Sanna Marin loses to Finland's centre-right party in tight election race

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Sanna Marin loses to Finland's centre-right party in tight election race
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Finland's Prime Minister, Sanna Marin, loses her battle to stay in power for a second term after her centre-left party was narrowly beaten into third place by its conservative and far-right rivals.

abc.net.au/news/finland-election-sanna-marin-concedes-defeat-centre-right-win/102178452Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin has lost her bid for a second term, with her party defeated by two conservative opponents in an extremely tight three-way race for control of parliament.With the top three parties each getting around 20 per cent of the vote, no party is in position to form a government aloneThe centre-right National Coalition Party claimed victory on Sunday evening with around 97.

With the top three parties each getting around 20 per cent of the vote, no party is in position to form a government alone.

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