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The Patriotic People's Movement (, IKL) was a political organization in
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. It regarded itself as the successor of the original
Patriotic People's Movement Patriotic People's Movement (, IKL, ) was a Finnish nationalist and anti-communist political party. IKL was the successor of the previously banned Lapua Movement. It existed from 1932 to 1944 and had an ideology similar to its predecessor, exce ...
that had operated in the interwar years until the end of the
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. After a few active years and moderate success fighting for the legacy of the bankrupt populist
Finnish Rural Party The Finnish Rural Party (, SMP; , FLP) was an agrarian and populist political party in Finland. Starting as a breakaway faction of the Agrarian League in 1959 as the Small Peasants' Party of Finland (Suomen Pientalonpoikien Puolue), the party ...
, IKL failed to be admitted to the and its activities died out after 1998.


History

The history of the Patriotic People's Movement can be traced to its predecessor – also called
Patriotic People's Movement Patriotic People's Movement (, IKL, ) was a Finnish nationalist and anti-communist political party. IKL was the successor of the previously banned Lapua Movement. It existed from 1932 to 1944 and had an ideology similar to its predecessor, exce ...
(, IKL) – that had operated in the interwar years until the end of the
Continuation War The Continuation War, also known as the Second Soviet–Finnish War, was a conflict fought by Finland and Nazi Germany against the Soviet Union during World War II. It began with a Finnish declaration of war on 25 June 1941 and ended on 19 ...
. Founding
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organizations in Finland had been outlawed by the
Moscow Armistice The Moscow Armistice was signed between Finland on one side and the Soviet Union and United Kingdom on the other side on 19 September 1944, ending the Continuation War. The Armistice restored the Moscow Peace Treaty of 1940, with a number of modi ...
that ended the
Continuation War The Continuation War, also known as the Second Soviet–Finnish War, was a conflict fought by Finland and Nazi Germany against the Soviet Union during World War II. It began with a Finnish declaration of war on 25 June 1941 and ended on 19 ...
and was also politically impossible due to Finnish efforts to maintain working relations with the
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. This changed with the
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in the early 1990s that coincided with Finland renouncing the relevant statues of the Moscow Armistice. Many
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or
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organizations were founded at that time. IKL, founded in 1993, was one of the most prominent. Even with the changes, authorities were initially reluctant to register the party. It, however, chose to distinguish it from the original IKL by adopting a slightly different name, ("Patriotic National Alliance"), IKL, and so succeeded in registration. The group was highly active in its initial years. It immediately started to collect in order to be admitted to the with the intent to participate in the 1995 parliamentary election. IKL campaigned by opposing Finland's membership in the
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, advocating for a "
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" that would include the . Another development that paved the way for IKL took place in 1995 when the populist
Finnish Rural Party The Finnish Rural Party (, SMP; , FLP) was an agrarian and populist political party in Finland. Starting as a breakaway faction of the Agrarian League in 1959 as the Small Peasants' Party of Finland (Suomen Pientalonpoikien Puolue), the party ...
was bankrupt. This left a void for parties with similar ideology in Finnish politics. Two political forces – IKL and
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– sought to replace its role. According to its chairman , IKL was the rightful spiritual successor of SMP, which he regarded in turn as the successor of the original IKL. Järviharju campaigned to get former SMP members to join IKL instead of the True Finns, succeeding in making his group a viable option to replace SMP. Initially, IKL also cooperated with
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like
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and Väinö Kuisma. Later, in the late 1990s, it also sympathized the
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movement such as the band . Not having succeeded in collecting the requisite number of supporter cards by 1996, its members opted to stand for the 1996 European Parliament and
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on the ballots of True Finns, the
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and the . In 1998, the organization declared itself a political party, although it still had not been admitted to the party register. When its supporter cards were found to have inconsistencies later the same year, it withdrew its attempt to register. After the blow, it fell into disarray. Its actives and Jura Jukola went on to found
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. Järviharju gained influence in a party originally founded by Kuisma,
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, that had succeeded in being admitted to the party register, and had it renamed Suomen Isänmaallinen Kansanliike in 2006. The party lost its registered status the following year. The 1993 IKL still remains as a
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, based in
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.


Organization

The chairman of the organization was , formerly vice-chairman of the
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. It had more than twenty local chapters. Its organ, ''
Ajan Suunta ''Ajan Suunta'' (Direction of Time) was the newspaper of the Finnish Patriotic People's Movement (IKL) that ran from 1932 to 1944. IKL published thirty newspapers and magazines, but the daily newspaper ''Ajan Suunta'' was the main organ of the pa ...
'' was edited in professional standard and managed to be printed more than once per year and had a correspondent
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,
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. Its content is described by ,
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and
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as "conservative and rigid". The newspaper gradually started to come out with less and less pages and the number of contributors plummeted in 1999 until it stopped appearing in 2000. The slogan of IKL was "Home, Religion and Fatherland". It adopted a black uniform, logo and flag that closely resembled that of its predecessor. The organization's youth wing was called the
Blue-and-Blacks The Blue-and-Blacks (Sinimustat) was a fascist youth organization that operated in Finland from 1930 to 1936, initially affiliated with the Lapua Movement and then the Patriotic People's Movement (IKL).Mikko Uola: Sinimusta veljeskunta – Isänma ...
, adopting the name of the youth wing of the original IKL. When it was founded in 1995, there were grandiose, world-wide plans for activities, but it only ever held one meeting that same year with no further activities. When IKL sent a delegation a
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march organized by France's
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in 1996, a representative of Sinimustat was present. Efforts to form international ties continued when, in turn, Carl Lang, a Front National MEP, was present at the summer meeting of IKL and an attempt to form a network with
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parties.


See also

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Politics of Finland The politics of Finland take place within the framework of a Parliamentary system, parliamentary representative democracy. Finland is a republic whose head of state is President of Finland, President Alexander Stubb, who leads the nation's for ...
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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 exis ...
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Elections in Finland There are five types of elections in Finland: elections for the President of Finland, president, the Parliament of Finland, parliament, county councils of the Wellbeing services counties of Finland, wellbeing services counties, Municipalities of ...


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* {{Authority control 1993 establishments in Finland Defunct political parties in Finland Nationalist parties in Finland Neo-fascist parties Fascism in Finland