A member of Finland’s National Coalition Party, Ville Kaunisto, has been compelled to change his residence due to threats made against him. According to a report by Kouvolan Sanomat, the threats escalated to the point of harassment occurring in public spaces, specifically on the street. The nature of the threats has not been detailed, but they were deemed serious enough to warrant a change in living arrangements for the MP’s safety. This incident raises concerns about the safety of politicians and the increasing prevalence of harassment targeting public figures in Finland. Authorities have not yet commented on whether an investigation has been launched regarding the threats. The relocation aims to ensure Kaunisto’s personal security and allow him to continue his parliamentary duties. This event highlights a growing trend of intimidation faced by elected officials.
