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SWEDISH PAPER EXPRESSEN STICKS NOSE IN FINNISH AFFAIRS: TELLS CENTER PARTY TO EXCLUDE FINNS PARTY FROM FORMING NEW GOVERNMENT…….

A picture of the totalitarian meddler, Eric Erfors with marbles in his mouth.

Finns MP, Olli Immonen, is spot on:

May I introduce, democracy Swedish style:

“The door to government is closed to nationalist election winners even before government negotiations have even yet to get started”.

Because of these kind of statements, and intervening in the internal politics of our country, it has to be weighed seriously, which neighbor, in the end, is a more dangerous threat to us Finns, a Sweden suffering from an epidemic of multiculturalism, or a stumbling Russia dreaming of greatness?

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Sipilä must say no to Soini

Stefan Löfven went to the polls in that Sweden would have the EU’s lowest unemployment 2020. Finland’s new Prime Minister Juha Sipilä’s ambitions are 200,000 new jobs in business in the next ten years.

Thus a jobbmål which lies even further ahead than Löfvens! Politicians do this now. Sets goals that are beyond the mandate they should be selected.

The Finnish Centre Party’s brilliant comeback is partly due to the fact that it has been sitting in opposition. Towards a coalition government that is not performed very much in recent years.

But success can also be attributed to Juha Sipilä personally. The Finnish Centre Party leader can be said to be the professional politician in contrast to Annie Lööfs.

He is a few years over 50 and have a long and successful career in the IT industry behind him. In the mid-90s, he was able to insert more than 100 million dollars in the bank for a business sale.

Many voters hope Sipilä, like a strong group CEO Suomi Oy , will lift the nation economically.

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And the True Finns? The Center has, in a typically cowardly Finnish way, has not closed the door to government to Timo Soini. But with this nationalist and populist party in government  the stoke price would plummet for the Suomi Oy Group. 

Juha Sipilä has said, that he wants a powerful government. If he choose to work together with the EU-critical Finns party he would definitely betray those who believed him.

The Swedish government obviously can not be unengaged in the election results in our neighboring country. It greatly affects our defense and security policy.

More here in Swedish.

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