City
Epaper

Stubb, Haavisto enter Finland's presidential election finals

By IANS | Updated: January 29, 2024 04:15 IST

Helsinki, Jan 29 The presidential candidate for the National Coalition and former Prime Minister Alexander Stubb will face ...

Open in App

Helsinki, Jan 29 The presidential candidate for the National Coalition and former Prime Minister Alexander Stubb will face the independent Green candidate, former Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto, in the second round of Finland's presidential election on February 11.

With 99 per cent of the votes counted, Stubb received 27.1 per cent support, followed by Haavisto with 25.8 per cent. Jussi Halla-aho, candidate of the Finns Party and Speaker of the Parliament of Finland, garnered a 19 per cent support, Xinhua news agency reported.

The voter turnout for the first round on Sunday reached 74.9 per cent, compared to 69.9 per cent in the 2018 presidential election.

Both Stubb and Haavisto refrained from giving policy statements on Sunday night regarding the final campaigns.

Speaking about campaigning with Haavisto in the second round, Stubb said there will be a civilised discussion about challenging foreign and security policy issues regardless of the opponent.

Describing the first round voting as a very good result, Haavisto acknowledged some disagreements with Stubb but declined to specify. He stressed that they share similar views on major security policy issues.

As supporters of seven other presidential candidates must now choose between Stubb and Haavisto, pre-first-round polls indicated that Stubb would likely win with 59 per cent against Haavisto's 41 per cent in the second round.

Some analysts noted that the major strike wave against the austerity measures of the current Finnish government, scheduled for this Thursday and Friday, may also influence the outcome.

While domestic politics and labour relations fall outside the scope of presidential powers in Finland, these issues entered the race against the backdrop of the unanimity on security and foreign policy.

Advance balloting for the second round begins on Wednesday, January 31, and ends on February 6.

--IANS

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalBank Holiday Today, July 19, 2025: Are Banks Open or Closed on Saturday? Check Details Here

Other SportsIf Bumrah doesn't play, Arshdeep should play in Manchester: Ajinkya Rahane

InternationalBangladesh: Awami League says Yunus-led regime 'exterminated' Gopalganj citizens for rejecting NCP

NationalOppn unity on SIR, 'harassment' of Bengali-speaking people in Odisha, Assam may be raised in INDIA Bloc meet

CricketIndia to "boycott" resolution if ACC meeting held in Dhaka; gets no respons to call for venue change

International Realted Stories

InternationalBaloch youth killed in indiscriminate firing by Pakistani forces

InternationalBangladesh's situation tensed, volatile and unpredictable, says Jatiyo Party Secretary General

International"Premature and speculative": NTSB slams media reports on AI-171 crash investigation

InternationalUS Department of Defence to initiate "two-week review" after Microsoft says no to "China-based" teams for DoD tech support

InternationalMoS Margherita in South Africa to attend G20 Development Ministerial Meeting