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Finnish prime minister Sanna Marin defeated by conservatives in country's general election

With the top three parties expected to each get around 20% of the vote, no party is in position to form a government alone.

FINLAND’S CENTRE-RIGHT National Coalition Party claimed victory in Sunday’s tight general election that saw the far-right post a record score to come in second, as Prime Minister Sanna Marin’s Social Democrats finished third.

“This was a great victory,” the 53-year-old head of the conservative National Coalition Party, Petteri Orpo, told his cheering supporters.

“On the basis of this election result … we will start negotiating a government in Finland,” he said.

Orpo could choose to build a government either with the far-right Finns Party or the Social Democrats, though he is at odds with both on various issues.

With 99% of votes counted, the centre-right was credited with 48 of the 200 seats in parliament, the far-right with 46 and the Social Democrats with 43.

In terms of votes, the result was even closer with the centre-right winning 20.6%, the far-right 20.1% and the Social Democrats 19.9%.

The biggest party in parliament traditionally gets the first chance to build a government, and since the 1990s that party has always claimed the prime minister’s office.

Orpo, whose comfortable lead in the polls shrank in the final stages of the campaign, has made the economy his top priority.

Finland’s debt-to-GDP ratio has risen from 64% in 2019 to 73%, which his National Coalition wants to address by cutting spending by €6 billion.

Meanwhile, amid cheers of “Finland! Finland!”, the 45-year-old head of the anti-immigration Finns Party, Riikka Purra, thanked her supporters for the party’s “best election result ever”.

The party, which first served in government in 2015, has seen its support surge since last summer with the cost of living crisis following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Purra even managed to secure the highest number of direct votes in the election, with her 38,000 beating out the 35,000 cast for Marin, whom polls have ranked as Finland’s most popular prime minister this century.

The eurosceptic Finns Party, which appeals overwhelmingly to male voters, wants a hard line on immigration.

Purra alleges that recent arrivals are behind a rise in street gangs and has pointed to neighbouring Sweden as a cautionary tale.

The Finns Party sees “Fixit” – an exit from the European Union – as a long-term goal and wants to postpone Finland’s target of carbon neutrality for 2035.

Tough talks ahead

Marin, who became the world’s youngest prime minister in 2019 at the age of 34, has struggled to convert her overwhelming personal popularity into support for her SDP.

“Congratulations to the National Coalition Party, congratulations to the Finns Party. Democracy has spoken,” she said as she acknowledged defeat.

Negotiations to build a government are expected to be thorny and could last several weeks.

Orpo has said he will keep his options open, and could cooperate either with the left or the far-right, whom Marin has qualified as “openly racist”.

Orpo’s National Coalition is at odds with Marin’s SDP on budget austerity, and clashes with the Finns Party on immigration, the EU and climate policy.

‘Rock star’s days are over’

Making headlines internationally for her hard line against Finland’s eastern neighbour Russia, Marin has been a popular speaker at the World Economic Forum in Davos in recent years and has been featured on the cover of Time Magazine and in Vogue.

Yet while some view her as a strong leader who deftly navigated the Covid-19 pandemic and the NATO membership process, others see the rising public debt on her watch and backlash over video clips of her partying as signs of inexperience.

“I liked Marin… but I don’t personally believe that her ideas about economic policy are something she and her government can actually achieve,” 29-year-old Kasper Kylmala told AFP after casting his ballot.

Antti Piispanen, a 30 year-old salesman, put it more bluntly: “The ‘rock star’ Marin’s time is over, she did nothing good.”

© AFP 2023 

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 7:07 AM

    Good riddance to another WEF stooge.

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 7:44 AM

    @Gareth McMahon: what’s WEF?

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 8:47 AM

    @Tony Ryan: Ever heard of Google?

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 9:05 AM

    @west awake: What does Google got to do with WEF?

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 9:35 AM

    @west awake: Could you not just answer the man?

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 12:26 PM

    @Gareth McMahon: For this comment to have 491 ‘likes’ on a Monday morning, would really make me question where the likes on the Journal come from…

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 2:37 PM

    @west awake: ever heard of manners

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 2:40 PM

    @Niall Concannon: a cursory glance at the comments under articles here and on other platforms would have you worrying about the plummeting intelligence of the population. That, or Klaus Schwab really is the devil incarnate.

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 2:54 PM

    @west awake: Don’t be a bee atch…

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 3:53 PM

    @James Kerins: will someone tell us what the phuckin thing means?

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    Apr 4th 2023, 8:30 AM

    @Gareth McMahon: go on… explain that one.

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 8:46 AM

    Finally, a good news story.
    God bless the people of Finland.

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 7:20 AM

    I liked the rock star, too many over 50s in power and front benches in European politics. She was a breath of fresh air similar to the new Zealand one. Mary Lou here gets a pass on my over 50s rule as Leo and martin are hopeless.

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 9:27 AM

    @ggg: the New Zealand one? The one that jumped ship as soon as the going got tough and her popularity wained. That New Zealand one?

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 10:30 AM

    @Fuji Hakayito: No…the one that wanted a life and to enjoy her kid growing up…

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 7:44 AM

    Marín retained an unusually high personal popularity rating for an outgoing Prime Minister. Unfortunately for her, the party’s economic policy was what did for her.

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 8:26 AM

    Our own GDP and GNP debts not particularly great either.

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 9:49 AM

    They are in Nato now so job done

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 7:07 AM

    As an Irishman in Finland I haven’t a clue what this means hahaha

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 5:09 PM

    Just need Biden, Macron and Trudeau gone and we will be starting to get somewhere

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 12:43 PM

    The incoming party’s plan is to cut social welfare. That will affect a lot of people. The gloss will come of the new government very quickly.

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 10:38 AM

    More neo-fascism. :(

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 4:17 PM

    I’d have voted for her based on my socio-scientific study of world leaders. She’s a hottie and I think I love her.

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 7:07 PM

    Back to dancing in the disco, bumper to bumper….I’ll get my jumper.

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    Apr 4th 2023, 2:53 AM

    WEF.. World Economic Forum

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    Apr 4th 2023, 2:49 AM

    WEF. World Economic Form

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