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  1. UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow kicks off next weekend – aims to spur countries to achieve faster emission reductions - Finnish Government

    27.10.2021 | The Parties to the UN Climate Change Agreement will meet in Glasgow, Great Britain on 31 October–12 November. This is the first meeting since the start of the term of the Paris Agreement in 2020. The key aim is to accelerate actions by countries towards stricter emission reductions.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/1410903/un-climate-change-conference-in-glasgow-kicks-off-next-weekend-aims-to-spur-countries-to-achieve-faster-emission-reductions
    Registered: Thu May 15 16:59:55 EEST 2025
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  2. Tighter restrictions on restaurants and other food and beverage service businesses in several regions due to COVID-19 - Finnish Government

    3.12.2020 | Starting from 5 December, restaurants and other food and beverage service businesses in the regions of Kanta-Häme, Päijät-Häme, Kymenlaakso and North Ostrobothnia, which are in the community transmission phase, will be subject to the same restrictions as those already in force in Uusimaa. Restrictions will also be tightened in areas entering the acceleration phase. The government decree on the matter will enter into force on 5 December at 00.00.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/1271139/tighter-restrictions-on-restaurants-and-other-food-and-beverage-service-businesses-in-several-regions-due-to-covid-19
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  3. New restrictions to be imposed on opening and licensing hours of restaurants, cafes and bars from 8 October to curb spread of COVID-19 - Finnish Government

    30.9.2020 | New restrictions will be imposed on the opening and licensing hours of food and beverage service businesses in order to curb the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic. From (and including) Thursday 8 October, food and beverage service businesses may be open between 4.00 and 1.00. From 8 October, alcohol sales may begin no earlier than 9.00 and must end no later than 24.00.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/1271139/new-restrictions-to-be-imposed-on-opening-and-licensing-hours-of-restaurants-cafes-and-bars-from-8-october-to-curb-spread-of-covid-19
    Registered: Fri May 16 08:06:26 EEST 2025
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  4. Prime Minister to work remotely as a precautionary measure - Finnish Government

    3.3.2022 | Starting today, Thursday 3 March, Prime Minister Sanna Marin has switched to remote work. This is a precautionary measure due to possible exposure to COVID-19.
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    Registered: Thu May 15 13:11:38 EEST 2025
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  5. Future WHO pandemic treaty discussed in Helsinki - Finnish Government

    30.9.2022 | Various parties are currently reviewing the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic. The World Health Organization is preparing a new pandemic treaty to improve pandemic prevention, preparedness and response. On 28 September, the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health arranged a meeting for stakeholders to discuss the treaty negotiations.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/1271139/future-who-pandemic-treaty-discussed-in-helsinki
    Registered: Sat Jun 14 00:40:41 EEST 2025
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  6. More information about the timetables for vaccination certificates - Finnish Government

    27.4.2021 | Finland’s digital COVID-19 vaccination certificate, available in the My Kanta Pages, will be introduced in stages.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/1271139/more-information-about-the-timetables-for-vaccination-certificates
    Registered: Thu May 15 14:20:48 EEST 2025
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  7. More flexibilities to EU State aid rules due to COVID-19 outbreak - Finnish Government

    6.4.2020 | The European Commission issued a Communication on 3 April 2020 to considerably increase the flexibilities in the State aid rules. The aim is to facilitate the targeting of the aid to COVID-19 relevant research and development and to investments. The new rules will also make it possible to target support to preserving employment.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/1410877/eu-n-valtiontukisaantoihin-lisaa-joustoja-koronavirustilanteen-takia
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  8. State of emergency and use of powers under Emergency Powers Act to end on 27 April - Finnish Government

    27.4.2021 | In its plenary session on Tuesday 27 April, the Government issued decrees repealing the use of powers under the Emergency Powers Act and declared that the current situation in the country no longer constitutes a state of emergency under section 3 of the Emergency Powers Act. In the Government’s view, the COVID-19 epidemic can now be managed using the regular powers of the authorities.
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  9. National Action Plan for the Prevention of Violent Radicalisation and Extremism is progressing - Finnish Government

    21.7.2022 | The National Action Plan for the Prevention of Violent Radicalisation and Extremism for 2019–2023 has now reached its halfway point, and despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, reasonable progress was made in 2021. The main focus of the measures implemented in 2021 was on organising different types of training online, according to the annual report.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/1410869/national-action-plan-for-the-prevention-of-violent-radicalisation-and-extremism-is-progressing
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  10. Technical General Government Fiscal Plan for 2024–2027 published - Finnish Government

    23.3.2023 | On Thursday 23 March, the Government decided on the technical General Government Fiscal Plan for 2024–2027. The General Government Fiscal Plan covers all general government finances, including central and municipal government finances, the finances of wellbeing services counties, statutory employment pension institutions and other social security funds.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/10616/technical-general-government-fiscal-plan-for-2024-2027-published
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