HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland's conservative party will pick the country's next prime minister this weekend when it selects a new leader to replace current prime minister and party head Jyrki Katainen, who steps down to seek a high-level EU job.
The new prime minister, to be picked from three hopefuls, will take over a country which has seen its economy contract for two years in a row, and may shrink again this year as economic indicators show wide-spread weakness.
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