Prime Minister Petteri Orpo’s coalition has introduced labour market reforms and cuts to social welfare that angered labour unions, which launched widespread strikes in March and April.

The government said Finland’s defence spending will increase by 488 million euros to 6.5 billion mainly due to the acquisition of a new fighter jet fleet.

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    3 months ago

    NATO is vastly more powerful than Russia already, in terms of sheer military force. It’s not even close. Funny how they’re all scrambling to raise their military spending as if Russia is about to attack imminently. Which won’t happen anyway if we’re to believe in NATO’s deterrent.

    Unsurprisingly the money for this defence increase is obtained by reaching into the pockets of the poorest in society.