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Juhan Mihkel Ainson

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'''Juhan Mihkel Ainson''' (1 July 1873 – 1962), also known as '''Johan Mihkel Ainson''', was an Estonian politician.

Born in the village of [[Holstre]] on 1 July 1873, Ainson was a doctor and practised as a [[Veterinary medicine|veterinary scientist]]. He was a member of the [[Estonian Provincial Assembly|Provincial Assembly]] which governed the [[Autonomous Governorate of Estonia]] between 1917 and 1919. After the [[Estonian War of Independence]] allowed [[Estonia]] to set up its own [[Constitution of Estonia|constitution]], he sat on the [[Constituent Assembly of Estonia|Constituent Assembly]] which drafted it. He was a member from the start of the session on 23 April 1919 until he stepped down on 18 December 1919; [[Juhan Ostrat]] replaced him. Ainson sat in the Constituent Assembly as a member of the [[Estonian People's Party]].<ref>Jaan Toomla, ''[https://ift.tt/2tuLp4P Valitud ja Valitsenud: Eesti parlamentaarsete ja muude esinduskogude ning valitsuste isikkoosseis aastail 1917–1999]'' ([[National Library of Estonia]], 1999), pp. 22, 201.</ref>

Ainson died in 1962 in [[West Germany]].<ref>Toomla, p. 201.</ref>

== References ==



[[Category:1873 births]]
[[Category:1962 deaths]]
[[Category:Estonian politicians]]
[[Category:Members of the Estonian Provincial Assembly]]
[[Category:Members of the Estonian Constituent Assembly]]


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