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The Finnish government easily survived a vote of confidence in Parliament on Wednesday by a margin of 9276 , with 31 MPs absent.
The vote followed an interpellation filed by the main opposition parties, which questioned the right-wing cabinet’s cuts to social welfare, healthcare and education.
The opposition accused ministers of concealing additional planned cuts.
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