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Finland defence minister to take two months’ paternity leave amid Nato bid

Finland defence minister to take two months’ paternity leave amid Nato bid

Antti Kaikkonen says ‘children are only little for a moment’ as party backs his move

Finland’s defence minister will take almost two months’ paternity leave early next year amid his country’s bid to join Nato, a move his Centre party praised.

“We proudly support Antti Kaikkonen’s decision,” the party leader and finance minister, Annika Saarikko, said. Kaikkonen will be off work from 6 January until the end of February.

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