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Stubb names Grahn-Laasonen new Environment minister

Finland's new Environment Minister is to be Sanni Grahn-Laasonen, a first-term MP from premier Alexander Stubb's National Coalition Party. Her new mission, according to Stubb, will be to 'cut red tape'.

Sanni Grahn-Laasonen
Sanni Grahn-Laasosen ministerin tehtävä täsmentyy keskiviikko iltaan 27.5.2015 mennessä. Image: Yle Häme

Finland's new Environment Minister is to be Sanni Grahn-Laasonen, who until her selection had served as Prime Minister Alexander Stubb's special advisor. She is also a deputy chair of his conservative National Coalition Party.

She replaces the Green League's Ville Niinistö, who resigned from the government along with his party colleague and International Development Minister Pekka Haavisto in protest at the government's approval of changes to the Fennovoima nuclear plant permit.

Grahn-Laasonen's term in office could be short, as the government has a very narrow majority in Parliament and elections are set for less than seven months from now.

On Tuesday it was announced that the remaining four members of Stubb’s coalition government have agreed to split the Greens’ ministerial portfolios between the Social Democratic Party - who will appoint a minister for international development - and the National Coalition Party taking over the environment role.

Stubb told Yle on Wednesday that he will also put the new environment minister in charge of a cross-party review of legislation, looking for ways to cut unnecessary red tape. The NCP MP Sanni Grahn-Laasonen has been one of the leaders of calls to dismantle Finland’s ”pointless laws”.