The Katainen Cabinet (
—June 24, 2014) was the 72nd
cabinet of
Finland
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, formed as a result of the 2011 post-
parliamentary election
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negotiations
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between the Finnish parliamentary parties. Led by
Prime Minister
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Jyrki Katainen
Jyrki Tapani Katainen (born 14 October 1971) is a Finnish politician who served as the European Commission's Vice-President for Jobs, Growth, Investment and Competitiveness from 2014 until 2019. Katainen was previously Prime Minister of Finland fr ...
of the
National Coalition Party
sv, Samlingspartiet
, leader1_title = Chairman
, leader1_name = Petteri Orpo
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(NCP), 12 ministers of the 19-minister government represented the NCP and the
Social Democratic Party
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Active parties
Fo ...
(SDP), while the
Left Alliance, the
Green League
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, the
Swedish People's Party
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(RKP) and the
Christian Democrats
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share seven minister portfolios. On June 22, the Parliament confirmed Katainen's election as the Prime Minister and
President
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Tarja Halonen
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inaugurated the government. Two Left Alliance MPs voted against Katainen, for which they were formally reprimanded by the Left Alliance's parliamentary group (and later expelled from the group).
On 25 March 2014, the rest of Left Alliance left the cabinet over dispute on a package of spending cuts and tax rises.
In June 2014 Katainen stepped down as party chairman and Prime Minister of Finland for a new position in the European Union. Katainen was replaced by
Alexander Stubb
Cai-Göran Alexander Stubb (born 1 April 1968) is a Finnish politician who served as Prime Minister of Finland from 2014 to 2015. He rose to politics as a researcher specialized in the affairs of the European Union and was elected to the European ...
as chairman of the National Coalition Party and thus chosen to be the next Prime Minister. Katainen's cabinet was succeeded by the
cabinet of
Alexander Stubb
Cai-Göran Alexander Stubb (born 1 April 1968) is a Finnish politician who served as Prime Minister of Finland from 2014 to 2015. He rose to politics as a researcher specialized in the affairs of the European Union and was elected to the European ...
on 24 June 2014.
Ministers
The NCP had six ministers in the Cabinet as did the SDP. The Left Alliance, the Green League and the SPP had two ministers each and the Christian Democrats had one.
The NCP,
SDP,
Left Alliance,
RKP
and Christian Democrats
announced their propositions for ministerial portfolios during the weekend of June 17—19 and the Green League announced its ministers on June 20.
Prior to being appointed minister, Hautala, Haglund and Koskinen were not MPs. Hautala and Haglund were
MEPs, while Koskinen was a board member of the
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
Resignation
Minister for International Development
Heidi Hautala
Heidi Anneli Hautala (born 14 November 1955) is a Finnish politician and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Finland. She is a member of the Green League, part of the European Green Party.
She is currently a Member of the European Parl ...
resigned the government in October 2013. This was linked to
Greenpeace demonstrations against
petroleum exploration in the Arctic
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by the Finnish state-owned firm
Arctia
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and
Gazprom Prirazlomnoye field
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in September 2013.
On 25 March 2014, the Left Alliance left the cabinet over a dispute regarding spending cuts and tax increases. Their ministerial portfolios were redistributed among the biggest parties, but no new ministers were appointed. Minister of Public Administration and Local Government
Henna Virkkunen was given the duties of the Minister of Transport, while Minister of Housing and Communications
Pia Viitanen became in charge of Culture and Sport.
