Finland’s centre-right government resigns
COPENHAGEN — Finnish Prime Minister Juha Sipila’s centre-right government resigned Friday after the governing coalition failed to agree on and push through a planned social and health reform.
“I take the responsibility for the failure. It has been a huge disappointment to me,” Sipila told a news conference, according to public broadcaster YLE. He added that the reform “had been one of our most important projects.”
Finland’s President Sauli Niinisto accepted Sipila’s resignation. The prime minister, who came to power in May 2015, will continue to serve in a caretaking role.
The move comes week before Finland holds parliamentary elections on April 14 to renew Finland’s 200-seat Eduskunta assembly. The government’s resignation would not change the timetable for next month’s elections, the justice ministry said.