Ironic greetings from Zyskowicz to Sdp
Ben Zyskowicz, Finland's longest-serving parliament member, comments on the SDP's newly found concern over Finland's debt situation ahead of the elections.
Ben Zyskowicz has never seen anything like this in his career - 'Wonderful'
Finnish MP Ben Zyskowicz praises the Social Democratic Party's (SDP) newfound concern about debt, but questions their proposed solutions as elections approach.
SDE bill to set a cap on party donations passes first reading
The Social Democratic Party's proposed bill to establish a cap on individual donations to political parties in Estonia has passed its first reading in the Riigikogu.
There is a boiling conflict between PS and SDP – Rydman: The Demar are dehumanizing the Persus
A heated political debate between Finland's Social Affairs Minister Wille Rydman and MP Nasima Razmyar highlights accusations of dehumanization between the PS and SDP parties.
Mäkynen Changed His Mind – Here’s the Reason
Matias Mäkynen of the SDP has reversed his stance on budget adjustments that could lead to significant cuts in social services and education in Finland.
Antti Lindtman Reveals: This is How SDP Would Implement a Billion-Euro Adjustment This Spring
The largest opposition party in Finland, the SDP, outlines three savings measures and three growth strategies ahead of the spring budget framework negotiations.
Comment: Orpo Forgot His Strong Predecessors in His Self-Promotion
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo discusses government policies in anticipation of the 2027 elections, overlooking the strengths of his predecessors.
Pori's Social Democratic Leadership: The Trust Issue Regarding City Manager Inna is 'Case Closed', But There Remains Distrust Towards the National Coalition Party
Discussions surrounding the trust of Pori's city manager Lauri Inna are concluded, but doubts persist regarding his ties to the National Coalition Party.
Commentary: The SDP is waging a war of roses – Tytti Tuppurainen's tough ministerial game wants to be stopped at the outset
The Finnish Social Democratic Party (SDP) has not held the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2015 and is facing challenges in returning to power amid competition from other political parties.
‘APC will retain Kwara beyond 2027’
Kwara State's former SDP candidate, Hakeem Lawal, believes the APC will maintain its dominance in the state's politics beyond 2027 due to its strong grassroots support.
Who is Boška Ban, the former SDP member who supported an HDZ minister?
Boška Ban, a former member of the SDP, played a pivotal role in supporting Alen Ružić's confirmation as Croatia's new minister of labor and social policy.
Editorial: This is what the Left Alliance's debt brake looks like – SDP seems to be losing patience
The Left Alliance has decided to withdraw from a parliamentary agreement regarding public finance adjustments, signaling internal conflicts with the Social Democratic Party.
FCT Poll: SDP vows not to punish residents with multiple taxes
The Social Democratic Party promises residents of the Bwari Area Council that it will not impose multiple taxes if elected during the upcoming elections.
Sanna Marin comments on Europe's own nuclear deterrent – this is what the SDP politicians think
Social Democratic politicians in Finland cautiously discuss the country's role in European nuclear weapons policy amidst a rising debate about independent nuclear deterrence from the United States.
HS poll: Record result for the Left Alliance
The latest poll by Helsingin Sanomat shows that the Left Alliance has achieved its highest support ever, while the ruling Kokoomus party has seen a drop in support.
HS Poll: SDP Remains the Most Popular, Record Result for the Left Alliance
The SDP continues to lead in popularity among Finnish parties, according to a recent poll by Helsingin Sanomat.
HS poll: Support for the National Coalition is the lowest of the government term – Here's how other parties performed
A recent poll shows the National Coalition Party's support has dropped to 17.9%, marking the lowest point since Prime Minister Petteri Orpo took office, while the Social Democrats continue to lead with a rise to 25.1%.
The Consequences of the Harassment Scandal Are Now Visible – We Investigated Who the Mysterious Seppo Is
The article discusses the recent consequences of a harassment scandal involving SDP and introduces a figure named Seppo amidst the unfolding situation.
SDP's Tuppurainen: Rubio's Speech Supports Europe's Far Right
Tytti Tuppurainen, chair of the SDP parliamentary group, criticizes U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's speech for supporting the far right in Europe, attributing it to the backing of U.S. President Donald Trump.
Tytti Tuppurainen has a personal revelation she can no longer keep to herself
Tytti Tuppurainen, the leader of the SDP parliamentary group in Finland, announces her delight at expecting to become a grandparent during an interview on the eve of her 50th birthday.
The opposition made it clear during the questioning hour - This tax decision was too much
The Finnish opposition demanded the government to reverse its decision to cut corporate tax from 20% to 18% by 2027 during a questioning session.
The connection of the city manager to the National Coalition Party has become a topic of discussion again in Pori - the SDP says the trust gap has deepened further
The ongoing political ties of Pori's city manager Lauri Inna to the National Coalition Party have raised concerns, prompting criticism from local officials.
Unofficial: The mayor of Nova Gradiška, former SDP member, arrested in action by USKOK and police
The mayor of Nova Gradiška, Vinko Grgić, has been arrested as part of an operation by USKOK and the national police agency, suspected of corruption.
Now speaks Sdp's Hiltunen, who according to Tuppurainen, 'nobody' cares about
Pia Hiltunen, a rookie member of parliament from the Social Democratic Party, addresses her experiences after being dismissed by party leader Tytti Tuppurainen as someone 'nobody' cares about.
Tuppurainen opens up about the harassment scandal's early moments: "I was anxious"
Tytti Tuppurainen discusses the challenges she faced during the initial weeks of the harassment scandal surrounding Finland's SDP.
Inquiry request about the actions of Pori's city manager Lauri Inna by the SDP: "The procedure feels very irresponsible"
The leadership of the SDP in Pori has requested a written clarification regarding city manager Lauri Inna's appointment to a position with the National Coalition Party, raising concerns about his previous status as an independent.
