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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox officeholder Inkeri Lehtinen (1908–1997) was a Finnish communist politician. She served as the education minister of the Terijoki government during the Finnish Democratic Republic. She was among the significant Finnish women politicians during the post-World War II period.[1]

Biography

Lehtinen was born in Helsinki on 7 March 1908.[2] Her parents were the supporters of the Marxist–Leninist ideology.[3] Between 1925 and 1945 she held different posts in the Soviet Union and Finland.[3] She was a member of the Communist Party of Finland being one of its leaders in the period 1939–1969.[3] In the late 1930s she was among the contributors of a magazine entitled Soihtu published by a group of young left-wing figures who were removed from the Party in 1937.[4] This group was headed by Mauri Ryömä.[4] In her writings Lehtinen criticized Ryömä due to his closeness to the Finnish government.[4] From December 1939 to March 1940 she was the minister of education in the Terijoki Government during the Winter War.[2][5]

Lehtinen left Finland after the war and settled in the Soviet Union. She returned to Finland in October 1946.[6] She was elected as a member of the political bureau of the Communist Party's central committee in April 1963.[7]

Lehtinen died in Helsinki on 1 March 1997 after a long illness.[2]

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