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Agreement reached on the Government Programme
Inclusive and competent Finland – a socially, economically and ecologically sustainable society

Government Communications Department
Publication date 3.6.2019 10.47
Press release 282

Climate change, globalisation, urbanisation, the ageing of the population and technological development may be transforming Finland and the world faster than ever before. This transformation offers great opportunities for the development of our country, but it also creates insecurity and concerns about what lies ahead. To face this transformation, we need policy measures that offer people a sense of security and hope for a better future.

The aim of the first Government of the new decade is a socially, economically and ecologically sustainable Finland by 2030. The Nordic welfare state and its key pillars, income security, well-functioning health and social services and solid education as well as high expertise create a robust and just platform for the work on reforms.

In the socially, economically and ecologically sustainable Finland the economy is managed for the people, not the other way round. Sustainable economic growth is built on a high rate of employment and strong public finances.

The Government of Antti Rinne aims to create 60,000 new jobs, which will be achieved by measures that boost the demand and supply of work.  Besides a higher employment rate, sustainable growth also builds on more robust work productivity. 

The new Government rates education and research very highly. Education and culture are an important part of our value system and are considered to be a means of guaranteeing individual freedom. In the 2020s, wellbeing will continue to draw on knowledge and skills and on work and entrepreneurship. We must bring Finland’s level of education and competence back up to the top of the world league. We aim to boast the best working life in the world; to be a nation with happy and competent professionals where every person’s knowledge and skills are put to good use.

Social responsibility means that we take responsibility for each other and our common future. This means a sense of trust that we will all be looked after when we are no longer able to do so ourselves. It means taking care of the whole of the nation and ensuring that our country develops equitably.

Not a single senior citizen should be afraid of getting old; not a single young person should be at risk of exclusion. We will build a Finland that is child-friendly, a country where families and their opportunities to make choices are supported and where parents contribute equally to caring for their children.

The world of the 2020s needs trailblazers. An ecologically sustainable Finland shows the way in mitigating climate change and protecting biodiversity. The Government is drawing a roadmap for an emissions-free Finland. The Nordic welfare model, combined with responsible and decreasing use of natural resources, is a model that will guarantee the future competitiveness of our country.

Government ministers

The new government will include 19 ministers: 7 from the Social Democratic Party, 5 from the Centre Party, 3 from the Greens, 2 from the Left Alliance and 2 from the Swedish People’s Party.

The ministers from the Social Democratic Party are the Prime Minister (Prime Minister’s Office), Minister for European Affairs (Prime Minister’s Office), Minister of Local Government and Ownership Steering (Ministry of Finance), Minister for Foreign Trade and Development (Ministry for Foreign Affairs), Minister of Family Affairs and Social Services (Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Minister of Transport (Ministry of Transport and Communications) and Minister of Employment (Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment).

The ministers from the Centre Party are the Minister of Finance (Ministry of Finance), Minister of Science and Culture (Ministry of Education and Culture), Minister of Economic Affairs (Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment), Minister of Defence (Ministry of Defence) and Minister of Agriculture and Forestry (Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry).

The ministers from the Greens are the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Ministry for Foreign Affairs), Minister of the Environment and Climate Change (Ministry of the Environment) and Minister of the Interior (Ministry of the Interior).

The ministers from the Left Alliance are the Minister of Education (Ministry of Education and Culture) and Minister of Social Affairs and Health (Ministry of Social Affairs and Health).

The ministers from the Swedish People’s Party are the Minister of Justice (Ministry of Justice) and Minister for Nordic Cooperation and Equality (Ministry of Justice)..

Agreement on the Government Programme is available for download on the Government's website and in the resource centre.

Photos from the meetings will be available in the Government’s Flickr account

Inquiries: Päivi Anttikoski, Director of Government Communications, tel. +358 40 536 4821, Päivi Paasikoski, Assistant Head of Communications, tel. +358 40 547 6279, Government Communications Department

 
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