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Finland votes in tight election | Finland votes in tight election |
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Polling stations have closed in Finland's general election which the centre-left governing coalition is expected to win. | |
However it is unclear whether Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen will remain in office for a second four-year term. | However it is unclear whether Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen will remain in office for a second four-year term. |
His Centre party has a narrow lead in opinion surveys over its main partner, the Social Democrats. | His Centre party has a narrow lead in opinion surveys over its main partner, the Social Democrats. |
The centre-right National Coalition, the main opposition party, is expected to make gains but not to win power. | The centre-right National Coalition, the main opposition party, is expected to make gains but not to win power. |
The BBC's Julian Isherwood in the region says the main interest in the election will be whether Mr Vanhanen of Centre manages to meet off a challenge from his Social Democratic Finance Minister Eero Heinaluoma. | The BBC's Julian Isherwood in the region says the main interest in the election will be whether Mr Vanhanen of Centre manages to meet off a challenge from his Social Democratic Finance Minister Eero Heinaluoma. |
The largest party in the polls traditionally forms a parliamentary majority and names the prime minister. | The largest party in the polls traditionally forms a parliamentary majority and names the prime minister. |
The main issues in the election campaign have been welfare and the level of further tax cuts that the government wants to introduce. | The main issues in the election campaign have been welfare and the level of further tax cuts that the government wants to introduce. |
Care for the elderly has been a major issue since Finland has one of Europe's most rapidly ageing populations. | Care for the elderly has been a major issue since Finland has one of Europe's most rapidly ageing populations. |