velkajärjestelylaki
Velkajärjestelylaki, also known as the Large-scale Adjustment Act, is a Finnish legislation that aims to address the economic challenges faced by the country in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. The act was enacted in 2010 and has since undergone several amendments. Its primary objectives include promoting economic growth, reducing public debt, and ensuring the sustainability of the Finnish welfare state.
The law introduced a series of measures to stimulate economic activity, including tax cuts, subsidies for businesses,
Velkajärjestelylaki has been a subject of debate and criticism, with some arguing that the austerity measures