Complete Rejection of Stalin Proposal by Demari Representative
Sanna Antikainen, a PS Member of Parliament, completely rejects a proposal from SDP representative Eeva-Johanna Eloranta for a moment of silence in parliament to honor those who fled to the Soviet Union after the 1918 civil war and legislators who died under Stalin's purges.
Erkki Tuomioja's Harsh Words Shocked – Now There Is a Reaction from Within SDP
Former Foreign Minister Erkki Tuomioja's criticisms of Finland's state leadership regarding relations with the USA have sparked a response from within the Social Democratic Party (SDP).
How does the SDP view the development of Croatia in the coming years?
The SDP outlines its vision for Croatia's development, emphasizing the need for a cohesive strategy beyond mere economic growth driven by tourism and favorable external environments.
HDZ representative: Hypocritical Možemo! does not attack SDP because Hajdaš Dončić was a member of HDZ
Krunoslav Katičić criticized the political platform Možemo! for not holding the Social Democratic Party (SDP) accountable while attacking the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ).
HDZ: Mamić was NEVER our member. Hajdaš Dončić was, but Možemo does not attack SDP
The Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) denies claims by the Možemo party regarding Zdravko Mamić's past connections to HDZ while responding to their recent criticisms of the party's integrity.
Tuppurainen: This correction by STT indicates
SDP parliamentary group chair Tytti Tuppurainen criticizes STT's correction as inadequate and highlights remaining false claims.
Tuppurainen: STT's Correction Is Insufficient
Tytti Tuppurainen, the chair of the SDP parliamentary group, deems the correction issued by STT regarding an article about her alleged misconduct as inadequate.
Tytti Tuppurainen: STT's Correction is Insufficient – Plans to Discuss with Legal Experts
Tytti Tuppurainen claims that the correction made by STT regarding allegations of her inappropriate behavior is inadequate and plans to consult with legal experts on further actions.
Speaker Halla-aho on harassment issues in Ykkösaamu: 'The Parliament is not a kindergarten where representatives need to be herded'
Finnish Parliament Speaker Jussi Halla-aho expresses reluctance to impose stricter rules on MPs' behavior amidst ongoing harassment allegations linked to the SDP parliamentary group.
USU: Lindtman is the clear favorite
SDP's chairman Antti Lindtman is the overwhelming favorite among Finns to become the next prime minister, according to a recent USU poll.
Can one live normally in Croatia from work?
An increasing number of people in Croatia are employed, but many feel insecure due to rising living costs and temporary job contracts.
STT decided to correct the article published about Tytti Tuppurainen's behavior – editor-in-chief: 'It certainly could have been checked better'
STT has corrected a report regarding SDP parliamentary group leader Tytti Tuppurainen after it was claimed her alleged inappropriate behavior led to staff issues, which both Tuppurainen and SDP leader Antti Lindtman denied immediately after the article's release.
Threatened the President of the Zadar SDP and Then Sent Him an Apology Letter
The president of the Zadar SDP, Daniel Radeta, received an apology letter from a man who had previously threatened him with death via social media while serving time in prison.
STT corrects its news about Tytti Tuppurainen's behavior
The news agency STT has corrected its report on Tytti Tuppurainen, the chair of the SDP parliamentary group, regarding allegations of her inappropriate behavior, clarifying claims about the constant turnover and sick leaves of her assistants.
STT Corrected Its Article on Tytti Tuppurainen's Leadership Style
STT has corrected its article concerning the leadership style of Tytti Tuppurainen, the chair of the SDP parliamentary group, after accusations surfaced regarding her inappropriate behavior.
Correction to STT's article on SDP parliamentary group chair Tytti Tuppurainen's leadership style
The article corrects earlier claims about Tytti Tuppurainen's leadership, which alleged inappropriate behavior and its negative impact on assistants, stating that a subsequent investigation found these claims to be false.
SDP faults Senate over real-time result transmission
The Social Democratic Party criticizes the Senate's resistance to full transparency in election result transmission, urging citizens to oppose any rollback on reforms ahead of the 2027 elections.
Watch live at 9:05 PM: how does Tytti Tuppurainen comment on the harassment scandal?
Tytti Tuppurainen, the chair of the SDP parliamentary group, addressed harassment allegations during a live broadcast, denying claims of inappropriate behavior towards parliament members and assistants.
SDP requested the revocation of Štimac's work permit. He responded: I will get a BiH passport
Igor Štimac, the coach of Zrinjski, is under scrutiny not only for his team's performance but also for his controversial statements and actions that blur the line between sports and politics.
SDP: Inappropriate behavior revealed, but support remained – expert evaluates why
Despite revelations of inappropriate behavior, the SDP maintained its leading support according to recent polls, with an expert attributing this to effective crisis communication.
Harassment Scandal – SDP's Popularity Only Increases: The Party Secretary Can't Say What's Really Happening
Despite being at the center of a harassment scandal, the SDP saw an increase in popularity, rising 1.1% to 25%, according to a January poll.
Live broadcast at 15:55: Will the weak performance of the Finnish economy become a key topic during the first question session of the year?
The Finnish Parliament is convening for its first oral question session since the break, with discussion expected to shift from recent inappropriate behavior to the economy.
SDP celebrates: This is what the National Coalition and PS think about the surprising result
The Finnish Social Democratic Party is reacting to the latest poll results showing a significant drop in support for the National Coalition Party and the Finns Party.
Intense dispute over 1.4 billion euros – SDP's Tuppurainen says: 'Like a black hole'
A significant disagreement has arisen regarding the need to adjust the public finances by 1.4 billion euros, with comments from SDP's Tuppurainen likening the situation to a black hole.