The provisional official final result, according to the Finnish social Democrats won the early parliamentary election. The SDP is just in front of the right-wing populist party The Finns, behind the conservative National coalition party. The country is a difficult formation of a government before now. the
The social Democrats have won the provisional official final result, according to the early parliamentary election in Finland. The party Chairman Antti Rinne comes, therefore, to 17.7 percent. After counting 100 percent of the vote in 40 of the 200 seats in the Finnish Parliament. The preliminary calculations were completed, informed the Finnish Ministry of justice. The official result should be published until Wednesday. Gutter said that his party was for the first time since 1999, the strongest force in Finland. Until the end of may he wanted to form a government.
The right-wing populist party The Finns, with 17.5 per cent, on rank two, followed by the conservative National coalition party, with 17 percent to rank three. The liberal center party of the previous Prime Minister Juha Sipilä got 13.8 percent of the vote. The Greens stand at 11.5 per cent and can thus be seen as the social-Democrats gains in comparison to the last parliamentary election in 2015.
several parties in the two digit range, but below 20 percent of frolicking, already hinted at in surveys. In order for negotiations before the Scandinavian country of difficult government.
Despite the gains of the social Democrats and the Greens and the Left, a left coalition government would have no majority. Channel should so go to one of the other major parties, is likely to Sipiläs centre. An Alliance with the right-wing populists is not excluded, but is considered unlikely.
the Chairman of The right-wing populist party The Finns showed themselves surprised about their good performance. “I never expected such a result. Honestly, none of us this result is expected,” said Jussi Halla-aho.
The turnout was 72 percent. In 2015, the rate was 70.1 per cent. Curiously enough, On Sunday a little less Finns sent in their votes before the actual election date. More than 36 percent of the nearly 4.5 million eligible voters, Finns, and thus, as many as never before had been coordinated in advance.
the performance of the Finnish right-wing populists is also with regard to the European elections on may 26. May important: The Finns party, along with the German AfD and the Italian Lega to the parties that want to form in the EU Parliament, a new Alliance of right-wing populists.
Finland 1. July in addition, the rotating EU presidency. Instead of working with EU issues, the Finns involved in the election campaign, but, above all, with a failed health care and social reform, climate change, as well as dealing with the neighbors of Russia.