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  1. OECD Open Government Meeting in Finland - presenting good practices in Finnish open government - Finnish Government

    12.5.2022 | The Open Government Working Group will meet in Helsinki on 12-13 May. In addition to holding the meeting, the working group will be introduced to Finland’s open administration practices, such as national dialogues and the OpenProcurement.fi and exploreadministration.fi services.
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  2. Ministers for European Affairs to discuss future of Europe with young people - Finnish Government

    30.11.2020 | The German Presidency of the Council of the European Union will convene an informal videoconference of Ministers for EU Affairs on 1 December. The Ministers will discuss the future of the EU and efforts to strengthen EU coordination in the fight against COVID-19. Minister for European Affairs and Ownership Steering Tytti Tuppurainen will represent Finland at the meeting.
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  3. Transport Market Forum discussed the recovery of the transport sector - Finnish Government

    27.5.2021 | On Wednesday, 26 May, operators in the transport sector discussed the recovery of the sector at Transport Market Forum organised by the Ministry of Transport and Communications. A recording of the event can be found on Youtube.
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  4. Ministry for Foreign Affairs and University of Helsinki to cooperate to strengthen the rule of law workings in developing countries - Finnish Government

    8.3.2021 | Finland is strengthening the rule of law activities in developing countries. Supporting democracy and the rule of law is a key goal in the Government Programme and the development policy of Finland. In recent years, development of the rule of law has considerably weakened in different parts the world. Development of the rule of law is subjected to growing challenges that are exacerbated further by the COVID-19 pandemic. Work to promote and strengthen the rule of law is increasingly important.
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    Registered: Thu May 15 12:45:19 EEST 2025
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  5. Minister Tuppurainen: A strong and united EU is in Finland’s interest - Finnish Government

    9.5.2022 | Last year, Europe Day marked the start of the Conference on the Future of Europe. Its goal has been to hear what kind of hopes and expectations EU citizens have for the Union in the different corners of Europe. I am pleased that so many Finns have participated in the conference in different ways. I would like to thank everyone who has participated.
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  6. Minister Kurvinen at Venice Biennale: Art and culture strengthen solidarity - Finnish Government

    21.4.2022 | Minister of Science and Culture Antti Kurvinen is currently visiting the 59th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. On Wednesday 20 April, Minister Kurvinen opened the Pavilion Finland which premieres Pilvi Takala’s video installation Close Watch.
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  7. 2022 budget proposal for the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health and its branch of government - Finnish Government

    27.9.2021 | The Government proposes appropriations of about EUR 15.9 billion for the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health and its administrative branch for 2022. This is about EUR 1.9 billion less than in the 2021 Budget. The decrease is mainly due to one-off payments to compensate for the costs caused by COVID-19 to the healthcare and welfare service system.
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  8. Government report outlines proposals to develop security of supply in the long term - Finnish Government

    15.9.2022 | The operating environment, which has changed rapidly, requires a more comprehensive review of Finland’s security of supply and the development of the operational framework. The report on security of supply prepared by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment outlines the long-term development objectives for security of supply.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/1410877/government-report-outlines-proposals-to-develop-security-of-supply-in-the-long-term
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  9. Global economic outlook on the agenda of the spring meeting of the Coalition for Climate Action - Finnish Government

    19.4.2022 | The Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action will hold its spring meeting on Tuesday 19 April. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the meeting will be held virtually in connection with the Spring Meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Finland has served as the one of the chairs of the Coalition since 2019, and the meeting is due to decide on extending the term by one more year until spring 2023.
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  10. Baltic Sea coastal states and EU agree on new measures to protect Baltic Sea - Finnish Government

    20.10.2021 | Today, on 20 October, the ministers of the coastal states around the Baltic Sea responsible for marine protection and the European Commission adopted the updated Baltic Sea Action Plan. The Baltic Sea coastal states and EU have implemented the Action Plan since 2007. The Action Plan sets down the common objectives and agreed measures until 2030.
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