Finland is suspected of having joined NATO illegally without authority - Ex-diplomat: "It seems that treason is at hand"
Published 04/04/2023 18:52, 2443 reads, 1 comment
It is reported that Finland is now the 31st member of the military alliance NATO, but how officially? Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto has signed the accession document in Brussels as Finland's representative, but did the representatives who ended their term on March 29, 2023 have the right to do so? According to Jali Raida, a former diplomat who filed a petition with the President's office today, the accession was carried out without constitutional rights and a request for an investigation into treason has been submitted to the chancellor of justice.
Finland has been accepted as a member of NATO today, Tuesday, April 4, 2023, at NATO facilities and gatherings in Brussels. Finland was represented at the events by President Sauli Niinistö , Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto and Defense Minister Antti Kaikkonen .
"The representatives of Finland, President of the Republic Sauli Niinistö, Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto and Defense Minister Antti Kaikkonen have no longer had the right to represent Finland in Brussels in measures related to Finland's NATO. That authority expired on Wednesday, March 29, 2023," writes ex-diplomat Jali Raita in a letter addressed to the office of the president of the republic.
The Parliament announced the end of the Parliament's work on March 29, 2023, when the Speaker of the Parliament, Matti Vanhanen, delivered the Parliament's greeting to the President of the Republic, after which President Niinistö declared the Parliament's work ended for the election period.
Both Pekka Haavisto's and Antti Kaikkonen's powers have been based on the powers of the parliament elected in 2019. That parliament ended its work and the Republic of Finland prepared for new parliamentary elections on Sunday, April 3, 2023. The elections were held and new MPs were elected last Sunday.
According to Jali Raida, measures related to Finland's NATO should have waited until the new parliament had elected a new government in a democratic process, whose members, i.e. the newly elected ministers, would have the right to represent the Republic of Finland, and the appointments would have been formally completed.
"There seems to be treason at hand", Raita emphasizes in the petition received by MV-Lehte, which was delivered today, Tuesday, to the president's office.
Raita compares the situation to the fact that when a person dies, his legal status ends, and legal actions can no longer be taken against him or on his behalf. A person's human status ends when he actually dies and not at the moment when, for example, a doctor certifies him as dead.
"The Finnish parliament and government "died" on Wednesday, March 29, 2023. After that, ministers Haavisto and Kaikkone only had formal, precisely delimited powers. That authority no longer includes representing Finland at NATO events in Brussels on April 4, 2023," Raita continues.
According to the Constitution, the President of the Republic has also no longer had the authority to represent Finland in foreign policy matters. That jurisdiction expired on Wednesday, March 29, 2023. What is at hand appears to be treason in the events in Brussels that occurred on Tuesday, April 4, 2023.
According to Yle's news, Pekka Haavisto signed the NATO accession document in Brussels, which is suspected to have happened without the right of representation:
Investigation request to the Chancellor of Justice
Jali Raita has submitted a request for an investigation into the suspected crime that happened today, Tuesday, to the Chancellor of Justice, in which he also refers to the above-mentioned letter he sent to the president's office.
Chancellor of Justice Tuomas Pöysti
Government Affairs Department: Maija SaloSubject: Possible treason on Tuesday, April 4, 2023 in connection with Finland's admission to NATO in Brussels, please refer my letter to the office of the President of the Republic today, April 4, 2023.
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Honorable Chancellor of Justice Tuomas Pöysti, I respectfully request that you intervene in the matter at hand and investigate possible treason
The President of the Republic Sauli Niinistö and his entourage must be immediately reimbursed for the travel expenses incurred for the trip to Brussels, including daily allowances.
Those guilty of violations must be held legally responsible, sentenced to penalties and charged for the monetary costs and damages they caused.
Finland's accession to NATO is prevented by the following international agreements, which have also been violated.
Peace Treaty between the Republic of Finland and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (SopS 3/9140) (Moscow Peace Treaty) 12.3.1940 (eng. Moscow Peace Treaty)
Peace Treaty with Finland (SopS20/1947) (Treaty of Paris) 10 February 1947 (English Treaty of Paris)
Treaty between the Republic of Finland and the Russian Federation on the Basis for Relations (SopS 63/1992) 20 January 1992.
I repeat to you the content of my attached letter to the office of the President of the Republic on 4 April 2023 and I ask for urgent measures.
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Somerla 4/4/2023, Best regards,
Jali Raita, guerilla lieutenant in the SA reserve, master's degree in engineering, ex. diplomat, ex. Notary Public
UMV/UVM, 4 April 2023
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