The Drama and the Glory on Finland’s 98th Independence Day
The 98th Independence Day of Finland was celebrated in pouring rain and flying rocks but the guests at the President’s Independence Day reception were left in peace.
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Posted by Tony Öhberg | December 8, 2015 7:06 pm | Culture, Human Interest, Nation
The 98th Independence Day of Finland was celebrated in pouring rain and flying rocks but the guests at the President’s Independence Day reception were left in peace.
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Everyone has to carry their responsibility to lift Finland from the economic rut. This is the common theme of the painful cuts planned by the government.
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The government platform of somewhat 50 pages, released last week, states that immigrants strengthen the innovation capabilities of Finland.
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The most significant decision reached during the week, from the point of view of a foreigner, is the policy of starting to charge tuition fees from students arriving outside the EU and EEA regions.
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It’s now a matter of reaching an agreement between the three biggest parties negotiating for the new government: the Centre, National Coalition party and the Finns party, who today started the preliminary government negotiations of forming a coalition that couldn’t lean any further to the right.
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