A petition signed by 50,000 Finns has forced Finland’s parliament to debate whether to remain in the eurozone, a senior parliamentary official told Reuters on November 16.

As reported by CNBC World, Finland has seen a dramatic rise in euro-scepticism in recent years. In 2011, the True Finns party – a nationalist, anti-immigrant, anti-euro party won 19% of the vote, making it the third largest party in parliament.

In 2015 elections, the Finns Party, as it is now known, gained 17.7% of the v...