While the resignation of the Finnish Prime Minister today is unlikely to lead to a collapse in government, but elections may well take place before 2023, when they are due. If so, the nationalist Finns Party could end up in power which could lead to fiscal policy being a bit tighter than would otherwise be the case.
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