tulospäivä
Tulospäivä, also known as "result day" in English, is a significant event in the context of the Finnish presidential election. It refers to the day when the final results of the election are announced. The election is held every six years, and the president serves a single six-year term. The election process involves a two-round system, where if no candidate receives more than 50% of the votes in the first round, a second round is held between the two candidates with the most votes.
The election is conducted by the Finnish Parliament, which also elects the president. The candidates must be
The president of Finland holds a ceremonial role, with limited executive powers. The president's duties include
Tulospäivä is an important day for the Finnish political landscape, as it marks the beginning of a