Juha Sipila
Reuters, 05/11 21:35 CET
By Jussi Rosendahl
HELSINKI (Reuters) – Finnish
Prime Minister Juha Sipila said his centre-right coalition government
could collapse on Friday if it fails to reach agreement on healthcare
reforms that envisage spending cuts of up to 3 billion euros (£2.14
billion).
The reforms are a key part of the government’s plan to
balance the public finances over the long term in Finland, a eurozone
member country now mired in recession.
“It is very likely that I will go to meet the president
tomorrow,” Sipila told a news conference, meaning the resignation of the
three-party government.
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Source: Euronews
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