Orpo Wins New Term as National Coalition Leader
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Orpo wins new term as National Coalition leader
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.
Orpo re-elected Kokoomus Chair
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo has been re-elected the chair of the Kansallinen Kokoomus (National Coalition Party-NCP) for another two-year term on Saturday, said the party in a press release. The party delegates elected him unopposed at the council of the party being held in Jyväskylä. Orpo expressed his gratitude to the party leaders and activists for re-electing him as the Chairperson and vowed the commitment to work his best to bring good resu…
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…
This is the sixth term of the current chairman.
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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