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Finland's economy minister resigns after 10 days over Nazi references | Finland's economy minister resigns after 10 days over Nazi references |
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Vilhelm Junnila apologised for his remarks but has now stepped down from his ministerial position | Vilhelm Junnila apologised for his remarks but has now stepped down from his ministerial position |
Finland's new economy minister has resigned after just 10 days in office over remarks he made at a far-right event four years ago. | Finland's new economy minister has resigned after just 10 days in office over remarks he made at a far-right event four years ago. |
Vilhelm Junnila, of the nationalist Finns Party, has been accused of making repeated Nazi references. | Vilhelm Junnila, of the nationalist Finns Party, has been accused of making repeated Nazi references. |
He apologised and survived a no-confidence vote, but announced his resignation on Friday. | He apologised and survived a no-confidence vote, but announced his resignation on Friday. |
Mr Junnila said he was stepping down so as not to harm the reputation of both the government and Finland. | Mr Junnila said he was stepping down so as not to harm the reputation of both the government and Finland. |
"I see that it is impossible for me to continue as a minister in a satisfactory way," Mr Junnila added in a statement. | "I see that it is impossible for me to continue as a minister in a satisfactory way," Mr Junnila added in a statement. |
His resignation comes after it emerged he addressed a Nationalist Alliance event in the south-western city of Turku in 2019. | His resignation comes after it emerged he addressed a Nationalist Alliance event in the south-western city of Turku in 2019. |
At the event, held to commemorate the victims of a stabbing in the city two years earlier, he remarked that the local party chairman's election number was 88, the same number Mr Junnila himself had in elections the same year. | At the event, held to commemorate the victims of a stabbing in the city two years earlier, he remarked that the local party chairman's election number was 88, the same number Mr Junnila himself had in elections the same year. |
The number 88 is seen among neo-Nazis as a symbol for the greeting "Heil Hitler", since H is the eighth letter in the alphabet, making 88 signify "HH". | The number 88 is seen among neo-Nazis as a symbol for the greeting "Heil Hitler", since H is the eighth letter in the alphabet, making 88 signify "HH". |
Then, in March, Mr Junnila congratulated another candidate who received the same number at a Finns campaign event, according to Finnish public broadcaster Yle. | Then, in March, Mr Junnila congratulated another candidate who received the same number at a Finns campaign event, according to Finnish public broadcaster Yle. |
"First of all, congratulations on an excellent election number. I know it is a winning card. This 88 refers, of course, to the two 'H's, but let's not dwell on that," the 41-year-old is said to have joked. | "First of all, congratulations on an excellent election number. I know it is a winning card. This 88 refers, of course, to the two 'H's, but let's not dwell on that," the 41-year-old is said to have joked. |
Finland's economics minister apologises for extremist remarks | Finland's economics minister apologises for extremist remarks |
Writing on social media last week, Mr Junnila said he had "done something wrong" and he was "sorry for my actions". | Writing on social media last week, Mr Junnila said he had "done something wrong" and he was "sorry for my actions". |
"I hope everyone is clear that I condemn the Holocaust, anti-Semitism and all anti-Semitic acts strongly and definitely," he added in a separate Facebook post. | "I hope everyone is clear that I condemn the Holocaust, anti-Semitism and all anti-Semitic acts strongly and definitely," he added in a separate Facebook post. |
Mr Junnila survived a no-confidence vote in parliament earlier this week after being accused by opposition parties of repeatedly making statements linked to the Nazis. | Mr Junnila survived a no-confidence vote in parliament earlier this week after being accused by opposition parties of repeatedly making statements linked to the Nazis. |
His resignation comes just 10 days after his party was officially sworn in as a junior partner in Finland's new right-wing coalition government. | |
Petteri Orpo, Finland's prime minister and leader of the National Coalition Party which came first in April's election, said Mr Junnila's resignation was the "right and only possible decision". | |
The Finns Party member has also been criticised for his suggestion in 2019 that Finland should promote what he called "climate abortions" in African nations, national daily Helsingin Sanomat reports. | The Finns Party member has also been criticised for his suggestion in 2019 that Finland should promote what he called "climate abortions" in African nations, national daily Helsingin Sanomat reports. |
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