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Orpo Wins New Term as National Coalition Leader

Summary by Helsinki Times
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo secured another two-year term as leader of the National Coalition Party on Saturday after delegates at the party's congress in Jyväskylä re-elected him without opposition. The vote extends Orpo's decade-long tenure at the head of Finland's centre-right party and places him on course to match the record set by former leader Ilkka Suominen if he completes the new mandate through 2028.

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Petteri Orpo, 56, who was re-elected as the leader of the Coalition Party, tells us what the worst failure of his presidency has been, and what the party should do about its much-discussed women's problem. Prime Minister Petteri Orpo (Kokoum) was elected as the leader of his party for the sixth time in Jyväskylä on Saturday. The 56-year-old Orpo has led the Coalition Party since 2016. Ten years is a long time at the windy top of Finnish politics…

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This is the sixth term of the current chairman.

·Turku, Finland
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After ten years, Coalition Party Chairman Petteri Orpo has no plans to step aside. The work is not yet done, he notes.

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hbl.fi broke the news on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
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