HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finnish Prime Minister Jyrki Katainen expressed confidence on Sunday that Finland's left-right coalition would survive his departure in June and said he saw no need for early elections.
Katainen, 42, announced on Saturday he would not run again as chairman of his conservative National Coalition party, which means he will cease to be prime minister in June.
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