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This article is a list of political parties in Finland, which includes
Finland's Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothn ...
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. Finland has a multi-party system.
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s which comprise a majority of seats in the
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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
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, have thus been
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s 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
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, 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. 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
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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
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, but which are registered political parties, are listed below.


Unregistered


Historical parties


Parliamentary historical parties


Extra-parliamentary historical parties

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(''Ruotsalainen puolue'') 1870–1906 * Liberal party (''Liberaalinen puolue'') 1880–1885 * Finnish Active Resistance Party (''Suomen aktiivinen vastustuspuolue'') 1904–1908 *
National Workers' Party The National Workers' Party ( pl, Narodowa Partia Robotnicza, NPR) was a political party in Poland. History The NPR was established in Warsaw on 23 May 1920 by a merger of the National Workers' Union and the National Party of Workers.Jerzy Jan L ...
(''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 A united front is an alliance of groups against their common enemies, figuratively evoking unification of previously separate geographic fronts and/or unification of previously separate armies into a front. The name often refers to a political a ...
(''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 The Finnish People's Organisation (Finnish: , SKJ) (Swedish: , FFO) was a bilingual Nazi party founded by Jaeger Captain Arvi Kalsta. Supporters of the movement were also called Kalstaites after the leader. The inaugural meeting of the organization ...
(''Suomen Kansan Järjestö'') 1933–1936 *
Finnish-Socialist Workers' Party The Finnish-Socialist Workers' Party (Finnish: , SSTP) was a Finnish Nazi party that operated from 1934 to 1944 and was led by engineer Ensio Uoti.Ekberg 1991, s. 95–99. The party program In its program, the party stated that its core goal wa ...
(''Suomalaissosialistinen Työväen Puolue'') 1934–1944 *
Finnish Labor Front The Finnish Labor Front (Finnish: , ST) was a Nazi party in Finland during the 1930s. The Finnish Labor Front was founded in August 1936 and registered in January 1937. The founders , and had previously been active in the Finnish People's O ...
(''Suomen Työrintama'') 1936–1939 *
Party of Finnish National Work A party is a gathering of people who have been invited by a host for the purposes of socializing, conversation, recreation, or as part of a festival or other commemoration or celebration of a special occasion. A party will often feature ...
(''Suomalais-Kansallisen Työn Puolue'') 1939–? *
Finnish National Socialist Labor Organisation The Finnish National Socialist Labor Organisation (Finnish language, Finnish: , SKT) was a Finnish Nazi party led by Teo Snellman. The movement that operated during the armistice and the Continuation War was also known as the National Reform Labor ...
(''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 Independence Party may refer to: Active parties Outside United States * Independence Party (Egypt) * Estonian Independence Party * Independence Party (Finland) * Independence Party (Iceland) * Independence Party (Mauritius) * Independence Part ...
(''Itsenäisyyspuolue'') 1960s *
Party Organisation of Finnish Entrepreneurs A party is a gathering of people who have been invited by a host for the purposes of socializing, conversation, recreation, or as part of a festival or other commemoration or celebration of a special occasion. A party will often feature ...
(''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 Patriotic People's Movement ( fi, Isänmaallinen kansanliike, IKL, sv, Fosterländska folkrörelsen) was a Finnish nationalist and anti-communist political party. IKL was the successor of the previously banned Lapua Movement. It existed from 1 ...
(''Isänmaallinen kansanliike''), 1993–2010 *
Natural Law Party The Natural Law Party (NLP) is a transnational party founded in 1992 on "the principles of Transcendental Meditation", the laws of nature, and their application to all levels of government. At its peak, it was active in up to 74 countries; it con ...
(''Luonnonlain puolue'') 1994–2001 *
Workers' Party of Finland Workers' Party of Finland ( fi, Suomen Työväenpuolue, sv, Finlands Arbetarparti) is a left-wing political party in Finland. The STP was founded in 2006 as a successor to the Alternative League (1999–2006). In the 2007 parliamentary election ...
(''Suomen Työväenpuolue'') 1999–2018 * Forces for Change in Finland (''Muutosvoimat Suomi'') 2002–2007 *
For the Poor For the Poor (Finnish: ''Köyhien Asialla'') is a Finnish political party, not situated anywhere on the traditional political map. It was founded in November 2002. The party is one of the smallest in Finland, as it has no seats in either the Parli ...
(''Köyhien Asialla'') 2002–2015 *
Blue and White Front The Blue and White Front ( fi, Sinivalkoinen Rintama) (formerly Freedom Party – Finland's Future) ( fi, Vapauspuolue – Suomen tulevaisuus) is an ultranationalist political party in Finland which was founded in 2009. History The VP was founded ...
(''Sinivalkoinen Rintama'') 2009–2015


See also

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Parliament of Finland The Parliament of Finland ( ; ) is the unicameral and supreme legislature of Finland, founded on 9 May 1906. In accordance with the Constitution of Finland, sovereignty belongs to the people, and that power is vested in the Parliament. The ...
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Government of Finland sv, Finlands statsråd , border = , image = File:Finnish Government logo.png , image_size = 250 , caption = , date = , state = Republic of Finland , polity = , coun ...
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President of Finland The president of the Republic of Finland ( fi, Suomen tasavallan presidentti; sv, Republiken Finlands president) is the head of state of Finland. Under the Constitution of Finland, executive power is vested in the Finnish Government and the p ...
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Elections in Finland There are four types of elections in Finland. Each Finnish citizen at least 18 years of age has the right to vote in each of the elections, which decide the following: the president, the parliament, the MEPs, and the municipal and city counci ...
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Politics of Finland The politics of Finland take place within the framework of a parliamentary representative democracy. Finland is a republic whose head of state is President Sauli Niinistö, who leads the nation's foreign policy and is the supreme commander of ...
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List of political parties in Åland Åland has a multi-party system with numerous political parties, in which a party often has no chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments. Parties with elected representation at the nation ...
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List of ruling political parties by country This is a list of ruling political parties by country, in the form of a table with a link to an overview of political parties in each country and showing which party system is dominant in each country. A political party is a political organizat ...


References


External links


NSD: European Election Database - Political parties of Finland
{{List of political parties in Europe
Finland Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of B ...
Political parties A political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular country's elections. It is common for the members of a party to hold similar ideas about politics, and parties may promote specific ideological or pol ...
Political parties A political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular country's elections. It is common for the members of a party to hold similar ideas about politics, and parties may promote specific ideological or pol ...