Feb 12 • 14:10 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Riikka Purra: Kaisa Juuso's resignation was not a surprise

Riikka Purra, the leader of the Finns Party and Minister of Finance, expressed disappointment over the failure to realize 100 million euros in savings during the tenure of Minister of Social Affairs and Health, Kaisa Juuso.

Riikka Purra, the leader of the Finns Party and Finland's Minister of Finance, spoke to Iltalehti about her disappointment regarding the unfulfilled 100 million euro savings intended for social welfare during Kaisa Juuso's tenure as Minister of Social Affairs and Health. Purra clarified that this disappointment was directed more towards a working group involved in the matter rather than Juuso herself. She noted that it had been apparent for some time that the working group was not on track to achieve the desired savings, which added to her disappointment.

During an encounter in the halls of Parliament, Purra was asked whether her critique was aimed specifically at Juuso. Although she didn’t directly address the question, she indicated that discussions within the ministerial group encompassed a range of ongoing issues, hinting at collective accountability among the ministry members. Moreover, Purra acknowledged that the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, along with others, had participated in earlier rounds of budget cuts, underscoring the complexities of governmental financial management.

In a brief exchange, Purra also mentioned that Juuso had informed her about her resignation request. This exchange highlights the pressure and scrutiny faced by ministers in Finland, particularly in the wake of tough financial decisions, and underscores the broader implications for the government as it navigates its fiscal responsibilities amidst public expectations and welfare needs.

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