HELSINKI (Reuters) - Alexander Stubb, set to become Finland's new prime minister began talks on Wednesday on forming a coalition government, which is likely to comprise the same five parties as the outgoing one.
Stubb, new leader of the centre-right National Coalition party, is set to succeed Jyrki Katainen, who is seeking a high level job in the European Union. Katainen handed in his resignation on Monday and is expected to step down next week.
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