The document provides information on the public administration and legal system of Finland. It discusses Finland's history, governance structure, and administrative system. Key points include: - Finland has a parliamentary system with 200 members of parliament who are elected every four years. Power is separated among legislative, executive, and judicial branches. - The legal system is centralized and based on separation of powers. It has a supreme court, courts of appeal, and district courts. - Local governments are divided into 444 municipalities which have self-governance powers. Municipal councils are elected and appoint mayors.