Early political career & Minister of the Interior In
1979 Pekkarinen was first elected to parliament in the
Central Finland constituency, after which he was re-elected with an increased vote share in
1983,
1987, and
1991. After the 1991 election victory he was named Minister of the Interior in the
Aho Cabinet. He served in this position for a full parliamentary term until 1995, when Aho's Centre Party lost the parliamentary majority to the Social Democrats in the
parliamentary elections.
Minister of Trade and Industry In 2003, Pekkarinen was named the Minister of Trade and Industry in the
Jäätteenmäki Cabinet. As new Minister of Trade and Industry, he stated his goal to "promote entrepreneurship and economic growth and thus contribute to diminishing unemployment, [and] to tackle large issues in the field of energy policy such as the carbon dioxide emissions trade between companies in the EU and the building a new nuclear power reactor in Finland", During his tenure as Minister of Trade and Industry, Pekkarinen was portrayed in the Finnish
political satire tv series
The Autocrats in the early 2000s.
Taxes Mauri Pekkarinen suggested higher food VAT to collect more taxes in January 2014. Reduction of the food VAT was an election theme in
2007 Finnish parliamentary election. Half of the promised food VAT reduction after the elections was implemented as a reduction of VAT on food served in restaurants. Pekkarinen's suggestion of 2014 did not include a cancellation of the reduced restaurant VAT.
Member of European Parliament At the
2019 European Parliament Elections Pekkarinen was voted into the European Parliament with 68,487 votes. ==Personal life==