Marija-Liisa Kulmala

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Marija-Liisa Kulmala
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Kulmala in 2018
SCO Executive Chairperson
Assumed office
March 5, 2016
Preceded byRostom Lobzhanidze
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
November 1, 2007 – January 16, 2011
Preceded byTapani Asikainen
Succeeded byAli Järvenpää
Personal details
Born (1947-09-22) September 22, 1947 (age 76)
Koskunen, Vichodnia, Narozalica
NationalityVelzemian
Political partySolidarity Front (2006–2016)
SpouseJani Kulmala (m. 1999)
Children2
EducationUniversity of Koskunen
OccupationLawyer

Marija-Liisa Kulmala (born 22 September 1947; aged 72) is a Velzemian politician and lawyer currently serving as the executive chairperson of Samorspi since 2016. She had previously been a member of Velzemia's centre-right Solidarty Front from 2006 to 2016, serving as Minister of Foreign Affairs between 2007 and 2011.

Kulmala was born in Koskunen in 1947, shortly after the Solarian War, and grew up through Narozalica's large economic reorganisation following the war. She attended the University of Koskunen to complete a degree in law from 1965 to 1970 and was employed as a lawyer in 1971. Sporting an illustrious law career lasting 35 years, Kulmala entered politics by joining Velzemia's Solidarity Front in 2006. Her notoriety as a lawyer made her a popular member of the party, and in 2007 was promoted to Minister of Foreign Affairs, serving until 2011. Remaining in the party, Kulmala took a focus on Samorspi in 2011 and was appointed as Velzemia's primary Samorspi delegation in 2013, a post she still holds. As part of the chairperson's rotational structure, Kulmala became SCO Executive Chairperson in 2016.

Contemporaries of Kulmala often describe her as centre-right to right-wing, and throughout her political career she has held a number of controversial opinions, including outspoken anti-abortion and anti-LGBT views, which has seen her criticised by many other regional organisations. She is generally well-received within the Samorspi states, and has overseen the introduction of numerous programs aimed to promote further geopolitical cooperation between the Samorspi states, however remains an avid opponent of Velzemian membership of the Tsivebi Military Agreement.

Early life and career

Political career

Minister of Foreign Affairs (2007–2011)

Velzemian delegate to Samorspi (2013–2016)

SCO Executive Chairperson (2016–)

Personal life

Personal views

See also