Gender balance When the Marin Cabinet was formed, professor Anne Holli, a political scientist at the
University of Helsinki, pointed out that the cabinet was deviating from the principle of gender equality, specifically the Finnish convention of each gender being represented by at least 40% of ministers: with 12 of the 19 ministers women, men accounted for only 37%. Prime Minister Marin responded to the criticism by explaining that with five parties in the coalition, and each party responsible for their own ministerial nominations, it was not always possible to coordinate things to the extent of ensuring gender balance.
Repatriation of Al-Hawl refugees On 11 December 2019, all opposition parties filed a motion leading to a vote of no-confidence over repatriation of Finnish women and children from the
Syrian
Al-Hawl refugee camp. The motion followed criticism over the evasive statements on the issue by the government and the accusations that the Minister of Foreign Affairs
Pekka Haavisto had supplied inaccurate information to the Parliament. Haavisto had rejected assertions that detailed plans existed to bring Finnish citizens home, while Finnish national broadcasting company
Yle broke news about official documents stating otherwise. Haavisto was also accused of pushing through a plan to bring the children back to Finland without their mothers' consent by sidelining a top ministry official in the process. On 14 December 2019,
Iltalehti released results of a survey in which 53% of people deemed Haavisto's actions wrong, while 32% saw them correct and 16% were unsure. On 18 December 2019, the parliament voted 110–79 in favor of Haavisto's confidence. On the following day, 10 MPs filed a notion to the Constitutional Law Committee to request an inspection into the actions of Haavisto. On 19 February 2020, the Constitutional Law Committee announced that it was requesting the Prosecutor General to start a preliminary investigation into Haavisto's actions. Minister of Finance
Katri Kulmuni was further criticized over an
Instagram poll, in which she asked whether to evacuate "children only" or "children and mothers" from the camp. After the post was panned by the public and representatives of human rights organizations, Kulmuni deleted the poll and apologized.
Katri Kulmuni's resignation Katri Kulmuni was found to have misappropriated funds by buying training and consulting services for herself and billing two ministries for this. As a result, Kulmuni resigned and was replaced by
Matti Vanhanen. == Politics==