Far-right Finnish leader apologizes for racist posts, sparking controversy

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Riikka Purra, the far-right finance minister of Finland, has apologized for racist comments she made 15 years ago. The comments, which included derogatory remarks about immigrants and racial slurs, have caused controversy and raised concerns about the government's stance on racism. The Finnish president and prime minister have emphasized a zero-tolerance policy towards racism, while Purra has acknowledged her mistakes and committed to working against racism. This scandal is the latest in a series of controversies involving the far-right Finns Party, which holds key ministries in the government.
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