List of political parties in Finland
This article is a list of political parties in Finland, which includes Finland's national-level political parties and excludes local and provincial parties (such as the parties of Åland). A party is defined as a political association whose existence is recorded in the Ministry of Justice's party register.[1]
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Finland has a multi-party system. Coalition governments which comprise a majority of seats in the Parliament of Finland are the norm. Those parties which are not in government are called the opposition. Due to the lack of an electoral threshold, many parties are usually represented in Parliament. As a result, it is all but impossible for one party to win a majority. Additionally, the socialist and non-socialist blocs usually cannot win enough seats between them to form a governing coalition on their own. Most Finnish governments, particularly since World War II, have thus been grand coalitions comprising parties stretching across the political spectrum.
Parties work in parliamentary groups (eduskuntaryhmät), usually voting with party discipline, which is however not absolute.
Parties are composed of local chapters based in municipalities. In municipalities, which are fundamental administrative units of the country, parties hold seats in the municipal councils, but often have to compete for them with local non-party groups.
Finnish law states that a political association which fulfills certain conditions is eligible to become a political party free of charge.[1] Among these conditions are:
- that the primary purpose of the association is to affect governmental affairs,
- that it has received at least 5,000 votes in any parliamentary, municipal, or European Parliament election,
- that the association's rules secure the following of democratic principles in its decision making and activities,
- and that it has a general program based on these rules which expresses the association's principles and goals regarding its actions in governmental affairs.
A registered party may nominate candidates in any national and local elections, and a party that is represented in parliament is entitled to a government subsidy relative to its number of seats. To qualify as a registered party, an association must have bylaws guaranteeing democratic internal organization and must be able to present 5,000 signatures from supporters who are eligible to vote. A party that fails to win a single seat in two consecutive parliamentary elections is stricken from the register but may apply again. (In contrast, a voluntary association has a requirement of 20,000 supporters and is not eligible for party subsidy.)
Parliamentary parties
Extra-parliamentary parties
Registered
Those parties that have received neither a seat in the Parliament of Finland nor in the European Parliament, but which are registered political parties, are listed below.
Party | Ideology | CCs | Leader | Founded | Ref | ||
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Animal Justice Party Eläinoikeuspuolue Djurrättspartiet |
EOP | Animal rights | 0 | Santeri Pienimäki | 2016 | [2][3][4] | |
Blue Reform Sininen tulevaisuus Blå framtid |
SIN | Conservatism Soft Euroscepticism |
60 | Kari Kulmala | 2017 | [2][3][4] | |
Citizens' Party Kansalaispuolue Medborgarpartiet |
KP | Centrism Euroscepticism |
1 | Sami Kilpeläinen | 2016 | [2][3][4] | |
Feminist Party Feministinen puolue Feministiska partiet |
FP | Feminism | 1 | Katju Aro | 2016 | [2][3][4] | |
Finnish People First Suomen Kansa Ensin |
SKE | Nationalism | 0 | Riikka Salmi | 2018 | [10][11] | |
Independence Party Itsenäisyyspuolue Självständighetspartiet |
IPU | Euroscepticism Economic democracy |
2 | Henri Aitakari | 1994 | [2][3][4] | |
Liberal Party Liberaalipuolue Liberalpartiet |
LIB | Classical liberalism Economic liberalism |
5 | Harri Kreus | 2016 | [2][3][4] | |
Pirate Party Piraattipuolue Piratpartiet |
PP | Pirate politics Social liberalism |
2 | Pekka Mustonen | 2008 | [2][3][4] | |
Seven Star Movement Seitsemän tähden liike Sju stjärnors rörelsen |
TL | Political independence Non-alignment Anti-immigration |
0 | Seppo Hauta-aho | 2018 | [12][13][14] | |
Unregistered
Party | Ideology | CCs | Leader | Founded | Ref | ||
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Communist Party Kommunistinen Puolue Kommunistiska Parti |
SKP | Communism | 2 | Juha-Pekka Väisänen | 1994 | [2][3][4] | |
Communist Workers' Party Kommunistinen Työväenpuolue Kommunistiska Arbetarpartiet |
KTP | Communism Marxism–Leninism |
