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In recent news, Finland’s left-wing Prime Minister Sanna Marin conceded defeat in the parliamentary election to the right-wing National Coalition Party (NCP), which claimed victory. The NCP, a pro-business party, is set to win 48 parliamentary seats, just ahead of the Finns Party and Marin’s Social Democrats.
NCP leader Petteri Orpo expressed his commitment to “fix Finland” and its economy, highlighting the need for change. With a mandate to form a coalition, Orpo aims to address economic challenges faced by the country.
While Marin has been praised globally as a progressive leader, she faced criticism at home for government spending. The NCP, focused on economic stability, aims to reduce public debt and control spending. Orpo blames Marin for undermining Finland’s economic resilience amid the European energy crisis.
As negotiations for a majority government begin, Marin has expressed openness to working with various groups, except the Finns Party, which she accuses of being racist. The Finns Party’s priorities include reducing immigration and implementing austerity measures, aligning with the NCP’s stance.
Marin’s shift towards seeking NATO membership post-Russia’s invasion of Ukraine marks a significant foreign policy decision. With the process nearing completion, Finland is set to join the alliance soon, following approval from all members.