Maria Ohisalo and Pekka Haavisto of the Green League shed light on the opposition party’s vision for the social security system of Finland in a presser in Helsinki on Thursday, 7 February 2019. (Credit: Vesa Moilanen – Lehtikuva) THE GREEN LEAGUE on Thursday announced it has updated its proposal for a universal basic income scheme. The opposition party declared that it wants to introduce a 300-euro universal basic income as soon as during the next electoral term in 2019–2023 and transition into a full, 600-euro tax-free basic income during the following four-year term in 2023–2027. “The Green League’s objective […]
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