
Hi! Brit here, in Helsinki visiting your country for the first time! Loving it. I am also a political nerd and attended a plenary session at the Eduskunta today- what is the significance of the slogan on the wall of the parliamentary chamber? Thanks.
by Hamilton94975
5 comments
– Aye
– Nay
– Blank
– Absent
Not a slogan 😀 but rather a counter for when they are voting on something, the numbers pop to the right hand side
Also an empty room with one fat dude on his phone is the perfect representation of our political culture. Take it all in, savour it.
It is used when voting.
Yes, No, Empty, Away.
Yes,
No,
No comment (=silent acceptance),
I-don’t-like-to-decide-difficult-things
Yeh
Nah
Dont feel like voting that
Too busy to be here
I love the feet in that statue, very well done fins