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Finnish order of precedence

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TheFinnish order of precedence is a nominal and symbolic hierarchy of important positions within the government ofFinland. It has no legal standing, it does not reflect the Finnish presidentialline of succession or the co-equal status of the branches of government under the constitution, and is only used to indicate ceremonial protocol.[1]: 32 

  1. President of the RepublicAlexander Stubb
  2. Retired Presidents of the Republic in order of term:
    1. PresidentTarja Halonen
    2. PresidentSauli Niinistö
  3. Speaker of the ParliamentJussi Halla-Aho
  4. Prime MinisterPetteri Orpo
  5. Other ministers of theFinnish Government
  6. President of the Supreme CourtTatu Leppänen
  7. President of the Supreme Administrative CourtKari Kuusiniemi
  8. Chief of DefenceJanne Jaakkola
  9. Chancellor of JusticeTuomas Pöysti
  10. Archbishop of TurkuTapio Luoma
  11. Chancellor of theOrder of the Cross of LibertyAri Puheloinen
  12. Chancellor of theOrder of the White Rose of Finland and theOrder of the Lion of FinlandJussi Nuorteva
  13. Chancellor of theUniversity of HelsinkiKaarle Hämeri

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  1. ^Maassa maan tavalla – tunne säännöt ja onnistu(PDF) (in Finnish). Helsinki, Finland: Ulkoasiainministeriön protokollapalvelut. 2013.ISBN 978-952-281-175-2. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2015-06-01.

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