Following a statement from one of his coalition partners, Finnish Prime Minister Antti Rinne has resigned and tendered his resignation at a meeting with President Sauli Niinisto.
A source who preferred anonymity quoted one of his coalition partners saying that they had no confidence in him anymore.
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Centre Party, one of five parties in the coalition Rinne formed in June, expressed doubts over the Social Democratic leader in the wake of a recent labour market dispute involving the state-owned postal service Posti.
The transfer of 700 workers to lower-paid contracts triggered a 17-day strike in November.
The minister in charge of state-owned firms, Sirpa Paatero of the Social Democrats, resigned in November after it emerged she had failed to block the outsourcing.
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