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National Coalition and SDP Bicker Over Campaign Promises

The chairmen of the National Coalition Party and the Social Democratic Party are accusing the other of populist campaigning.

On Wednesday, the opposition National Coalition Party kicked off the official start of their campaign at an ice-skating rink in downtown Helsinki. Chairman Jyrki Katainen went on the offensive straight away, accusing the SDP of making irresponsible populist campaign promises.

He claims that the SDP would need an additional 2.4 billion euros to implement all of the promises it’s made so far in the campaign.

SDP chair Eero Heinäluoma retorted by saying Katainen is just slinging campaign mud. He added that he missed the old well-mannered National Coalition that concentrated on presenting its own policies rather than defaming others.

The National Coalition's own proposals call for an increase in welfare and other spending to the tune of about one billion euros.

Katainen also had a barb for the Centre Party, saying that their added election manifesto consisted of old, unfulfilled promises.

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