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Friday, 13 July 2012 - Senior Finnish MPs at odds on push for collateral |
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"Is it so that because the collateral demand was written in the government program, we fight tooth and nail to keep it without considering all the consequences it may have on Finland's international position," Vapaavuori said in an interview in Finnish daily Helsingin Sanomat on Friday. His opposite number at the Social Democrats, Jouni Backman, said the government would not have been formed without including the collateral demand in the agreed program. "If we will slip from that (program), in additional to a European crisis we will soon also have a domestic government crisis," he said, responding in the paper to Vapaavuori's comments. The Social Democrats leader, Finance Minister Jutta Urpilainen, is leading talks with Spain on collateral. Finland has said it will not participate in the bloc's planned aid for Spanish banks unless it and Spain reach a deal. 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