Finland wants to exit the eurozone and does not want gay marriage in his country

The proposal to hold a referendum on the exit from the eurozone Finland for a few days backed by around 26,000 citizens of that countryThe author of this initiative is deputy influential parties "Finnish center", Paavo Väyrynen, who is also a former head of the Finnish diplomacy. His proposal and the survey can be found at the Civic Initiative, which was opened with the support of the Finnish Ministry of Justice.

Paavo Väyrynen believes that membership in the euro area damaged Finland more than most EU countries, especially when it comes to unemployment and public sector of the economy.Former Foreign Minister says to Finland could see the northern states which have not abandoned the national currency, but they are still successfully integrated into the EU."Finnish people should decide whether to stay in the eurozone or to join the other northern European countries, in addition to use of the euro and the national currency," says Paavo Väyrynen.

To consider the proposal in parliament is necessary to collect at least 50,000 signatures in six months. Earlier, similarly adopted only one initiative - for same-sex marriage.
However, it is interesting that last weekend's proposal to leave the eurozone, "overtook" initiative for the abolition of the law on same-sex marriage, which was adopted in 2014. The survey currently has 50,000 signatures.