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The majority of NATO membership is
By: jebin khatun Date: August 29, 2023, 5:54 am
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Is support for joining NATO transversal to the different
political spaces? In the parties with parliamentary
representation, the only one that does not support the Left
Alliance. But nevertheless, as a minority partner of the
government alliance with the social democrats of Sanna Marin
[the 36-year-old prime minister], everything indicates that they
are not going to make the issue a matter of State, that is, a
red line with the ruling party. In case of accession, they may
propose to limit it in such a way that there is no nuclear
weapon on Finnish territory. The government seems prepared to
send the application for membershipYes. President Sauli Niinistö
always maintained that a referendum had to be held to join NATO.
Now he and almost everyone maintains that it is not necessary
because, first, there is no time, and second, it is noticeable
in public opinion that opinion, since February 24, is largely in
favor of membership. More than 60% in favor and 15/20% against
-with somewhat less support among young people-. Before February
2022, public opinion Telegram Number Data
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was clearly against joining NATO. The
invasion caused a turnaround. Those who have changed their
position are the Social Democrats and the Center Party and even
more radically, the Greens. Within the True Finns, the extreme
right, there have been internal changes and a pro-membership
position seems to prevail.
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In the era of Peter the Great, his court geographers and
historians were instrumental in redrawing Europe's borders. By
designating the Urals as the eastern border of Europe, they
decidedly included most of the western territory of the Russian
Empire within the old continent. This type of mental mapping
served as the symbolic basis for the policy of Europeanization
promoted by both Peter the Great and Catherine the Great. In her
acclaimed "Nakaz," the great "draft" of her 1767 policy,
Catherine openly declared: "Russia is a European state." For the
next two centuries there was constant back and forth over
whether and to what extent Russia was "European.
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