HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland's election-winning Social Democrats and four smaller parties reached an agreement on a joint government program for their four-year term, Finland's likely next prime minister Antti Rinne said on Friday, in a decisive step to secure a majority coalition.
The five parties have been in talks to agree a joint programme for their planned coalition since the April 14 general election, which Rinne's Social Democrats won with just 17.7% of the vote, forcing him to look for partners to rule.
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