National Coalition Party Plans Tobacco Ban and New Rules for Immigrants
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National Coalition Party plans tobacco ban and new rules for immigrants
Finland’s National Coalition Party (Kokoomus) unveiled a programme on Saturday that would reshape welfare, education, healthcare and local government if the party remains in power after the next parliamentary election. The programme, presented in Helsinki by Prime Minister Petteri Orpo, includes proposals to charge students for additional university degrees at the same level, ban tobacco sales to people born after 2015, introduce a family-based …
Petteri Orpo (National Coalition Party) presented the party's target program on Saturday and promised to announce the Coalition Party's means of adaptation "no later than the autumn".
In its preliminary target program, the National Coalition Party proposes dividing municipalities into two castes. The fee-based nature of social security would also be further increased.
The National Coalition Party wants to remove gatekeepers from healthcare, make unemployment insurance stricter, eliminate general increases, ban tobacco sales, and introduce a health tax.
The party's new program of goals brings with it familiar ideas: tax reform, freedom of choice in healthcare, investing babies and an end to Alko's monopoly.
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