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Maria Guzenina : ウィキペディア英語版
Maria Guzenina

Maria Edith Guzenina〔 (née Stieren, previously Richardson and Lindell; born 12 January 1969 in Helsinki, Finland) is a Finnish politician who became a household name in Finland after working as a first Finnish VJ for MTV Europe from 1994 until 1997. Her career in journalism started in the late 1980s, when only at the age of 17 and still a student in high school she became a co-host of a famous Finnish television personality Timo T.A. Mikkonen in his daily magazine type program. Since then she has hosted several television programs and shows for the Finnish National Broadcasting Company, hosted several radio talk shows and has written articles and columns for numerous Finnish newspapers and magazines.
Guzenina was elected to the Parliament of Finland in 2007 and in 2011. She has worked as a Minister of Health and Social Services from 22 June 2011 to 24 of May 2013.
==After MTV==
Guzenina worked as a radio journalist in the now defunct Radio Aino and Yle Q, which were both AOR radio stations targeted at the thirty-something and forty-something demographics. On radio she could be heard leading a daily talk show discussing current issues with politicians and experts and in addition cohosting a programme with a man about the pitfalls of relationships for couples. Guzenina wrote a humourus book together with Seppo Pietikäinen on the subject entitled ''Parisuhteen käsikirja'' ('A manual for relationships') and published in 2005.
Her later career has involved politics within the ranks of the Social Democratic Party of Finland. Her political agenda centers on families, childcare and social services.
She has been elected a member of the Espoo municipal council in 2004 and Member of Parliament in the spring elections of 2007.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Edustajamatrikkeli )〕 She gained 12578 votes, 10th most in the country.〔(Kaikki ehdokkaat - Ehdokkaiden äänimäärät ) Yleisradio. 2007. Retrieved 26 June 2011. 〕 In June 2008 Guzenina was elected as the second deputy chairman of the SDP. She was re-elected to the parliament in 2011 with 14581 votes,which was the most votes amongst female candidates and 7th in the whole country.
After the election she was appointed Minister of Health and Social Services (the second minister position in the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health) in the government of Prime Minister Jyrki Katainen. The Social Democratic Party announced after the 2011 elections that it will likely reshuffle its ministers halfway through the term. Of the six SDP ministers, three, including Guzenina , were swapped in May 2013. She was replaced by Susanna Huovinen.

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