lakaiseminen
Lakaiseminen, also known as "laittaminen" or "laittaminen lakiin," is a Finnish term that translates to "enactment" or "legislation." It refers to the process by which a legislative body, such as the Finnish Parliament (Eduskunta), passes a law. This process involves several key steps:
First, a bill is introduced by a member of the Parliament or a government minister. The bill
The Parliament must pass the bill in two readings. In the first reading, the bill is introduced
The President has the power to veto the bill, but this is rare. If the President approves
Lakaiseminen is a fundamental aspect of the Finnish legal system, ensuring that laws are carefully considered