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  2. Finnish Government - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish Government (Finnish: Suomen valtioneuvosto; Swedish: Finlands statsråd; lit. ' Finland's council of state ' ) [ 2 ] [ 3 ] is the executive branch and cabinet of Finland , which directs the politics of Finland and is the main source of legislation proposed to the Parliament .

  3. Prime Minister's Office (Finland) - Wikipedia

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    Controls the communications of both the Prime Minister and the Finnish Government. Session Unit Gathers expert services that relate to decisions made by the Government and the President. Policy Analysis Unit Produces data and publications in support of the Government's work on future, foresight and economic policy. External Economic Relations Unit

  4. Outline of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The second official language, Swedish, is spoken by a 5.5 percent minority. [3] Finland is a democratic , parliamentary republic with a central government and local governments in 309 (2021)/308 municipalities (as of 1 January 2025).

  5. Parliament of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The government may decide to make a report to the parliament in any matter. After discussion the parliament may either accept the report or pass a motion of censure. A passed motion of censure will cause the government to fall. Any group of 10 members may raise the question of the legality of the minister's official acts.

  6. Prime Minister of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister is entitled to 30 vacation days during each calendar year. The maintenance, staff and services of Kesäranta, the official residence, are paid for by the government. The prime minister's benefits do not include free meals or meal allowance. The prime minister has transportation and security services at their disposal at all ...

  7. Finland - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish-Russian border was established in 1920 by the Treaty of Tartu, which largely followed the historical border but gave Finland Pechenga (Finnish: Petsamo) and its Barents Sea port. [56] Finnish democracy survived Soviet coup attempts and the anti-communist Lapua movement. In 1917 there were three million people in the country.

  8. Finland will keep its border with Russia closed until further ...

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    Finland will extend the closure of its border crossing points with Russia beyond the current April 14 deadline “until further notice” due to a high risk of organized migration orchestrated by ...

  9. Orpo cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The Orpo cabinet is the 77th government of Finland.It was formed following the 2023 Finnish parliamentary election and succeeds the Marin cabinet led by the Social Democrats and was formally appointed by President Sauli Niinistö on 20 June 2023.