(Bloomberg) -- Ongoing talks to form a government in Finland are set to take a break during the weekend to allow negotiators to campaign in the European Parliament elections.
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The talks, which formally started two weeks ago, are set to resume on Monday, the government’s communications department said Friday.
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Antti Rinne of the Social Democrats had earlier set a Friday target for the five parties taking part in the talks to agree on a common platform.
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