Finland’s centre-right party claims election win over Sanna Marin
With the top three parties expected to each get around 20 per cent of the vote, no party is in position to form a government alone.
“Based on this result, talks over forming a new government to Finland will be initiated under the leadership of the National Coalition Party,” said the party’s leader Petteri Orpo, as he claimed victory surrounded by supporters.
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