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The Green League (VIHR, fi, Vihreä liitto , sv, Gröna förbundet), shortened to the Greens ( fi, Vihreät, sv, De Gröna), is a green
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. Ideologically, the Green League is positioned on the centre-left of the political spectrum. It is a reformist party and it is supportive of feminism, animal rights and
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ideas. Originally split on whether Finland should join the European Union, the Green League is pro-European and was the first Finnish party in favor of the federalisation of the European Union. The Green League is among the large political parties in Finland. The Greens hold twenty of the 200 seats in the Finnish Parliament and three of Finland's 14 European Parliament seats. The party is a member of the Global Greens and the European Green Party; its MEPs sit in the Greens/EFA group in the European Parliament. Founded in 1987, the party absorbed a number of green organizations and their members, electing its first MPs in 1987. The party won ten seats in the 1991 election. Despite small losses in the in 1995 election, Pekka Haavisto joined Paavo Lipponen's
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, which was composed of a rainbow coalition. This made the Green League the first green party to form part of a national cabinet. The party remained in government until 2002 when it resigned in opposition to nuclear power. The party slowly rose in popularity between 1995 and
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, when winning a total of 15 seats, and joined the center-right-led government. In the 2011 election, the party suffered significant losses, falling to ten seats, but remained in government. In
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, the party recovered its losses from 2011, returning to 15 seats. In the 2019 election, the party achieved by far its best-ever result, winning 20 seats and 11.5% of the vote. They became the fifth-largest party and became the third-largest member of the Social Democratic-led government. In 2017 municipal elections the Green League was the fourth biggest party with 534 seats. They gained 211 more seats from
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. Since June 2019, the party’s leader and chairman has been Maria Ohisalo. From 2015 to 2019, the party was in opposition, and provided harsh criticism regarding the actions of the conservative Sipilä Cabinet such as financial support for economically well-off companies, Fortum's purchase of Uniper, and the expedited process of constitution-changing surveillance laws.


History


Founding

The Green League was founded on 28 February 1987 and was registered as a political party the next year. Political activity had begun already in the early 1980s, when
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,
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s, disillusioned young politicians from the marginalized Liberal People's Party and other active groups began to campaign on green issues in Finland. In 1995, it was the first European green party to be part of a state-level
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. The party was founded as a popular movement, which explains its name's descriptor ''liitto'', "league". Initially, there was much resistance within the movement against the founding of a political party, motivated by Robert Michels' iron law of oligarchy, which claims that movements inevitably degenerate into
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when they create a formal organization.Rauli Mickelsson. Suomen puolueet - Historia, muutos ja nykypäivä. Vastapaino 2007, 429 pages. The party still especially stresses openness and democratic decision-making. Even though ''liitto'' has been dropped from the party's website and advertisements, the word still remains in the official name.


Early activities (1983–1994)

The first two parliamentary representatives were elected even before the registration, in the 1983 parliamentary election. These were the first independent representatives in the Finnish Parliament. In
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the number of seats rose to four, and in
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to ten. About half of the party’s members were against Finland joining the European Union in 1994. Later, polls showed that most Greens were anti- Eurozone. The party heads declined to fight against euro adoption.


As part of the Lipponen Cabinets (1995–2003)

In the 1995 election, the Green League received a total of nine seats out of 200. The party joined the coalition cabinet led by the Social Democrats, and Pekka Haavisto became the Minister of the Environment, thus becoming the first green minister in Europe. The Green League received 7.3% of the vote, and gained two additional seats in the 1999 election, raising the total to 11. The Greens continued in the next coalition cabinet, but resigned in protest on 26 May 2002, after the cabinet's decision to allow the construction of a new nuclear plant was accepted by Parliament.


Growth to mainstream appeal (2003–present)

