The issue was then discussed at the e-mail meeting of the economic policy ministerial committee on July 21, i.e. the day before Uniper’s rescue package was announced.
The Treasury minister Annika Saarikko (Centre) proposed a meeting of the economic policy ministerial committee in July due to the Uniper agreement, but the prime minister Sanna Marin (sd) did not convene it, says Uutissuomalainen. According to it, the topic of the meeting would have been the negotiations between Fortum, which is majority owned by the Finnish state, its German subsidiary Uniper and the German state.
According to Uutissuomalainen, Saarikko had been to Marin and the Minister of Ownership Guidance Titti Tuppurainen (sd) informally connected during the time when both Saarikko and Marin were on vacation.
Saarikko tells Uutissuomalai that since the meeting was not organized, he obtained information about the matter from the official of the state’s ownership steering unit. The Minister of Economic Affairs also participated in the two information meetings Mika Lintilä (center).
The issue was then discussed at the e-mail meeting of the economic policy ministerial committee on July 21, i.e. the day before Uniper’s rescue package was announced.
Prime Minister Marin commented to Uutissuomalai in a text message that the question had been brought up to the economic policy ministerial committee on July 21, and the matter had also been discussed at the June 28 meeting. In addition, the committee had been informed in writing during July. He did not directly answer whether he has refused to convene the committee.
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