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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Petteri Orpo?Petteri Orpo often is covered by Center Media sources.
Left: 33%
Center: 48%
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Petteri Orpo · FinlandRiikka Purra commented on new information reported by the police about criminal suspicions against MP Timo Vornasee. The Chairman of the Finnish Association of Finland, Minister of Finance Riikka Purra commented on new information about the suspected criminal offence against MP Timo Vornasee in his X account. “The information released by the police describes a very serious situation, as could already be deduced in advance,” Purra begins.See the Story
Riikka Purra comments on new information about Timo Vornase: “Very serious situation”
Petteri Orpo · FinlandThe Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions (SAK) accused the four-party alliance government led by Prime Minister Petteri Orpo of showing complete disregard for the countrys international commitments and how they are supervised.
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Govt rigid to restrict right to strike despite ILO intervention: SAK
Petteri Orpo · FinlandAccording to Iltalehti, Prime Minister Petteri Orpo was informed about Timo Vornase's involvement in the nighttime incident on Friday morning. Vornanen has not kept a firearm in the premises designated for this purpose in parliament. According to Iltalehti's information, Prime Minister Petteri Orpo's cabinet was informed about the involvement of PS police MP Timo Vornase in the nighttime incident on Friday morning. At that point, it was known th…See the Story
Information from IL: Petteri Orpo heard about Timo Vornase's criminal suspicion in the morning — He did not keep a firearm in Parliament
Petteri Orpo · FinlandECONOMIC GROWTH in Finland will be held back by 0.5 percentage points in 2025–2026 by the spending cuts and tax increases to be implemented by the government of Prime Minister Petteri Orpo (NCP), estimates the Ministry of Finance. The Ministry of Finance on Thursday announced it expects the economy to be stagnant this year, representing a 0.7-point downgrade from the forecast released in December.See the Story
Ministry of Finance: Finland’s debt ratio to continue growing despite measures
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Petteri Orpo · FinlandPrime Minister Petteri Orpo (kok) commented on the Ministry of Finance's economic forecast. The Ministry of Finance (VM) on Thursday unveiled its Spring 2024 Financial Review. According to VM's forecast, the picture of economic development in Finland in recent years has clearly darkened in light of the latest statistics. The recession has been longer and deeper than previously estimated. However, the economic situation will begin to improve duri…See the Story
Orphan of the new economic forecast: 'In light of these figures, no further cuts need to be made'
Petteri Orpo · FinlandThe government of Petteri Orpo (CoC) on Thursday decided on an action programme to combat youth and gang crime. If an older person exploits a child under the age of 15 in criminal offences, this will result in a harsher sentence in the future. Criminal gangs can exploit under-15s in crimes because they are not at the age of criminal responsibility. The humiliating way of doing things, that is, if violence is described, is also used as a justific…See the Story
Justice Minister Meri: Tougher punishment for using under-15s to commit crimes
Petteri Orpo · FinlandThe SDP pleads that the proposal of the Petteri Orpo (kok) government did not include the retroactive entry into force of political strikes and the issue was not discussed in the Constitutional Committee. On Wednesday, the SDP proposed at the meeting of the Council of Speakers of Parliament that the so-called strike law be returned to the Constitutional Committee. “I proposed on behalf of the SDP that the matter be taken back to the Constitution…See the Story