In 2003, the Green League received 8.0% of the vote, receiving a total of 14 seats. They increased their seats to 15 in the 2007 election while receiving 8.5% of the vote. In the 2011 election, the party lost five seats. In the
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, the Greens gained two of the thirteen Finnish seats in the European Parliament, which were occupied by Satu Hassi and Heidi Hautala. At the municipal level, the Greens are an important force in the politics of the main cities of Finland. In the municipal election of 2008 the Greens received 8.9% of the vote; the vote share was considerably higher in Helsinki, where the Greens became the second-largest party with 23.2% of the vote. In several other cities, the Greens achieved the position of the third-largest party. The Greens are weaker in rural area and especially in municipalities that experience high levels of outward migration. By the 2017 Green League party congress, Niinistö had served three full two-year terms as the chairman and stepped down according to the rules of the party. In the following leadership election, there were six candidates running for party chair, of whom MP Touko Aalto won the election. Soon after Aalto's election, the popularity of the Green League surged in the polls and raised briefly as the second most popular party in the country. However, in September 2017 the poll numbers turned into a downward slope, which continued until autumn 2018. After taking a month of sick leave due to exhaustion in September 2018, Aalto soon announced that he was resigning from his post, citing depression and fatigue. In November 2018, the Green League decided to choose a temporary chairman to lead the party into the 2019 parliamentary elections and until the next party convention. In the leadership election, former chairman Pekka Haavisto was once again elected as chairman. In June 2019, Haavisto stepped down as the chairman of the party. Maria Ohisalo was the only candidate in the leadership election and was thus elected as chairman. In 2021, at the initiative of Coel Thomas, the vice-chairman of the Green League, the Greens became the first political party in Finland to include the
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in its party program.


Ideology and policies

The Green League is no longer a protest party, nor an
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. Some Green candidates reject classifying the party as either left-wing or right-wing. Economic opinions of the members range between left and right. However, members of the party on average place their party left of the Social Democrats and right of the Left Alliance. In the chamber of the Parliament and assembly rooms of local councils, Green representatives sit between the Finns and the Social Democrats. The party is one of the strongest proponents for same-sex marriage. The party is also distinct in its opposition against universal male conscription and wants to opt for a gender-neutral, selective version. The eventual goal of the Greens is voluntary military service. In 2015, the party included universal basic income (UBI) as a proposal in their platform. In February 2019, the party announced that it wanted to introduce a 300 universal basic income in the 2019 to 2023 parliamentary term, before transitioning to a 600 tax-free UBI during the following 2023 to 2027 parliamentary term. In the spring of 2018, the party proposed lowering the voting age to 15. The party stated in December 2018 that it supports investing €10 billion in Finland's railway infrastructure and improving rail connections in the country, including building high-speed rail connections. In September 2021, the party voted to pass an internal motion supporting the legalisation and regulation of cannabis in Finland. It thus became the first party in Finland's Parliament to publicly state support for cannabis being legalised in the country.


Election results


Parliamentary elections

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Municipal elections

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European Parliament elections

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Presidential elections

Parliamentarian and then-former
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Heidi Hautala was a candidate in the presidential elections in 2000 and 2006, taking approximately a 3.5% share of votes in the first round in each. Pekka Haavisto was the first Green candidate in the
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to enter the second round. Haavisto got an 18.8% share of votes in the first round, and lost to centre-right
Sauli Niinistö Sauli Väinämö Niinistö (; born 24 August 1948) is a Finnish politician who has served as president of Finland since March 2012, the 12th person to hold that office. A lawyer by education, Niinistö was Chairman of the National Coalition Part ...
in the second round held on 5 February.


Politicians


List of party chairs

File:Kalle Könkkölä.jpg, Kalle Könkkölä
(1987) File:Heidi_Hautala_A4.jpg, Heidi Hautala
(1987–1991) File:Pekka_Sauri.jpg,
Pekka Sauri Pekka Markus Sauri (born 31 May 1954 in Helsinki) is a Finnish psychologist and a Green League politician. He is formerly the deputy mayor of Finland's capital city, Helsinki and chair of thProcura+ Campaignfor sustainable procurement. Sauri becam ...

(1991–1993) File:Pekka_Haavisto_2x3.jpg, Pekka Haavisto
(1993–1995, 2018–2019) File:Tuijabrax.jpg, Tuija Brax
(1995–1997) File:Satu_Hassi,_Finland-MIP-Europaparlament-by-Leila-Paul-1.jpg, Satu Hassi
(1997–2001) File:Osmo_Soininvaara.jpg, Osmo Soininvaara
(2001–2005) File:Tarja_Cronberg_Finnish_MEP_2014.jpg,
Tarja Cronberg Tarja Cronberg (née Mattila; born 29 June 1943 in Helsinki) is a Finnish Green League politician who served as a member of the European Parliament from 2011 until 2014. Cronberg was Member of the Finnish Parliament 2003–2007. She chaired ...

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Anni Sinnemäki Anni Milja Maaria Sinnemäki (born 20 July 1973) is a Finnish politician and a member of the Finnish Parliament between 1999 and 2015, representing the Green League. Biography She was first elected to the parliament in 1999 and served as the ...

