Socialist Workers Party (Finland)

Socialist Workers' Party (Finnish: Sosialistinen Työväenpuolue, Swedish: Socialistiska Arbetarepartiet) was a political party in Finland. The STP was founded in 1973 as split from Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders (TPSL). STP emerged from a group that did not approve of the return of TPSL to the Social Democratic Party.

Socialist Workers' Party

Sosialistinen Työväenpuolue
FoundedMay 5, 1973 (1973-05-05)[1]
Split fromSocialist Union of Workers and Smallholders
Merged intoLeft Alliance
NewspaperPäivän Uutiset 1973–1976
Youth wingSocialist Youth League of Finland
Women's wingSocial Democratic Women's League of Finland
Children's wingVarhaisnuorisoliitto Haukat
IdeologySocialism
Political positionLeft-wing

STP had electoral alliances with Finnish People's Democratic League (SKDL), the mass front dominated by the Communist Party of Finland (SKP) but with little success. When SKP (and SKDL) split in 1985-1986 STP cooperated with Democratic Alternative which was founded by Communist Party of Finland (Unity) (SKPy).

In February 1990, STP chairman Pentti Waltzer said the party would join the new Left Alliance if Democratic Alternative decided to merge with it,[2] which later happened.

Elections

Parliament
Year MPs Votes
1975 -- 9 457 0.34%
1979 -- 2 955 0.10%
Municipal
Year Councillors Votes
1976 2 1 901 0.07%
Presidential
Year Electors Votes
1978 -- 2 187 0.1%

See also

References

  1. Mitä missä milloin 1975 (Otava 1974), p. 178.
  2. Marja Haapio & Matti Virtanen: Vasemmistoliiton "torikokous" kerää monenlaisia sosialisteja (Helsingin Sanomat 8.2.1990)


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