Elections for parliament were held on Sunday.
The results aren't majorly surprising, but do signify a major shift. the center-left Social Democratic party barely edged out to become the largest, and they plan on forming a centrist left-right coalition to form a cabinet.
This coalition is to include a number of parties that have in past criticized the H-X program:
On the other hand, inappropriate US pressure on Finnish authorities to purchase the F-35 or F/A-18 Super Hornet combat aircraft rather than one of their European competitors—France’s Rafale, the British-made Eurofighter, or Sweden’s Gripen—could easily backfire. In January, Finland’s outgoing defense minister criticized the Social Democrats, Greens, and Left Alliance for suggesting that the government’s plan to purchase sixty-four of the new multirole fighters—at an estimated cost of $13 billion—should be revisited. The Finns Party reportedly also is interested in reducing the aircraft number.
Source:
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/n ... ll-countryThe far-right Finns Party has been excluded from coalition talks, however the Social Democrats won and the Greens and Left Alliance are invited. Only the center-right National Coalition has so far not criticized the program, and they too are critical to the cabinet formation period ahead.
I don't expect to see a change to the program, but it's important to know that there's political will among some to change its direction, and that a hiccup could be just around the corner.
Further reading:
https://www.defensenews.com/air/2019/01 ... -purchase/,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Finn ... y_election