Current issues
The Government’s actions have a significant impact on the everyday lives of Finnish people and on society as a whole. The ministries communicate openly about the preparation of matters, the decision-making process and the effects of decisions. The Government and its ministries usually communicate about important issues at least through a press release.
Press releases
Consultation round begins: More customer-oriented service process for jobseekers
Good results of the EU programming period: Finland made full use of EU regional funding
EU development ministers’ meeting to focus on supporting resilience in Ukraine and other partner countries
Finland to lead the way in organising sustainable meetings – detailed guidelines for domestic events of Finland’s OSCE Chairpersonship
Prime Minister Orpo to attend AI Action Summit in Paris
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Security situation
Finland’s security environment changed when Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. Finland is not facing an immediate military threat, but the Government and the authorities are continuously monitoring the situation and assessing how it may evolve. Finland is well prepared for different kinds of crises and incidents.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine Situation at Finland’s eastern borderOther topical issues
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. Members of Parliament submit an interpellation to the Government or a minister, to which the Government replies.
Speeches
Ministers attend various events as part of their day-to-day duties. Ministers’ speeches may include statements or greetings, for example.
Columns and articles
Ministers and public officials present their views on topical issues in the form of columns and other articles.