The government of Prime Minister
Sanna Marin (SDP) on Wednesday won a Parliamentary vote of confidence over a proposed reform of Finland s social and healthcare services, which is nicknamed
sote.
There were 21 MPs absent from the vote, with no abstentions. The votes were tallied at 103 to 75.
The motion was tabled by the four main opposition parties the Finns Party, National Coalition Party, Christian Democrats and Movement Now as they argued the government s draft bill does not achieve the goals of the reform.
In an interpellation request submitted to Parliament last week, the parties said the government’s current model will not reduce costs or speed up access to treatment.
Neuvottelukunta esittää: teknologiasta Suomen valttikortti hyvinvoinnin varmistamiseksi
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Islanti mukaan Suomen ja Viron X-Road-yhteistyöhön ja NIIS-instituuttiin
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Kunnilla on edessä historiallinen muutos: Näin soten poistuminen vaikuttaa talouteen, omaisuuteen ja tehtäviin - Politiikka
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