The Finnish Parliament is set to discuss a government project to liberalize the sale of alcohol, despite opposition from the health committee and the Christian Democrats. The project, a campaign promise of Prime Minister Petteri Orpo's party, aims to allow the sale of beer and cider in retail chains, a change from the current system that limits the purchase of drinks stronger than 5% to state-owned specialty stores. This measure is part of Finland's efforts to address alcohol abuse, a significant public health issue in the country. The bill is expected to pass, given the support of the ruling coalition parties.