09:34â˘Purra Wins Second Term
â¨The newspapers report on Riikka Purra's re-election as Finns Party leader, with multiple sources covering her victory statement "we need some partying" and declaration that she intends to celebrate (Iltalehti, Ilta-Sanomat, MTV Uutiset, Keski-Suomen Maakuntalehti). In her post-election speech, Purra delivered anti-immigration rhetoric stating "Finland is not the world's social services office, hospital or school" and arguing that accepting global migration "costs brutally" (Suomen Uutiset). A London City mayor who admires Finland tells Helsingin Sanomat that remote work doesn't suit business, calling for more risk-taking. Meanwhile, a former general discusses Iran learning missile tactics from Russia as part of authoritarian nations sharing battlefield knowledge (Verkkouutiset).