Haberler   
  English   
  Kurdî   
  En.Haberler.Com - Latest News
SEARCH IN NEWS:
  HOME PAGE 27/07/2024 11:29 
News  > 

Finland's Former Premier Wins Presidential Election

12.02.2024 00:42

Centre right Alexander Stubb defeats former Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto.

Finland's former Prime Minister Alexander Stubb became the Nordic country's 13th president after defeating former Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto in Sunday's election.

Stubb, of the conservative National Coalition party, secured 51.6% of the vote, while Haavisto of the Green Party received 48.4%, according to local media.

Stub characterized his victory as "the greatest honor" of his life, saying the task is bigger than the person.

"I will do my best every day and put Finland's interests first. I want to be the president of the entire nation," he said at a press conference.

He added that he was "infinitely happy and grateful that Finns have voted in such large numbers" and that he has been given the opportunity to serve as president of the republic.

Stubb will be replacing incumbent Sauli Niinisto, known for his role in maintaining close ties with Russia and who was forced to step down after two six-year terms.

The high-stakes presidential election is widely seen as historically the most important amid Finland's recent entry into NATO and the country's strong stance against Russia.

Finland's president usually takes the lead on foreign and security policy while maintaining close collaboration with the government and is acting as commander-in-chief of the Finnish Defense Forces.

Stubb will lead the nation in its new role after Finland became the 31st member of NATO last April, ending decades of military non-alignment as the result of Russia's war on Ukraine.

He will be expected to represent Finland at NATO meetings.

Haavisto congratulated Stubb on his victory and has said that he does not think of politics in terms of victories and disappointments.

"The most important thing is that the elections were held in a good spirit and that Finland is not divided," he said at a press conference after the vote.

Finland's NATO membership prompted Russia to warn that it would be forced to take "retaliatory measures" to address "security threats" with Russian President Vladimir Putin accusing the West of "dragging" the Nordic country into a military alliance and creating a rift between Moscow and Helsinki.

In December, Finland closed its border with Russia, with Finnish authorities accusing Moscow of carrying out a "hybrid attack" and purposefully helping undocumented migrants cross into the country, which Russia denied. -



 
Latest News
  • The player Salahsun Hekimoğlu passed away.
  • Salahsun Hekimoğlu, a master actor who starred in successful series such as Kurtlar Vadisi (Valley of the Wolves) and Payitaht Abdülhamid, has passed away. The news of Hekimoğlu's death, at the age of 74, was announced by the Actors Union.
  • 12 minutes ago...

  • A man in the USA stole the severed leg of a person who lost their life in a train accident.
  • A horrific incident occurred in California. A 27-year-old man, who was seen walking with the severed leg of a person who died in a train accident, was apprehended by the police. The incident took place near the Wasco Amtrak station. The footage of the man sniffing the leg and waving it at the camera revealed the severity of the incident. It has been reported that this is the second similar incident this year. These incidents highlight the devastating consequences of train accidents and the unexpected behavior of some individuals.
  • 32 minutes ago...

  • A young person in the USA caused an accident by derailing trains in order to film a crazy YouTube video.
  • A 17-year-old teenager in America intentionally derailed trains to film a YouTube video. The incident caused $350,000 worth of damage. Interestingly, the teenager was the first person to report the accident and showed the footage to investigators. The investigation revealed that the teenager tampered with the railroad switch. Now, they are being tried on two serious charges and face a fine of $15,000 and up to 7 years in prison for each. This incident highlights the dangerous actions taken for social media attention.
  • -18 minutes ago...


  • Critical visit in Ankara! The location and time of the Erdogan-Assad meeting have been determined.
  • The meeting between President Erdogan and Syrian President Assad is eagerly awaited. It is stated that Erdogan can meet both Putin and Assad, and that the Director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, Naryshkin, met with the Head of MIT, Kalin, in Ankara to clarify the date and location of the meeting. According to allegations, the two leaders will take a photo together in August.
  • -8 minutes ago...

 
 
Top News