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"Minister survives confidence vote after far-right scandal

Three opposition parties called for the vote over the Finns Party minister's links to far-right groups and past statements.

Finland's new economic affairs minister and member of the nationalist Finns Party, Vilhelm Junnila, survived a confidence vote in parliament on Wednesday.

MPs votes on the measure fell 95-86 with three abstentions and 15 absences.

The confidence vote was called by three opposition parties, the Left Alliance, Green and Social Democratic parties, due to Junnila's previous controversial statements and links to far-right groups.

Seven Swedish People's Party MPs voted against Junnila, with the other three abstaining. Three National Coalition MPs were absent for the vote, but the other government party MPs voted their confidence in the controversial politician.

Junnila has joked about his election number (88) referencing 'Heil Hitler', campaigned at an election under the "gas" slogan and spoken at at least one event organised by a far-right group.

The recently-appointed minister apologised last week for his comments and actions, following two days of media controversy about the matter.

MPs also voted on the government programme, with 106 voting to support it, 78 voting against, and one abstention. 15 legislators were away for that vote.'

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[-] QuentinCallaghan@sopuli.xyz 23 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Either Junnila himself resigns or the new PM Petteri Orpo is going to fire him. He is going to be one helluva burden internationally, considering how he is going to visit Israel and Germany soon. And in those countries a blind eye is not going to be turned to "jokes" about 88 and gas. Hell, in one old Facebook post Junnila showed off a snowman that looked like a KKK member with a text "white Christmas"!

Junnila was saved mainly because those 15 MPs (mainly from the opposition) were away, and the (Rudimentary) Finns Party leader Riikka Purra had threatened to break up the government should the vote be against him.

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