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Stubb set to win first round of Finland’s presidential election

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#News #Elections #Europe #Finland The public publisher, Yale, predicts that Alexander Stubb and Pekka Haavisto will meet in the second round on February 11th. Alexander Stubb, a candidate for Center-Right from National Coalition Party Finland, was prepared to win first round of country's presidential elections on Sunday, and will probably face an escape with Pekka Haavisto, a member liberal Green Party. He predicts that the public broadcaster Yle will meet Stubb and Haavisto in the second round planned on February 11th. Finland selects a new president to lead country in new role in NATO, after leaving decimal -year -old incompatibility to join Western Defense Alliance after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Stubb, former prime minister, told Yle, a public publisher, said, I think Finns is looking for new term president. Haavisto, who served as Foreign Minister until last year, said he expected to go to the second round. “This is a glorious result from the first round and a huge gap behind us, so I believe that we will move to the second round with Alexander Stubb,” he said. The best three candidates are the supporters of Ukraine and called for challenging measures against Russia. In Helsinki, a leading voter, 26 -year -old Leena Boxha, said news agency is particularly important to vote in election because of war in Ukraine and difficult situation it created. Stubb, who is seen as a pro -European cosmopolitan European by Finns, is currently the right person to preside the country's foreign policy. “I voted for Alexander Stubb because I think it is very good to deal with other countries and has a good relationship with people other than Finland,” he said. Jere Markkinen, a 22 -year -old student in the field of mechanical engineering, received a different opinion. “I don't think [Stubb] will be a very good president because doesn't seem want to represent people, wants represent himself, Mark Markinen said, added that had voted for Haavisto in advance. “He is experienced in foreign politics and is known for being smart in general, unlike some other candidates.” Finland's admission to NATO last year also posted a threat of “counter measures ünden from neighboring Russia. Moscow rejected Finnish charges for sending immigrants there. The new Finland President will replace Sauli Niinisto, a 75 -year -old position to resign after two years of post. He won the nickname “Putin Whisperer için because of his role in maintaining close ties with Russia, which has long been playing a key role for Finland presidents.

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