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Tutkija tylyttää hallitusta: ”Olemmeko siirtyneet orpolaisuudesta orbánilaisuuteen, jossa tärkeintä on tehdä diilejä?”
FI🏛️ Politics14 hr. ago

Tutkija tylyttää hallitusta: ”Olemmeko siirtyneet orpolaisuudesta orbánilaisuuteen, jossa tärkeintä on tehdä diilejä?”

The article discusses growing concerns within Finland about the credibility of the current government, focusing on disputes over funding for social and healthcare organizations and the lack of proper application processes for investment support for the Helsingin Garden project. Professor Emilia Palonen, a lecturer at the University of Helsinki, criticizes the government's handling of these issues, suggesting that ministers like Wille Rydman are acting based on their own values rather than transparent decision-making. She draws parallels between the controversy surrounding state aid distribution and the apparent lack of due process in approving the Garden project. The article highlights broader concerns about declining public trust in politics and the potential impact of internal government conflicts on democratic principles.

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Yle Uutiset logoYle UutisetState / PublicLeft14 hr. ago
Tutkija tylyttää hallitusta: ”Olemmeko siirtyneet orpolaisuudesta orbánilaisuuteen, jossa tärkeintä on tehdä diilejä?”

The article discusses growing concerns within Finland about the credibility of the current government, focusing on disputes over funding for social and healthcare organizations and the lack of proper application processes for investment support for the Helsingin Garden project. Professor Emilia Palonen, a lecturer at the University of Helsinki, criticizes the government's handling of these issues, suggesting that ministers like Wille Rydman are acting based on their own values rather than transparent decision-making. She draws parallels between the controversy surrounding state aid distribution and the apparent lack of due process in approving the Garden project. The article highlights broader concerns about declining public trust in politics and the potential impact of internal government conflicts on democratic principles.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the government's actions as lacking transparency and accountability, emphasizing the influence of personal values over institutional norms. It critiques the minister’s approach as self-serving and opaque, while highlighting the erosion of public trust—a common concern in leftist-p

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