Prime Minister’s announcements and Government’s replies to interpellations
The Prime Minister may deliver a verbal announcement to Parliament on an aspect of government business. The announcement may also be delivered by a minister designated by the Prime Minister. Parliament can hold a debate in plenary session on the Prime Minister's announcement but it cannot make a decision on it.
Members of Parliament submit an interpellation to the Government or a minister, to which the Government replies. If a vote on a resolution of no confidence in the Government or a minister has been proposed during consideration of the interpellation, a vote on confidence in the Government or minister is taken at the conclusion of debate on the interpellation.
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Prime Minister's announcement on the multiannual financial framework and the recovery package
9.9.2020 14.16 Prime Minister's AnnouncementPrime Minister’s announcement on the handling of the COVID-19 crisis
29.4.2020 14.04 Prime Minister's AnnouncementPrime Minister’s announcement on Finland’s preparedness for the possible spread of the coronavirus
27.2.2020 16.04 Prime Minister's AnnouncementAnnouncement of Prime Minister Sanna Marin on Finland's Presidency of the Council of the European Union
26.2.2020 14.03 Prime Minister's AnnouncementAnnouncement of Prime Minister Sanna Marin on the Government’s policy in 2020
11.2.2020 14.02 Prime Minister's Announcement