Finnish People's Unity Party ( fi, Suomen Kansan Yhtenäisyyden Puolue, SKYP) was a split from the
Rural Party of Finland. The party was formed as some of the members of the parliamentary group of the
Rural Party of Finland wanted to support the idea of re-electing the president of Finland
Urho Kekkonen
Urho Kaleva Kekkonen (; 3 September 1900 – 31 August 1986), often referred to by his initials UKK, was a Finnish politician who served as the eighth and longest-serving president of Finland from 1956 to 1982. He also served as prime minister ...
without presidential elections for the years 1974–1978. This was impossible for the chairman
Veikko Vennamo
Veikko Emil Aleksander Vennamo (originally ''Fennander'') (11 June 1913 – 12 June 1997) was a Finnish politician. In 1959, he founded the Finnish Rural Party (''Suomen Maaseudun Puolue''), which was succeeded by the True Finns in 1995. He had o ...
due to the longstanding disputes between Vennamo and the Centre Party.
The main goal for Urho Kekkonen was to diminish in the Northern Europe then tensions between the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic as well as the reasons between the USA and the Soviet Union. One way of improving the position of the neutrality suspected to have been favourable to the Soviet Union in some of the NATO countries like Germany, UK and USA was to organise
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in Helsinki in 1975 which had been prepared in various forms since 1969 in the ministry for foreign affairs of Finland. Kekkonen did not want to have elections where his political opponents could criticize his foreign policies publicly just before CSCE.
Abstaining the criticism was impossible for the
Rural Party of Finland as it was based on the criticism of the urbanisation accepted too widely by the
Agrarian League and as its chairman
Veikko Vennamo
Veikko Emil Aleksander Vennamo (originally ''Fennander'') (11 June 1913 – 12 June 1997) was a Finnish politician. In 1959, he founded the Finnish Rural Party (''Suomen Maaseudun Puolue''), which was succeeded by the True Finns in 1995. He had o ...
had opposed Kekkonen's re-election in 1962 and 1968.
8 September 1972, 12 members of the parliamentary group of the Rural Party of Finland walked out from the meeting. They protested against the action taken by the chairman Veikko Vennamo. He had declared, that
Mauno Kurppa and
Heikki Kainulainen have been sacked from the board of the party and also that MPs
Lauri Linna and
Artturi Niemelä are temporarily forbidden to take part in the parliamentary work in the parliamentary group of the party. On 24 October 1972, those who had walked out, formed their own parliamentary group, which led to the counter actions. Veikko Vennamo forced the party basic registered societies to oust the members of the new competing parliamentary group or had the registered societies, which refused to oust their member MPs, ousted, In the electoral district Lapland Vennamo had to have all the basic societies ousted as the basic registered societies refused to oust the members of the parliament together.
To ensure the success of the ousted members of the parliaments a revision to the
party law of Finland was made with the help of pro-Kekkonen parties and also the MPs ousted from the Rural Party of Finland. According to the revision, the members of the parliament can have the stare party subsidies to the new party in case half or more of the all MPs change the party. In 1972 general elections the Rural Party of Finland has had 18 MPs. With the revision of the party law the economic positions of the 12 MPs was guaranteed for the general elections of the year 1975.
Veikko Vennamo called those who backed the law and had left his party "the banknote spined" (eg. ones who have banknotes in the place of backbone; fi, seteliselkärankaiset, also a wordplay on the Finnish term for
vertebrates
Vertebrates () comprise all animal taxa within the subphylum Vertebrata () (chordates with backbones), including all mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Vertebrates represent the overwhelming majority of the phylum Chordata, with c ...
) as a harsh reminder for political corruption with the help of the state parliamentary subsidies.
Election results
Presidential
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1978
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Eino Haikala
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1982
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Raino Westerholm
Raino Olavi Westerholm (20 November 1919 – 1 June 2017) was a Finnish politician. Westerholm was born in Kuusankoski. He was leader of the Finnish Christian League from 1973 to 1982. He was also member of the Finnish parliament from 1970 to 19 ...
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, align="right" , 994
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Political parties established in 1972
Nordic agrarian parties
Defunct political parties in Finland
Defunct agrarian political parties
Political parties disestablished in 1983
1972 establishments in Finland
1983 disestablishments in Finland
Political schisms