The National Coalition Party (PCN) won 20.8% of the vote, the far-right Party of Finns (PF) won 20%, Prime Minister Sanna Marin’s PSDF won 19.9%. Orpo has already announced that he will try to form a coalition government.
Euskaraz irakurri: Kontserbadoreek irabazi dituzte hauteskundeak Finlandin, Petteri Orpo buru dutela
the conservative National Coalition Party (PCN, 20.8%), of Peteri Orpo at the front, it was the formation with the most votes in parliamentary elections held this Sunday in Finland, just ahead of the far right (PF) and Prime Minister Sanna Marin’s hitherto ruling Social Democratic Party of Finland (PSDF).
However, it has not been easy as he has fallen way behind far-right Finnish Party (PF)who has reached twenty %Meanwhile he PSDF of Prime Minister Sanna Marin has reached one 19.9% of the vote, according to data corresponding to 99.1 percent of the vote.
Thus the PCN would get 48 (+10) out of 200 chairs forming the Finnish parliament, the PF would win 46 seats (+7), while Marin’s party would win 43 seats (+3). The stake has been from 71.9%.
“It’s been a big win!” proclaimed orpo before your intention to form a coalition government led by his party, a government that will “take back Finland”.
Sanna Marin used her speech to congratulate the National Coalition Party and the Finnish Party on their achievements. He also thanked the support of the PSDF, which improved both the results and the number of votes and seats. “It has increased support and the number of seats. It is a very positive achievement, even if we are not the first.” He added that “democracy has spoken. The Finnish people have voted and the party of democracy is always a great thing. We have reasons to be happy with this result,” he stressed.
Finally, the leader of the Finnish party, Riikka Purra, stressed that her group “has come together like penguins in the middle of a storm”. “You got the best result in history for this match!” he emphasized during a performance with supporters.
These elections are marked Through NATO membership application. Finland, which shares the longest border with Russia in the community bloc (approximately 1,300 kilometers), has undergone a radical change regarding its historical neutrality following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which has resulted in nearly 80% of the population to to support the country’s inclusion in the Atlantic Alliance.
Rikka Purra, Sanna Marin and Petteri Orpo, today. Photo: EFE.
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