Finnish Finance Minister's Apology for Racist and Violent Online Comments Sparks Controversy

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Finnish finance minister Riikka Purra, leader of the far-right Finns Party, has apologized for racist comments she made online in 2008. The comments, which resurfaced recently, used racist language and anti-immigrant slurs. Purra expressed regret for the harm caused and stated that she does not accept violence, racism, or discrimination. Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo condemned racism and emphasized the government's commitment to equality and non-discrimination. Purra defended her party's immigration policy and called for a focus on real issues.
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