The topic divided opinion between both the center and the national coalition.
Hannu Hoskonen and Tuomas Kettunen representatives of the center voted so-called. against the decision on own resources, by breaking the line of the far-right party. Antti Kurvinen, the chairman of the Centre’s parliamentary group, stated To BTI that the group is discussing the initiation of disciplinary action against two dissidents.
“The group will discuss the matter in the coming days. Let’s go back to that then. At this point, I didn’t get anything else to comment on this, ”he said.
Hoskonen revealed to the news agency before the vote that a parliamentary group had warned him of various consequences.
“You can’t change your mind about something as massive as this because this is such a big change for the European Union,” he said. “It’s been a terribly hard time, but given how great personal suffering is, it doesn’t matter.”
The decision was also opposed by up to 10 representatives of the national coalition, including a former speaker and a member of the government Paula Risikko. The Christian Democrats and the Finnish Party voted unanimously against the recovery system.
The vote was originally scheduled for 12 May. However, the Finnish party delayed the parliamentary debate for several days by sending one representative after another to the lecture center.
prime minister Sanna Marin (SDP) and Jussi Halla-aho, The chairman of the Finnish Party, once again had a heated discussion about the return institution and the tactics found in the parliamentary proceedings in the municipal election debate hosted by Ilta-Sanomat on Tuesday.
Mr Marin thanked Parliament for adopting an instrument to help it recover from a very serious health and economic crisis.
“Speaking of a parliamentary debate, I wouldn’t say it’s any of the most valuable behaviors for mentioning quoting books and fairy tales and reading various texts for hours from the lecture hall,” he said. “It’s true that representatives have the right to speak, but each representative should evaluate what is valuable behavior and what behavior is helpful to the issue at hand.”
“These types of brazen comments only prove that President Marin has not examined the statements heard in the Chamber any more than the media,” Halla-aho replied. “I am very proud on behalf of my group. Our debate took place, although the debate was unilateral for reasons beyond our control, the statements were largely of high quality.”
The recovery facility has been approved by 21 Member States.
Aleksi Teivainen – HT
Source: The Nordic Page