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Ben Zyskowicz (Oldenburg Sweden)
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Ben (Ben Berl) Zyskowicz is a Finnish conservative politician and speaker of the House of Commoners. He was born 24 May 1954 in Helsingfors, Helsingfors County, Finland (Sweden), in a Jewish family. He has been a member of the house of commoners since 1979, and he was elected speaker of the House of Commoners 2011, succeeding Sauli Niinistö. He is married to Rahime Husnetdin-Zyskowicz and he has two daughters with her.
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Ben (Ben Berl) Zyskowicz is a Finnish conservative politician and speaker of the House of Commoners. He was born 24 May 1954 in Helsingfors, Helsingfors County, Finland (Sweden), in a Jewish family. He has been a member of the house of commoners since 1979, and he was elected speaker of the House of Commoners 2011, succeeding Sauli Niinistö. He is married to Rahime Husnetdin-Zyskowicz and he has two daughters with her.