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Abstract:Finland's outgoing Prime Minister Juha Sipila said on Friday he was "hugely disappointed" that his cabinet had to resign over its failure to pass a long-planned healthcare reform. "My government will continue as a caret
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland's outgoing Prime Minister Juha Sipila said on Friday he was “hugely disappointed” that his cabinet had to resign over its failure to pass a long-planned healthcare reform.
“My government will continue as a caretaker cabinet,” Sipila told a news conference, adding he expected Finland to be able to form a government before June or July. Finland is assuming the European's Union rotating presidency on July 1.
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