NCP: 20.8% – Finns Party: 20.0% – SDP: 19.9%>

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  1. Not Finnish. Could you broadly explain. What the three parties positions are? Right, center right, centre, left, centre left etc.

  2. What happened to the *Keskusta* Party? I saw on *Europe Elects* that this party received its lowest share since your independence. Something must have gone wrong.

  3. I’m thinking of doing my PhD in Finland. If NCP makes a coalition with PS, do you think they’ll take a hardlines towards immigration from developing countries? Despite NCP and PS having opposing views?

  4. Aren’t the Finns Party proper right wing? Why would anyone want them in power? (I really don’t know much about Finnish politics.)

  5. Since C stated that they will be in opposition I don’t actually see how NCP + Finns can form a government?

    SPP, Left and Greens have already stated they will nto be in a government with Finns.

    That leaves CD and MN (no idea if they are a viable option at all?) which totals at 100 one short of majority…

  6. When people don’t know how lucky they are, that means they also don’t know how easy it is to lose that luck.

    People who are unhappy with government spending on “useless benefits” don’t know it’s much better to have an indebted government than a nation of indebted people trying to pay the basics.

    People don’t know how dangerously easy it is to become like UK, and later on the USA

    I hope (not for myself as a foreigner, but for finns and the health of this country) that this is just a reaction, an emo phase and not the beginning of 20+ years of basically tory rules, without a nationalised healthcare, and universities that cost €20k+/year

    Stay strong finns, now’s not the historical time to go back to middle ages mentality

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