Finland Considers Housing Policy to Prevent Segregation
Finland's government is urged to abandon proposals to revise income limits during housing, with calls to ensure housing policy does not accelerate segregation.
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Finland's government is urged to abandon proposals to revise income limits during housing, with calls to ensure housing policy does not accelerate segregation.

Finland's government is developing a national safety guide for households to address drone threats, following a recent incident that highlighted gaps in emergency preparedness.

Finland's government has proposed to parliament to remove legal obstacles, effectively lifting a decades-old ban on the presence of nuclear weapons on its territory. This historic decision would allow Finland to potentially host nuclear arms.

Finland's government has submitted a legislative proposal to Parliament to introduce a citizenship test by 2027 as part of broader reforms to tighten nationality acquisition rules.

Finland's government is implementing a new policy allowing prospective home buyers to extend their housing loan repayment period up to 35 years, aiming to stimulate economic growth.

An article explores the meaning of data-driven leadership in Finnish sports, a popular term in the 2020s and a part of Finland's government program, with responses from sports leaders varying on its exact definition.

Media reports indicate that Finland's government is preparing to extend the country's temporary border security law, citing a continued high threat of instrumentalized migration at its eastern border.

Finland's government has agreed on its final spending framework before the next election, which includes cuts to health and social services, housing support, transport projects, and higher defense spending.

Finland's government program sets a goal to double the country's food exports by the end of the decade, with specific products like Joutsa cheese cubes targeting luxury yachts.

Rebel representatives from Finland's government parties are pushing back against proposed social and health care savings targeting Helsinki and Uusimaa, with Prime Minister Orpo calling for a sense of proportion.

Finland's government has launched plans to keep its controversial Border Security Act, known as the 'pushback law', in force until the end of 2028, arguing that the threat of instrumentalized migration along its eastern border remains.

Finland's government parties have rejected a reform proposal that aimed to lower the high electoral threshold for parliamentary elections by merging the Lapland and Oulu electoral districts.

Finland's government is continuing its final budget framework session at the House of the Estates, with public broadcaster Yle closely following the decisive day's developments.
Finland's government is reportedly considering relaxing its ban on nuclear weapons, which could allow their import, transport, and storage within its borders.