This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-65157357
The article has changed 11 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 6 | Version 7 |
---|---|
Sanna Marin defeated by Finland's conservatives in tight race | Sanna Marin defeated by Finland's conservatives in tight race |
(32 minutes later) | |
Sanna Marin was pleased with her party's performance but it was Petteri Orpo's night | Sanna Marin was pleased with her party's performance but it was Petteri Orpo's night |
Finnish conservative leader Petteri Orpo has won a nail-biting three-way election race, defeating Prime Minister Sanna Marin's centre left. | Finnish conservative leader Petteri Orpo has won a nail-biting three-way election race, defeating Prime Minister Sanna Marin's centre left. |
"We got the biggest mandate," said the leader of the National Coalition Party, after a dramatic night in which the result gradually swung away from Ms Marin's Social Democrats. | "We got the biggest mandate," said the leader of the National Coalition Party, after a dramatic night in which the result gradually swung away from Ms Marin's Social Democrats. |
Mr Orpo won 20.8% of the vote, ahead of the right-wing populist Finns Party and the centre left. | |
It is a bitter defeat for Ms Marin. | It is a bitter defeat for Ms Marin. |
Shortly after the conservative leader claimed victory, she conceded the election even though her party was set to increase its share of seats in parliament. | Shortly after the conservative leader claimed victory, she conceded the election even though her party was set to increase its share of seats in parliament. |
For weeks it had been seen as a three-way race, and as the results came in it became too close to call. Then a projection from public broadcaster YLE gave Petteri Orpo's National Coalition victory the biggest number of seats in parliament. | For weeks it had been seen as a three-way race, and as the results came in it became too close to call. Then a projection from public broadcaster YLE gave Petteri Orpo's National Coalition victory the biggest number of seats in parliament. |
Finns Party leader Riikka Purra congratulated her rival and was overjoyed to have secured the best result in her party's history. She secured 20.1% of the vote, while Ms Marin's Social Democrats won 19.9%. | |
Sanna Marin became the world's youngest leader when she burst on to the political scene in 2019. She headed a coalition of five parties, all led by women. | Sanna Marin became the world's youngest leader when she burst on to the political scene in 2019. She headed a coalition of five parties, all led by women. |
Now 37, she has steered Finland to within days of Nato membership, having won plaudits for her country's response to neighbouring Russia's full-scale invasion. | Now 37, she has steered Finland to within days of Nato membership, having won plaudits for her country's response to neighbouring Russia's full-scale invasion. |
Her poll ratings are still high, but the election was largely fought on Finland's public debt as all the mainstream parties backed Nato membership. | Her poll ratings are still high, but the election was largely fought on Finland's public debt as all the mainstream parties backed Nato membership. |
Many Finns see her as a polarising figure. She came under heavy scrutiny last year when a video emerged of her singing, dancing and drinking at a party. Supporters said the controversy was steeped in sexism and women across Finland and the world shared videos of themselves dancing in solidarity. | Many Finns see her as a polarising figure. She came under heavy scrutiny last year when a video emerged of her singing, dancing and drinking at a party. Supporters said the controversy was steeped in sexism and women across Finland and the world shared videos of themselves dancing in solidarity. |
The conservatives will have the first opportunity in forming a government. Finland's system of proportional representation requires a coalition to muster more than 100 seats in the 200-seat parliament to run the country. | The conservatives will have the first opportunity in forming a government. Finland's system of proportional representation requires a coalition to muster more than 100 seats in the 200-seat parliament to run the country. |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
Sanna Marin | Sanna Marin |
Finland | Finland |