The National Coalition Party, an opposition party, wins the Finnish legislative elections. Based on the results of processing 99.5% of the ballots, she won 20.8% of the vote. This was reported to the country’s Ministry of Justice.
The right-wing “True Finns” party took second place with 20% of the vote. And Prime Minister Sanna Marin’s Social Democratic Party won 19.9% of the vote and came third.
Sanna Marin has already acknowledged the defeat of her party in the general elections, and also congratulated the “coalitionists” and the “True Finns”.
“Democracy spoke and Finns voted. Now we celebrate. We have reason to be delighted with this result,” reports RIA Novosti.
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