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Abstract:Finland's center-left coalition partners on Sunday concluded their talks to form a new government, the chairman of Finland's election-winning Social Democrats Antti Rinne said on Twitter. "The government program is read
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland's center-left coalition partners on Sunday concluded their talks to form a new government, the chairman of Finland's election-winning Social Democrats Antti Rinne said on Twitter.
“The government program is ready and ministerial posts have been allocated,” Rinne wrote.
Rinne's Social Democrats won the April 14 general election by a tight margin, with only 17.7% of the vote, forcing it to partner four smaller parties to form a majority government.
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