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アンネリ・ヤーテンマキ (2003年6月24日)
Former Finnish Prime Minister Anneli Jaatteenmaki pauses as she addresses a Center Party council in Helsinki, Tuesday June 24, 2003. Jaatteenmaki, who stepped down as Prime Minister last week, resigned Tuesday as leader of the Center Party, after being grilled in Parliament about accusations that she lied about the leak of sensitive political information over Finland's Iraq policy. (AP Photo/Sari Gustafsson, Lehtikuva) ** FINLAND OUT **
日付:2003年6月24日
人物:アンネリ・ヤーテンマキ
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RM 11629363
Finnish President Tarja Halonen arrives at the EU Summit in Porto Carras during a rain storm June 19, 2003. Finnish Prime Minister Anneli Jaatteenmaki resigned June 18 after only two months in office after allegedly using leaked secret information on Iraq to help win March parliamentary elections. The man at left is unidentified. REUTERS/Kevin Coombs
日付:2003年6月16日
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RM 11620376
ミハイル・カシヤノフ
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov (R) speaks with his Finnish counterpart Anneli Jaatteenmaki during their meeting in Moscow, June 9, 2003. Finnish Prime Minister Jaatteenmaki is on a visit in Russia. REUTERS/Pool
日付:2003年6月8日
人物:ミハイル・カシヤノフ
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RM 11618157
ウラジーミル・プーチン ミハイル・カシヤノフ
European council representatives (L-R, Second Row) Polish President Alexander Kwasniewski, Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Medgyessy, Latvian President Vaira Vike-Freiberga, Lithuanian President Rolandas Paksas, Maltese Prime Minister Eddie Fenech Adami, President of Cyprus Tassos Papandopoulos, Prime Minister of Luxembourg Jean-Claude Juncker, Swedish Prime Minister Goran Persson, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov, Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, President of the Slovak Republic Rudolf Schuster, Slovenian President Janez Drnovsek, Czech President Vaclav Klaus, Estonian President Arnold Ruutel, (L-R, Front Row) Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern, Belgium Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt, Spanish Foreign Minister Ana Palacio, British Prime Minister Tony Blair, French President Jaques Chirac, President of the Council of Minister of Italy Silvio Berlusconi, Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic Konstantinos Simitis, Russian President Vladimir Putin, President of the European Commission Romano Prodi, Finnish President Tarja Halonen, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, Portugese Prime Minister Jose Manuel Durao Barroso, Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schussel, Acting Prime Minister of the Netherlands Jan Peter Balkenende and Finnish Prime Minister Anneli Jaatteenmaki, pose for a group photograph before meeting in St.Petersburg May 31, 2003. REUTERS/Grigory Dukor
日付:2003年5月31日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン, ミハイル・カシヤノフ
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RM 11571594
The Centre Party leader Anneli Jaatteenmaki concentrates during her party's meeting in Helsinki, Finland, on Monday 14 April 2003. Leaders of the three political parties agreed on Monday to form a coalition after four weeks of talks aimed at forming a majority government. The new center-left government will be led by Jaatteenmaki, Finland's first female prime minister. REUTERS/LEHTIKUVA /MARKKU ULANDER
日付:2003年4月14日
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RM 11590705
Centre Party leader Anneli Jaatteenmaki smiles after she was elected as Speaker of Parliament in Helsinki March 25, 2003. Jaatteenmaki will act as Speaker of Parliament as long it takes to form a government. Her party wants her to switch to the Prime Minister's office once a coalition has been formed. Talks on forming a government begin officially on Thursday March 27. REUTERS/JAAKKO AVIKAINEN / LEHTIKUVA
日付:2003年3月25日
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RM 29152321
アンネリ・ヤーテンマキ (2003年3月16日)
Chairman of the Centre Party Anneli Jaatteenmaki is interviewed at a TV studio of the Finnish broadcasting company Yleisradio in Helsinki, Finland Sunday, March 16 2003. Finns began voting Sunday in an election widely seen as a campaign between ruling Social Democratic Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen and opposition Center party leader Aneeli Jaattenmaki, who could become the country's first female premier. (AP Photo/Lehtikuva, Matti Bjorkman)
日付:2003年3月16日
人物:アンネリ・ヤーテンマキ
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RM 29152317
アンネリ・ヤーテンマキ (2003年3月16日)
Chairman of the Finnish Center Party Anneli Jaatteenmaki, right, and party secretary Eero Lankia, left, celebrate in Helsinki, Finland, Sunday, March 16 2003. The opposition Center Party edged out the Social Democrats in elections for the Finnish parliament Sunday, results said, but may not have the partners to form a government. (AP Photo /Jaakko Avikainen)
日付:2003年3月16日
人物:アンネリ・ヤーテンマキ
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