0 | Mikko Vartiainen | 1988 | [2][3][4] | |
Change 2011 Muutos 2011 Förändring 2011 |
M11 | Direct democracy | 0 | Anita Saarinen | 2009 | [4][15][16] |
Historical parties
Parliamentary historical parties
Party | Founded | Dissolved | |
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Finnish Party Suomalainen Puolue |
1863 | 1918 | |
Young Finnish Party Nuorsuomalainen Puolue |
1894 | 1918 | |
Christian Workers' Union of Finland Suomen Kristillisen Työväen Liitto, KTL |
1906 | 1922 | |
People's Party Kansanpuolue |
1917 | 1918 | |
Communist Party of Finland Suomen Kommunistinen Puolue, SKP |
1918 | 1992 | |
National Progressive Party Kansallinen Edistyspuolue |
1918 | 1951 | |
Liberal Swedish Party Ruotsalainen vapaamielinen puolue |
1919 | 1951 | |
Patriotic People's Movement Isänmaallinen kansanliike |
1932 | 1944 | |
People's Party Kansanpuolue |
1932 | 1936 | |
Finnish People's Democratic League Suomen Kansan Demokraattinen Liitto, SKDL |
1945 | 1990 | |
Liberal League Vapaamielisten liitto |
1951 | 1965 | |
Liberals Liberaalit |
1965 | 2011 | |
Finnish People's Unity Party Suomen Kansan Yhtenäisyyden Puolue, SKYP |
1972 | 1983 | |
Constitutional Right Party Perustuslaillinen Oikeistopuolue, POP |
1973 | 1992 | |
Democratic Alternative Demokraattinen Vaihtoehto, Deva |
1986 | 1990 | |
Kirjava ”Puolue” – Elonkehän Puolesta | 1988 | 2003 | |
People's Party of Finland Suomen Kansanpuolue |
1951 | 1965 | |
Reform Group Remonttiryhmä |
1998 | 2001 | |
Finnish Rural Party Suomen Maaseudun Puolue |
1959 | 1995 | |
Small Farmers Party Pienviljelijäin Puolue |
1936 | 1954 | |
Small Farmers' Party of Finland Suomen Pienviljelijäin Puolue |
1929 | 1936 | |
Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders Sosialistinen työväen ja pienviljelijöiden vaalijärjestö, STPV |
1924 | 1930 | |
Socialist Workers' Party of Finland Suomen Sosialistinen Työväenpuolue, SSTP |
1920 | 1923 | |
Socialist Unity Party Sosialistinen yhtenäisyyspuolue, SYP |
1946 | 1955 | |
Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders Työväen ja Pienviljelijöiden Sosialidemokraattinen Liitto, TPSL |
1959 | 1973 | |
Young Finns Nuorsuomalaiset |
1994 | 1999 |
Extra-parliamentary historical parties
- Swedish party (Ruotsalainen puolue) 1870–1906
- Liberal party (Liberaalinen puolue) 1880–1885
- Finnish Active Resistance Party (Suomen aktiivinen vastustuspuolue) 1904–1908
- National Workers' Party (Kansallinen Työväenpuolue) 1917–?
- Socialist Party of Work (Sosialistinen Työpuolue) 1917–1919
- Peasant People's Party (Talonpoikaiskansan puolue) 1924–1933
- Farmers' Party (Maanviljelijäin Puolue) 1927–1929
- United Front (Yhteisrintama) 193?–1940
- New Finnish Party (Uusi Suomalainen Puolue) 1932–1945
- Finnish Socialist Party (Suomalaissosialistinen Puolue) 1932–1937
- Patriotic People's Party (Isänmaallinen Kansanpuolue) 1932–1933
- Finnish People's Organisation (Suomen Kansan Järjestö) 1933–1936
- Finnish Socialist Workers' Party (Suomalaissosialistinen Työväen Puolue) 1934–1944
- Work Front of Finland (Suomen Työrintama) 1936–1939
- Party of Finnish National Work (Suomalais-Kansallisen Työn Puolue) 1939–?
- National Socialist People's Party of Finland (Suomen Kansallissosialistinen Työväenpuolue) 1940–1943
- Neo-Socialist Party (Uus-sosialistinen puolue) 1940–1945
- Organisation of National Socialists (Kansallissosialistien Järjestö) 1940–1944
- National Socialists of Finland (Suomen Kansallissosialistit) 1941–1944
- Radical People's Party (Radikaalinen Kansanpuolue) 1944–1951
- Independent Middle Class (Itsenäinen keskiluokka) 1949–1951
- Finnish People's Party (Suomalainen kansanpuolue) 1950s
- Independence Party (Itsenäisyyspuolue) 1960s
- Party Organisation of Finnish Entrepreneurs (Suomen Yksityisyrittäjäin Puoluejärjestö) 1972–1979
- Socialist Workers' Party (Sosialistinen Työväenpuolue) 1973–1990
- Pensioners' Party of Finland (Suomen Eläkeläisten Puolue) 1985–1999
- Joint Responsibility Party (Yhteisvastuu puolue) 1987–2007
- Senior Citizens' Party of Finland (Suomen Senioripuolue), 1990–2014
- Women's Party (Naisten puolue) 1990–1995
- Party of Humanity (Ihmisyydenpuolue) 1991–1995
- Finnish People's Blue-whites (Suomen Kansan Sinivalkoiset, SKS) 1993–2010
- Patriotic People's Movement (Isänmaallinen kansanliike), 1993–2010
- Natural Law Party (Luonnonlain puolue) 1994–2001
- Workers' Party of Finland (Suomen Työväenpuolue) 1999–2018
- Forces for Change in Finland (Muutosvoimat Suomi) 2002–2007
- For the Poor (Köyhien Asialla) 2002–2015
- Blue and White Front (Sinivalkoinen Rintama) 2009–2015
See also
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