Finland headed to the polls on Sunday and ousted once-popular Prime Minister Sanna Marin from office in the country's parliamentary elections, denying her a second term as the government.
Marin was looking to win re-election by keeping her liberal Social Democrats party in power. However, with 97.7% of the votes tallied, it was the conservative National Coalition party emerging victorious with 20.7%. In second place was the far-right, nationalist Finns party with 20.1 percent, with the Social Democrats garnering 19.9%.
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