They are led by Juha Sipilä, promised to create 200,000 jobs in the next 10 years while unemployment exceeds by 9% of the workforce since 2003.
This businessman has appealed to voters by promising a break with an outgoing government paralyzed by the left-right divisions. But it picks up that 49 of the 200 seats in parliament, so he will need to form a coalition.
The second political force is none other than the right-wing Eurosceptic True Finns won 38 seats yesterday before the Conservatives - 37 seats - and the Social Democrats -34 seats.
A bad surprise for the outgoing Prime Minister, the Conservative Alexander Stubb.
The future coalition, whatever it is, will have the difficult task of Finland out of the crisis after three years of a vicious circle of economic recession, budgetary rigor, missed reforms and household pessimism.
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