Merja Kyllönen

Merja Kyllönen (born 25 January 1977) is a Finnish politician and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Finland.[5] Merja Kyllönen graduated as a biomedical laboratory technician from the Oulu Polytechnic in Suomussalmi, Kainuu in 2000.While working as a laboratory officer and a technical assistant at a pharmacy, Kyllönen “continued her career in politics in the Council of the Kainuu region, among the representatives of Tradeka (2004–2011), and in the Parliament of Finland beginning in 2003.” She was serving at different capacities including “as a member of the Chancellery Commission and the Employment and Equality Committee.These include “a toll system favoring public transport and decreasing the alcohol level limit for driving under influence” and government resolution to convert the Helsinki-Malmi Airport into a residential area.[9] The text was eventually approved in April 2019, the fourth session which debated or voted on the subject.
Member of the European ParliamentFinlandMinister of TransportJyrki KatainenAnu VehviläinenHenna VirkkunenMember of the Finnish ParliamentSuomussalmiFinnishLeft AllianceThe Left in the European Parliament – GUE/NGLKatainen CabinetSauli Niinistölaboratory technicianKainuuHelsinki-Malmi AirportFourth Railway PackagePosted Workers Directive 1996Parliament MagazineThe Parliament Magazine