The Finnish government has decided to allow a controlled and limited reopening of slot machine gambling, introducing a new regulatory framework to govern the operations more strictly than before. The reform includes establishing a new gambling authority responsible for overseeing slot machine activities to enhance regulatory supervision and address past concerns regarding the state's monopoly in gambling. Previously, slot machines were operated primarily through Veikkaus, the state-owned monopoly, which faced criticism for the widespread availability of slot machines and the associated gambling harms. The government's decision aims to reduce these harms by limiting the number and placement of slot machines and instituting clearer control mechanisms. The move is part of a broader effort to reform Finland's gambling sector, balancing economic interests with public health considerations. This approach reflects growing concerns within the country about responsible gambling and the social impacts of accessible slot machines.