Legalise Euthanasia, or Risk Falling Behind, Warns Finnish Doctor
Finland is falling behind other Western countries by not legalising assisted dying, a Finnish doctor has stated, challenging Finland’s right-wing coalition government.
Finland is falling behind other Western countries by not legalising assisted dying, a Finnish doctor has stated, challenging Finland’s right-wing coalition government.
Finland’s four-party coalition government is in jeopardy after a media campaign against senior Finns Party over past racist statements led junior members to consider withdrawing support.
While hundreds of thousands of men eligible to serve in the army have fled Russia, not many of them have applied for asylum in Finland yet.
During his press conference, an emboldened Biden (who just one week ago admitted that Kyiv was running out of ammunition) said that Russian President Vladimir Putin had “already lost the war.”
Opposition members have called for a confidence vote, and PM Petteri Orpo said he will seek such a vote after his government has presented their plan to promote equality and non-discrimination in Finland.
This new parent is hoping her Finnish counterparts start a global trend in dealing with cell phones.
The Finns Party are hoping that the second time will be the charm as they enter a new coalition deal with the centre-right this week after promising electoral results.
The National Coalition Party (NCP), the senior partner, is set to hold eight ministerial positions while The Finns Party, the junior partner, will occupy seven.
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Coalition talks are expected to reach their conclusion shortly after the centre-right National Coalition Party settled a dispute over immigration policy with the Finns Party.