hoitotilanne
Hoitotilanne, often translated as "state of emergency" or "state of siege," is a legal status in which a government or other authority temporarily assumes additional powers to deal with extraordinary circumstances, such as natural disasters, wars, or public health crises. The term originates from the Finnish language, where it is used to describe such situations.
The declaration of a hoitotilanne allows for the suspension of certain rights and freedoms, such as the
Historically, hoitotilanne has been used in Finland to manage various crises, including the Winter War (1939-1940)
The use of hoitotilanne is a contentious issue, with critics arguing that it can lead to the