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Finland Forced to End Lockdown after Measures Deemed 'Unconstitutional'

Prime Minister Sanna Marin backs off on locking down cities amid pandemic

 on 2nd April 2021 @ 12.00pm
prime minister sanna marin has been formed to end plans for finland s lockdown © press
Prime Minister Sanna Marin has been formed to end plans for Finland's lockdown

Finland has been forced to end its plans to place major cities in lockdown after the measures were deemed "unconstitutional."

The Finnish government has withdrawn a proposal to impose strict lockdowns across five cities, including the nation's capital Helsinki.

The plans involved forcing city-dwelling residents to stay inside their homes.

Prime Minister Sanna Marin backed off on the plans after accepting the measures were deemed illegal by the country's constitutional law committee

Marin revealed the U-turn in a Twitter post on Wednesday, citing the objections by the Committee on Constitutional Affairs.

"The government is of the opinion that… the proposal for temporary restriction of freedom of movement and close contacts must be withdrawn from the Parliament," Marin announced.

the lockdowns would have forced the public to stay inside their homes © press
The lockdowns would have forced the public to stay inside their homes

The PM added that the Covid-19 situation remained "serious" in Finland, despite it being one of the least-affected nations in Europe.

The country has so far recorded just over 76,800 cases of the disease and more than 820 deaths.

The government has also been widely praised for its response to the highly contagious virus.

Marin called on the public to spend Easter with their families while avoiding unnecessary contacts and travel. 

"We still have to work together to make summer brighter for all of us," Marin wrote.

The prime minister's announcement followed a statement by the constitutional law committee.

The committee said that the proposal of the first lockdown in Finland was too vague and didn't comply with the country's constitution.

the government backed off when the lockdown measures were deemed unconstitutional © press
The government backed off when the lockdown measures were deemed unconstitutional

The Finnish government suggested the restrictions a week ago amid a rise in infections across the country.

The draft proposed that the citizens be only allowed to go outside for pre-approved purposes, like buying food or traveling to a second home, and that non-compliance be punishable by fines.

Elsewhere in Europe, Germany last week canceled its planned five-day Easter lockdown.

The move would've closed all businesses - only allowing supermarkets to operate for one day during the period - after the government bowed to public pressure.

Chancellor Angela Merkel apologized that such harsh measures were even considered, saying: "this mistake is my mistake alone."

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