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The Pro-Business NCP is expected to win 48 of the 200 seats in the Parliament, before the Democrats of the Nationalist Finns with 46 seats in the elections in March and Marin, all the seats in the elections of the Ministrys shown in all the ballots.
“We got the biggest mandate,” NCP leader Petteri Orpo said in a speech to followers, vowing to “fix the economy” and its economy.
He will get the first chance to form a coalition to secure a majority in Parliament as Marin’s time as Prime Minister is expected to end.
“We experienced, we got more seats (in Parliament). That is a very good achievement, although we are not finished yet,” the Prime Minister in a speech to the members of the Party.
Marin, 37, the world’s youngest Prime Minister in 2019, is considered by fans around the world to be leading new leaders, but at home he has faced criticism for his partying and public spending.
While he remains extremely popular with many Finns, especially young moderates, he has troubled some conservatives with large spending on pensions and education that they see as bad.
The NCP has been leading the polls for nearly two years though its lead has eroded in recent months. It has promised to continue spending and stop the increase in public debt, which has reached more than 70% of GDP since Marin Marin Marin Marin Marin Marin Marin took office in 2019.
The OPO accused Marin of ruining Finland’s economy at a time when the European energy crisis, driven by Russia’s war in Ukraine, hit the country.
Orpo said he would negotiate with all groups to get a majority in Parliament, while Marin said his Social Democrats could lead the NCP but not go to the Finns Party.
Marin called the Finns party “openly racist” in a debate in January – an accusation the nationalist group rejected.

The main goal of the Party of Finns is to reduce what leader Riikka Purra called “harmful” immigration from developing countries outside the European Union. It also calls for austerity policies to curb deficit spending, a stance it shares with the NCP.

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The best known of Marin’s foreign actions is his push, together with President Sauli Niinisto, for the country to make a u-turn in its water policy by seeking NATO’s attack on Ukraine.
That process is nearing completion, with Helsinki expected to join within days after all 30 Western defense members have approved the move.

