Finland’s right-wing opposition claims win in parliamentary election

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Finland’s far-right opposition National Alliance party won a landslide victory in the parliamentary elections on Sunday local time. According to Ylissradio Oy, Finland’s national public broadcasting company, Petteri Orpo’s National Coalition party got more than 93.4 percent of the vote. This simply means that Finland will get a new Prime Minister very soon. The Social Democrats party of the youngest current Prime Minister Sanna Marin came third in this parliamentary election. The radical right-wing party gained seven new MPs in this election. He got 20 percent votes in this parliamentary election.

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