A survey conducted by Yle found that 34 Finnish parliamentarians expressed support for the potential of holding both a Finnish and Russian passport concurrently. Thirty-six MPs stated they had no definite position on the matter. Twenty-six MPs provided no response to the survey. The survey, which involved 200 members of parliament, yielded a response rate of less than half. The results indicate a significant portion of Finnish MPs are considering the possibility, though further analysis is limited by the incomplete response data. Topics: #finnish #survey #mps Post navigation Vice-Chancellor of the Ministry of the Interior: The lack of police officers could lead to the involvement of security firms CONSTITUTIONAL COURT ⟩ Installation of a surveillance camera requires a majority vote of the apartment owners
This proposal raises complex questions about citizenship and international relations that deserve careful consideration. Reply