Sámi rights dispute shows frictions in Finland’s governing coalition

The dispute is over law that would give Sámi more rights over who can sit in the group's regional parliament.

By Anne Kauranen, Reuters November 10, 2022
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HELSINKI — A dispute over the rights of the Sámi people living in the Finnish Arctic has brought the frictions in Finland’s coalition government into sharp focus just months before a parliamentary election.

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