
Two opposition parties in the parliament on Tuesday tabled a no-confidence motion against the four-party alliance government over the unemployment situation in the country, said the Parliament in a press release.
Leaders of the Suomen Keskusta (Centre Party of Finland) and Liike Nyt (Movement Now) – filed the interpellation asking the government to explain the reasons behind the unemployment situation in Finland, which is the highest in Europe.
The government led by conservative Kansallinen Kokoomus (National Coalition Party-NCP) will respond to the interpellation in a plenary session within 15 days.
After receiving the reply to the interpellation, the Parliament will hold a debate on the issue and proceed to a no-confidence motion against the government or a particular minister.
- Govt
- No-confidence vote
Source: www.dailyfinland.fi