convicted of ethnic agitation for the second time and issued 50 day-fines (approximately 4000 euros) for comments on Muslims.[14]

Personal life

Since the age of fifteen, Tynkkynen has described himself as bisexual.[15] Later he has described himself as gay. His boyfriend is Alan da Silva from Mozambique.[16] Since childhood he had been a Pentecostal, but he was excommunicated in 2018, because he sees same-sex marriage to be backed by the Bible. The Pentecostal Church does not hold this viewpoint and believes that Tynkkynen had strayed from the Pentecostal school of marriage. Tynkkynen claims that the reason for him being asked to leave the Church was that he was in a relationship with a man.[17]

References

  1. Tynkkynen, Sebastian. "Esittely". sebastiantynkkynen.com. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  2. Taskinen, Mika-Matti (16 August 2015). "Itsenäisen Suomen puolesta – BB-Sebastianin tie perussuomalaisten johtoon ja sieltä pois". MTV3 News. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  3. "Soinin kimppuun BB-talon opeilla - tällainen mies on Sebastian Tynkkynen". Iltalehti. 17 October 2015. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  4. "Votes cast for candidates". Vaalit.fi. Ministry of Justice of Finland. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  5. "Sebastian Tynkkynen on valittu PS-Nuorten puheenjohtajaksi". Finns Party Youth. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  6. "Votes cast for candidates". Vaalit.fi. Ministry of Justice of Finland. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  7. "Sebastian Tynkkynen valittiin kolmanneksi varapuheenjohtajaksi". Ilta-Sanomat. 8 August 2015. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  8. "Profile: Sebastian Tynkkynen, rebel in search of a party". Yle News. 18 November 2015. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  9. Niemitalo, Mirja (21 January 2016). "Tynkkynen iloitsee ratkaisusta – "Suhteet Soiniin erinomaiset"". Kaleva. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  10. "Perussuomalaisten nuorten uusi puheenjohtaja on Samuli Voutila". Finns Party Youth. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  11. "Miltä näyttää ensi vuoden hallitus? Sinä päätät!" [What will the association board look like next year? You decide!]. Rahvas (in Finnish). No. 4. Perussuomalaiset Nuoret. 7 November 2018. pp. 32–34. ISSN 2323-6078.
  12. Hudson, David (January 26, 2017). "Finland LGBTI politician avoids jail but is fined for inciting Islamophobia". Gay Star News. Retrieved April 15, 2017.
  13. "Elected". Vaalit.fi. Ministry of Justice of Finland. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  14. "Kansanedustaja Sebastian Tynkkyselle jo toinen tuomio kiihottamisesta kansanryhmää vastaan". Yle.fi uutiset. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  15. Vahti, Jukka. "Mikä on joulun sanoma, Sebastian Tynkkynen?". Vihreä Lanka. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  16. Asikainen, Hanna. "Sebastian Tynkkynen erotettiin Oulun helluntaiseurakunnasta, koska hän haluaa naimisiin miehen kanssa – Professori: "Ihmisoikeusnäkökulmasta voitaisiin katsoa syrjinnäksi"". Yle. Yle uutiset. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  17. Tynkkynen, Sebastian. "Being a gay Christian and in relationship with a man?". YouTube. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
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