Morning coverage focused on domestic instability within the Finns Party as MP Mikko Polvinen resigned, following internal friction and leadership criticism. Simultaneously, editors prioritized a growing separatist movement in Veikkola, where residents moved to secede from Kirkkonummi following the rejection of the Länsirata railway project. By early afternoon, editorial priority shifted entirely to President Alexander Stubbâs opening of the parliamentary session. Outlets highlighted Stubbâs direct critique of President Trumpâs MAGA-aligned foreign policy and his assertion that Russia is strategically exhausted and unable to end the war. This executive rhetoric was framed alongside Speaker Halla-ahoâs defense of Finnish societal stability. In the evening, the narrative turned toward heightened maritime risks in the Baltic Sea due to record-breaking ice conditions and the presence of a Russian 'shadow fleet.' Media also tracked the arrival of an arctic weather system bringing temperatures of -30°C to the south, while reports of HJKâs victory over Manchester City provided a rare diversion from fiscal and geopolitical tension.