Finland's Social Democrats win slim victory as far right surges

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HELSINKI: Finland's leftist Social Democrats won a razor-thin victory in Sunday's general election, holding off the far-right Finns Party which ...

HELSINKI: Finland's leftist Social Democrats won a razor-thin victory in Sunday's general election, holding off the far-right Finns Party which surged on an anti-immigration agenda.

They will head a government for the first time in 16 years, though it has been a junior coalition member since then. Finnish governments are typically a coalition of three or four parties that form the minimum 101-seat majority in parliament. "Some of the questions will be about values," Rinne told Finnish media."The Social Democratic Party's values are very important, it's the glue that will hold the government together."

"It's very hard to see that the other parties would say no to the Social Democrats, because then we would be in a situation with Halla-aho trying to form a government and I just don't see that happening," Korpinen said.Outgoing Prime Minister Juha Sipila said his Centre Party was the election's"biggest loser", blaming the"difficult economic decisions" his administration made in an attempt to rebalance the economy after a long slump.

However, in a tacit acknowledgement that the public mood was against further belt-tightening, Orpo has insisted that the economy is now strong enough to allow for some more generous public spending.Opinion polls had suggested the Social Democrats' lead was narrowing towards the end of their campaign, with some blaming Rinne's inability to attract large numbers of new, younger voters.

 

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