Members of Parliament drunk in plenary sessions of Parliament
AJT | 05.03.2012 22:35 | History | Other Press | Terror War | Cambridge | Oxford
Finland – 'The right to vote – Trust in Law' states Finnish Parliament web page [

Media has recently openly wrote several articles about Members of Parliament being drunk in plenary sessions of Parliament. For instance on last 20th of last December, a member of Parliament from National Coalition Party were drunk during a plenary session while he had his speech [



Second interesting observation is that The Cancellor of Justice and its office, working closely to Parliament, does no longer make a difference to stealing or private owning. But I suppose natural development has taken place towards parliament members statements.
Finnish Businessmen on the other other hand are worried about the youngsters as they can not understand the meaning on time in working life [

While taking part into a meeting a year ago I listened a Corporate CEO's speech claiming that young people are not able to wake up into work and they are not able to understand if they should be somewhere at seven it means seven and not eight or ten a clock. There has been even a case were young woman could not believe she is not allowed to update her FB pages during working hours.
Transport Workers’ Union AKT has been to sugar at the bottom of a cup. Weeks debate has been illegal firing of unions Hear of Communications Hilkka Ahde, wo had to go at any price. By doing so has Finland proved to be a true Legal State standing with its Legal Reps.
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