The Greens’ Atte Harjante became the speaking head of the party’s cannabis decision – and how well Harjanne succeeds in this may determine his rise to succeed the president.
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Atte Harjanne, Iiris Suomela and Hanna Holopainen, elected Vice-Chairs of the Greens, at a remote party meeting in Helsinki on 11 September. Picture: Heikki Saukkomaa / Lehtikuva
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The Greens new vice-chairman Atte Harjanne has thanked me from one studio to another earlier this week for talking about cannabis. On Monday night he was in the Coalition Antti Häkkänen with In studio A.. On Tuesday, first Yle on the morning TV and then on the radio side In the morning Päivi Räsänen (kd) and Mikko Kärnän (center).
