Elina Valtonen (Helsinki, 1981) is a deputy and vice-president of the National Coalition, the center-right party that throughout the campaign has been the favorite formation in the polls ahead of very tight parliamentary elections in Finland that have revolved around the economy .
His ‘weapons’ in the campaign: mittens, coat, hat and all morning to serve voters at street level at the doors of one of the capital’s shopping centers under a freezing sun: “We want Finland to continue being the country happiest in the world, but for that you have to fix the deficit and not turn your back on immigration,” this former bank analyst raised in Germany explains to EL MUNDO, whose party aspires to dethrone the Social Democrat Sanna Marin as head of government. , a prime minister who is a world star but has generated division within the country. Few voices discuss joining NATO, an entry that is materializing these days and marks the end of a neutrality that actually ended years ago and that “was imposed on us.”
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