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Friday s papers: Government budget deal, call for travel certificates, chilly May Day
Most morning papers give readers a detailed look at the government s new state budget plan announced late Thursday.
Government budget talks planned to last two days stretched out to over a week.
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Helsingin Sanomat is among the papers which carries a review of a Thursday evening government news conference where key cabinet ministers laid out the main points of the coalition s hard-fought budget framework.
The paper reports that the main decisions taken concerned the outlines of expenditure, employment measures and subsidies for peat production, as the industry is phased out.
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27.4 13:12 Border Guard detects dozens of forged Covid test certs
Finland s Border Guard has uncovered dozens of forged Covid test certificates at border crossings since the end of March.
The certificates have been used to avoid mandatory health inspections.
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Tabloid Ilta-Sanomat is among the papers reporting on the government s budget framework negotiations which began yesterday.
According to IS, the governing parties failed to reach a consensus yesterday, with PM
Sanna Marin (SDP) calling a halt to proceedings at around 19:30 on Wednesday evening. It is absolutely outrageous that the Prime Minister suspended the negotiations. We were ready to negotiate all evening and night, but Marin suspended the negotiations, a Centre Party source reportedly told the tabloid.
A key sticking point is a possible change to unemployment benefits backed by the Centre Party, which would see payouts linked to prior earnings. The proposals are opposed by the other governing parties.