Lintilä is the son of the Centre Party MP Aaro Lintilä.[4] He holds a Bachelor of Administrative Sciences from the University of Tampere.[5]
Political career
Member of the Finnish Parliament, 1999–present
Lintilä has been serving as a member of the Finnish Parliament since the 1999 elections. He has since served on a variety of committees, including the following:
Commerce Committee (member) 7 April 1999 – 18 March 2003
Committee for the Future (deputy member) 23 April 1999 – 29 February 2000, (deputy member) 3 March 2000 – 15 March 2002, (member) 19 March 2002 – 18 March 2003, (deputy member) 3 April 2007 – 2 May 2007, (member) 5 May 2015 – 8 June 2015
Finance Committee (deputy member) 28 November 2000 – 4 September 2001, (deputy member) 2 April 2003 – 25 April 2003, (member) 29 April 2003 – 20 March 2007, (member) 3 May 2007 – 19 April 2011, (deputy member) 3 May 2011 – 29 June 2011, (member) 30 June 2011 – 21 April 2015
Administration Committee (deputy member) 2 April 2003 – 8 September 2006, (deputy member) 5 May 2015 – 8 June 2015
Subcommittee for Administration and Control (member) 8 April 2003 – 20 March 2007
Tax Subcommittee (member) 8 April 2003 – 20 March 2007, (Chair) 4 May 2007 – 19 April 2011, (member) 1 September 2011 – 21 April 2015
Subcommittee for Education and Science (additional member) 8 April 2003 – 5 May 2003, (member) 6 May 2003 – 20 March 2007
Sub-committee for Employment and the Economy (member) 4 May 2007 – 19 April 2011, (member) 1 September 2011 – 21 April 2015
Social Affairs and Health Committee (member) 3 May 2011 – 29 June 2011
Audit Committee (member) 30 June 2011 – 21 April 2015
Transport and Communications Committee (member) 5 May 2015 – 8 June 2015
Electors (member) 6 April 1999 – 29 February 2000
Parliamentary Auditors (deputy member) 1 January 2000 – 31 December 2007
Administrative Council of the Finnish Broadcasting Company (member) 14 April 2000 – 2 May 2007, (Chair) 30 November 2004 – 2 May 2007
Parliamentary State Auditors (deputy member) 1 January 2004 – 20 March 2007
Parliamentary Supervisory Council (member) 3 May 2007 – 29 June 2011
Commissioners to the Government Guarantee Fund (member) 30 June 2011 – 12 March 2015, (vice chair) 21 September 2011 – 12 March 2015
Finance Committee (member) 9 June 2015 – present
Subcommittee for Administration and Security (member) 11 September 2015 – present
Tax Subcommittee (Chair) 11 September 2015 – present
Commerce Committee (member) 9 June 2015 – present
In addition to his committee assignments, Lintilä has been a deputy member of the Finnish Delegation to the Nordic Council (since 1999) and a full member of the delegation to the Inter-Parliamentary Union (since 2015).[6]
Minister of Economic Affairs, 2016–2019
On 27 October 2016, Lintilä was elected within the Centre Party to follow Olli Rehn as a Minister of Economic Affairs starting 29 December 2016.[7][8]
During his time in office, Finland's center-right government sold stakes in oil refiner and biofuel company Neste[9] while also strengthening national influence over the telecom network gear maker Nokia.[10]
After the collapse of the Rinne Cabinet, the leader of the Center Party Katri Kulmuni took the seat of the Minister of Finance in the following Marin Cabinet, while Lintilä was given the portfolio of the Minister of Economic Affairs.[13]
World Bank, Ex-Officio Member of the Board of Governors (since 2017)[20]
Finnish organizations
Yle, Member of the Administrative Council (2011–2019)
Bank of Finland, Deputy Member of the Board of Auditors (2004-2006)
Political positions
In response to the 2019 Amazon rainforest wildfires, Lintilä demanded publicly that the European Union should block imports of beef from Brazil, and also consider a suspension of soybeans import to put pressure on the government of PresidentJair Bolsonaro to counter the fires.[21]