Kaarlo Harvala

Kaarlo Harvala (1885–1942) was a Finnish journalist and politician who was among the chairmen of the Social Democratic Party. He held the post between 1930 and 1942. He was also a member of the Parliament of Finland.

Kaarlo Harvala
Leader of Social Democratic Party
In office
1930  31 August 1942
Preceded byMatti Paasivuori
Personal details
Born5 September 1885
Ruovesi
Died31 August 1942(1942-08-31) (aged 56)
Helsinki
Political partySocial Democratic Party
OccupationJournalist

Biography

Harvala was born in Ruovesi on 5 September 1885.[1] He was the secretary of the Union of Finnish Landlords in Tampere between 1912 and 1918.[1] He was arrested in 1918 due to his political views.[1] Following his release from prison he worked as an editor-in-chief of Kansan Sana newspaper and Kansan magazine in Tampere.[1] Then he became the editor of Sosialist newspaper in Turku in 1919 and remained in the post until 1923.[2]

He became a member of the Parliament on 5 September 1922 and served there until 31 August 1939.[2] In 1930 he was elected as the leader of Social Democratic Party, replacing Matti Paasivuori in the post.[3] Harvala remained in the post until his death in Helsinki on 31 August 1942.[1][3]

References

  1. "Kaarlo Harvala" (in Finnish). Eduskunka Riksdagen. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  2. "Historia 2. 1919-1939: Sisällissodasta uuteen nousuun". SSSL (in Finnish). Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  3. Jan Sundberg (1999). "The Finnish Social Democratic Party". In Robert Ladrech; Philippe Marlière (eds.). Social Democratic Parties in the European Union: History, Organization, Policies. London: Macmillan Press Ltd. p. 62. ISBN 978-0-230-37414-0.
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