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In recent political news, Finland’s left-wing Prime Minister Sanna Marin gracefully conceded defeat in the parliamentary election. The victory was claimed by the right-wing National Coalition Party (NCP) after a closely contested battle. The NCP, a pro-business party, is expected to secure 48 seats in the 200-seat parliament, just edging ahead of the nationalist Finns Party and Marin’s Social Democrats.
NCP leader Petteri Orpo promised to “fix Finland” and its economy as he celebrated his party’s triumph. With all ballots counted, the NCP will have the first opportunity to form a coalition government and secure a majority in parliament. Marin, the world’s youngest prime minister at 37, is admired globally as a progressive leader but has faced criticism at home for her government’s spending policies.
The NCP, leading in polls for almost two years, aims to rein in spending and tackle the country’s rising public debt. Orpo has criticized Marin for weakening Finland’s economic resilience, especially in the face of Europe’s energy crisis. While Marin expressed willingness to work with the NCP, she ruled out forming a government with the Finns Party, which she has labeled as “openly racist.”
The Finns Party advocates for reduced immigration and austerity measures to control deficit spending, aligning with the NCP’s stance. Notably, Marin’s foreign policy shift towards seeking NATO membership following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been a significant move for Finland. The country is expected to join NATO imminently after approval from all 30 member states.