Government platform
On June 17, the new government announced its platform
for the years 2011—2015. Upon its announcement, ''
Helsingin Sanomat'' highlighted its main points as follows:
Economy
Budget cuts and tax increases
*the state assets will increase by €2.5 billion, one half comes from increase in taxation and the other from budget cuts
*the main items of expenditure subject to budget cuts are
equalization payments,
military spending
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Financing milit ...
and
development aid
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:*budget cuts:
::*equalization payments from the state to
municipalities
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: –€ 600 million
::*military spending: –€ 200 million
::*level of development aid will be frozen in 2013 and 2014
::*industrial subsidies: –€ 100 million
::*compensations for costs of medications included in the medical insurance: –€ 100 million
:*increases in taxation:
::*
Capital gain tax
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(e.g. on sales profits, rent income, dividends) will go up to 30 %; the tax will be 32 % on the part exceeding € 50,000 per year (as opposed to the previous
flat tax on all capital income)
::*gasoline tax will increase by 10 %
::*taxes on car ownership, alcohol, tobacco, sweets and soft drinks will increase
::*
tax-deductibility on interest payments of mortgages will decrease gradually from 100 % down to 75 % by the end of the parliamentary term
::*tax-deductibility on purchased household services (e.g. cleaning) will be reduced to € 2,000 per year
::*a new tax of 9 % will be imposed on subscriptions to newspapers and journals (as opposed to their previous tax-freedom)
Social benefits
*Basic Allowance (an optional form of Unemployment Allowance, the other being Earnings-Related Allowance) and the Labour Market Subsidy will increase by €100 per month
*General Housing Allowance: the rent limit, rendering an allowance-seeker ineligible, will increase
*Basic part of the Subsistence Benefit will increase by 6%
*"special support" will be allocated for single parents
*Study Grant will follow the Finnish
cost-of-living index since the autumn of 2014
Municipality reform
*the new government will implement "large-scale, structural reforms" on municipalities, by forming municipalities accordingly to "the sphere where people come to work to the relevant municipality" and the "vitality" of the municipality; the government will "specify the criteria of the reform" by late 2011
Work careers
*while regarding "the extension of work careers inevitable for maintaining a sustainable worker—pensioner ratio and balancing state finances", the new government will "prepare work pension policies in cooperation with the key labour market organizations"
*"special concerns" regard:
:*prevention of work incapacity
:*development of professional skills
European Union
*Finland will "strive for participation in key projects of the
EU" and "criticism of the EU by the citizens will be taken seriously".
Energy
*the new government "is committed not to grant permissions for new
nuclear plants
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, therefore dismissing
Fortum
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's petition to build one"
Immigration
*the government "takes a positive stance on immigration", holding that "immigrants are a permanent and welcome part of the Finnish society"
*the government considers the assimilation of immigrants and prevention of discrimination "central" during this tenure
*the government strives for an immigration policy that "supports the build-up of a tolerant, safe and pluralistic Finland and strengthens Finland's international competitiveness"
Finnish Broadcasting Company
*the funding of the
Finnish Broadcasting Company
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(Yleisradio, YLE) "will be agreed upon during 2011"
*the government will "reform the funding" as agreed upon by the parliamentary groups in March 2010
Abortion
*the government "strives for a decrease in abortion rates"
*the new government will implement a "study on whether the week limit (20) for induced abortion should be altered"; this may "mean that the government considers making abortion laws stricter"
*the government wants "to secure the counseling of and support for women seeking for abortion"
Geriatric care
*to secure a standard level for geriatric care, a law on geriatric care will be introduced
Income gap
The gap between the top earners and those worst-off grew during the Katainen Cabinet. The government made many decisions that favored the richest citizens such as the removal of business angel investment taxation. Many tax allowances favored the rich, for example, the household renovation reduction and private retirement funds.
Citizens' initiatives
During Jyrki Katainen's cabinet, the
Parliament of Finland
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received its first citizens' initiatives. The
first citizens' initiative aimed to ban
fur farming, but it was rejected on 19 June 2013 by a majority vote in the parliament.
Turkistarhauksen kielto kaatui äänin 146-36
yle 19.6.2012 Five more initiatives followed concerning themes such as same-sex marriage, changes to piracy laws and the abolishment of mandatory Swedish
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.
See also
* Stubb Cabinet
The Stubb Cabinet was the 73rd Government of Finland, which stepped into office on 24 June 2014. It succeeded Jyrki Katainen's cabinet. The cabinet's prime minister was Alexander Stubb.
In September 2014, the Green League announced its departur ...
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