Leo Laikola
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Bias
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- Finland shares its longest border with Russia and has taken on special interest to its European and American allies as geopolitical order shifts.
- Finland’s president will bear chief responsibility for steering the country through a changing world as NATO membership is one of the things creating interest in these elections.
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Contradictions
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- Finland shares its longest border with Russia and has taken on special interest to its European and American allies as geopolitical order shifts.
- Finland’s president will bear chief responsibility for steering the country through a changing world as NATO membership is one of the things creating interest in these elections.
Deceptions
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- Finland shares its longest border with Russia and has taken on special interest to its European and American allies as geopolitical order shifts.
- Finland’s president will bear chief responsibility for steering the country through a changing world as NATO membership is one of the things creating interest in these elections.
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Finland's Presidential Election: Alexander Stubb vs Pekka Haavisto
Broke On: Sunday, 11 February 2024Finland is holding a presidential election on Sunday, February 11th to determine its next president. The two main candidates are Alexander Stubb and Pekka Haavisto, both experienced in foreign policy and security issues. Both agree Finland should maintain a hard line towards Russia while strengthening ties with Washington and helping Ukraine militarily and at a civilian level. The winner will shape Finland's future relationship with NATO.