Tarja Halonen is the 11th President of the Republic of Finland and Finland’s first female head of state. She acceded to office in March 2000, and was re-elected in 2006.
As part of Tarja Halonen’s political activity, she served five terms in the Helsinki City Council in 1977-1996. Halonen also served in three cabinets, being appointed as Minister of Social Affairs and Health in 1987-1990, Minister of Justice in 1990-1991, and Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1995-2000. She was also Minister responsible for Nordic co-operation in 1989-91. During her time as Foreign Minister, Finland held for the first time the EU Presidency.
Halonen is very active in the activities of non-governmental organizations. She has been involved in the solidarity movement and in the defense of human rights and peace.