(2009–2011) File:Ville Niinistö 2009.jpg, Ville Niinistö
(2011–2017) File:Touko Aalto.jpg, Touko Aalto
(2017–2018) File:Maria Ohisalo 2019 cropped.jpg, Maria Ohisalo
(2019–)


Current members of Parliament

The following 20 Greens politicians were elected to the Finnish Parliament in the 2019 parliamentary election. 16 out of 20 members are first-timers. 17 of the members are women. File:Pekka_Haavisto_2x3.jpg, Pekka Haavisto
( Minister for Foreign Affairs) File:Maria Ohisalo 2019 cropped.jpg, Maria Ohisalo
( Minister of the Interior)
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( Minister of the Environment and Climate Change) File:Mari_Holopainen.jpg,
Mari Holopainen Mari Holopainen (born 31 January 1981 in Espoo) is a Finnish politician currently serving in the Parliament of Finland for the Green League at the Helsinki Helsinki ( or ; ; sv, Helsingfors, ) is the Capital city, capital, primate city, ...

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Inka Hopsu Inka Inari Hopsu (born 25 September 1976 in Espoo) is a Finnish politician currently serving in the Parliament of Finland for the Green League at the Uusimaa (constituency), Uusimaa constituency. References External links ''Inka HOPSU, Memb ...

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Outi Alanko-Kahiluoto Outi Alanko-Kahiluoto (born 14 June 1966) is a Finnish politician representing the Green League. She was elected to the Finnish Parliament in the parliamentary election of March 2007 and reelected in 2011. In the 2015 parliamentary elections, Al ...
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Iiris Suomela Iiris Suomela (born 1 May 1994) is a Finnish politician currently serving in the Parliament of Finland for the Green League at the Pirkanmaa constituency. She is also a member of the Board of the student union of the University of Tampere. Wh ...

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Atte Harjanne Atte Erik Harjanne (born 13 July 1984 in Helsinki) is a Finnish politician currently serving in the Parliament of Finland for the Green League at the Helsinki Helsinki ( or ; ; sv, Helsingfors, ) is the Capital city, capital, primate ci ...

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Noora Koponen Noora Riikka Koponen (born 12 July 1983 in Kokkola) is a Finnish politician currently serving in the Parliament of Finland for the Green League at the Uusimaa (constituency), Uusimaa constituency. References

1983 births Living people Pe ...

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Saara Hyrkkö Saara Inkeri Hyrkkö (born 26 August 1987 in Helsinki) is a Finnish politician currently serving in the Parliament of Finland for the Green League at the Uusimaa (constituency), Uusimaa constituency. References

1987 births Living people ...

(New) File:Bella Forsgren Feb 2020 (cropped).jpg, Bella Forsgrén
(New) File:Sofia Virta 2.jpg, Sofia Virta
(New) File:Tiina_Elo.jpg, Tiina Elo
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Jenni Pitko Jenni Pitko (born 15 August 1986 in Kemi) is a Finnish politician currently serving in the Parliament of Finland for the Green League at the Oulu constituency. She was first elected to parliament in 2019. Previously, she served on the Oulu cit ...

(New) File:Heli Järvinen.jpg,
Heli Järvinen Heli Järvinen (born 31 May 1963) is a Finnish politician for the Green League, representing the Southern Savonia constituency from 2007 to 2011 and the Southeastern Finland constituency since 2015. She was elected to the Finnish Parliament in ...
File:No image available.svg, Hanna Holopainen
(New) File:Mirka Soinikoski 2019.jpg,
Mirka Soinikoski Mirka Johanna Soinikoski (born 16 December 1975 in Helsinki) is a Finnish politician currently serving in the Parliament of Finland for the Green League at the Tavastia constituency. Soinikoski is a medical specialist by education, graduating ...

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Current members of the European Parliament

Since 2020, the Green League has been represented by three MEPs in the European Parliament. File:Heidi_Hautala_A4.jpg, Heidi Hautala File:Ville_Niinistö_2009.jpg, Ville Niinistö File:Alviina Alametsä helmikuu 2019.jpg,
Alviina Alametsä Alviina Alametsä (born 29 September 1992) is a Finnish politician of the Green League who has been serving Member of the European Parliament since 2020. Before entering European politics, Alametsä has been a city councillor of Helsinki and cha ...


See also

* Green politics * Politics of Finland * List of environmental organizations * Pentti Linkola *
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References


External links


Official site
{{Authority control Green League 1987 establishments in Finland