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Socialist Workers' Party of Finland () was a Finnish
political party A political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular area's elections. It is common for the members of a party to hold similar ideas about politics, and parties may promote specific political ideology, ...
in the early 1920s. The SSTP consisted of radical leftists who split from the
Social Democratic Party of Finland The Social Democratic Party of Finland ( , SDP, nicknamed: ''demarit'' in Finnish; , SD) is a social democratic political party in Finland. It is the third-largest party in the Parliament of Finland with a total of 43 seats. Founded in 1899 as ...
after the
Finnish Civil War The Finnish Civil War was a civil war in Finland in 1918 fought for the leadership and control of the country between Whites (Finland), White Finland and the Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic (Red Finland) during the country's transition fr ...
of 1918. The banned
Communist Party of Finland The Communist Party of Finland (, SKP; ) was a communist political party in Finland. The SKP was a section of Comintern and illegal in Finland until 1944. The SKP was banned by the state from its founding and did not participate in any elec ...
(SKP) was the main force behind the party but other socialists were also involved. The SSTP was banned in 1923 and its leading members, including 27 members of parliament, were jailed. The party was succeeded by the
Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders The Communist Party of Finland (, SKP; ) was a communist political party in Finland. The SKP was a section of Comintern and illegal in Finland until 1944. The SKP was banned by the state from its founding and did not participate in any elec ...
(1924–1930). The SSTP was established on 13 May 1920 at the Helsinki Workers' House. The founding congress was attended by 82 delegates, representing 42 different organisations. The decision to found a new party was made after the left lost the battle inside the SDP. An interim party leadership had already been chosen earlier and it led the organisation until the congress. A number of Social Democratic Party organisations joined the new party and they formed the basic organisation for the SSTP. Most of the SSTP founders had been involved in the civil war. On the second day of the founding congress, the SSTP decided to join the
Communist International The Communist International, abbreviated as Comintern and also known as the Third International, was a political international which existed from 1919 to 1943 and advocated world communism. Emerging from the collapse of the Second Internationa ...
, after which the police dispersed the meeting and arrested the participants, some of whom were later sentenced to imprisonment. It took a while for the activists to get the organisation back in form after the arrests. Eventually, the Helsinki municipal Socialist Organisation took the lead. It proclaimed itself the party on June 19, adopted the basic documents of the founding congress and chose the party leadership. Metal worker Jaakko Kivi was elected the chairman of SSTP. SSTP's program was written by
Otto Wille Kuusinen Otto Wilhelm "Wille" Kuusinen (; ; 4 October 1881 – 17 May 1964) was a Finnish-born Soviet politician, literary historian, and poet. After the defeat of the Reds in the Finnish Civil War, he fled to the Soviet Union, where he worked unti ...
, member of the Central Committee of the SKP. The SSTP participated in the 1922 parliamentary elections. Finnish Workers' Central Election Committee was formed on February 24, 1922 by representatives of the SSTP, Finnish Trade Union Federation (SAJ), Social Democratic Youth League of Finland and Social Democratic Women's League of Finland. Election Committee set up 130 candidates, in all electoral constituencies. The SSTP received a total of 128,121 votes (14.8%) and 27 MPs (including 6 women). In 1922, the SSTP had 24,398 members and 706 basic organisations. The other Finnish parties called for the SSTP's abolition and its members were imprisoned on a regular basis. The party newspapers were constantly in trouble with the censorship. In early 1923, the SSTP changed its name to Workers' Party of Finland (Suomen Työväenpuolue, STP), removing reference to socialism. On 3 August 1923, the STP parliamentary group, members of party committee, the secretariat and district organisation leaders, and other members of staff were arrested. The arrests and ban were justified with alleged links to the illegal Communist Party.


Chairmen

Tauno Saarela: ''Suomalaisen kommunismin synty 1919–1923'' (Kansan sivistystyön liitto 1996), p. 501.


Members of parliament

* Elin Airamo (1922–1923) * Toivo Aronen (1922–1923) * Jaakko Enqvist (1922–1923) *
Väinö Hannula Väinö Adolf Hannula (2 May 1893 – 14 August 1953) was a Finnish politician. He was imprisoned for some time in 1918 for having sided with the Reds during the Finnish Civil War. Hannula was born in Turku and was a member of the Parliament of ...
(1922–1923) * Hilda Hannunen (1920–1923) * Frans Hiilos (1922–1923) * Laura Härmä (1922–1923) * Antti Kaarne (1922-1923) * Albert Kallio (1922–1923) * Kalle Kankari (1922–1923) * Pekka Kemppi (1922–1923) * Aukusti Koivisto (1922–1923) * Kalle Lampinen (1922–1923) *
Toivo Hjalmar Långström Toivo Hjalmar Långström (1889, Helsinki - 1983) was a Finnish politician and trade union activist. He was elected to the Parliament of Finland in the 1922 election, and was the last leader of Socialist Workers' Party of Finland from May to Au ...
(1922–1923) *
Emmi Mäkelin Emma "Emmi" Serafia Mäkelin (1 April 1874 – 6 August 1962) was a Finnish midwife and politician who served in the Parliament of Finland from 1922 until 1923. A member of the communist Socialist Workers' Party of Finland, she represented the we ...
(1922–1923) * Heikki Mäkinen (1922–1923) * Antti Nahkala (1922–1923) * Pekka Nurmiranta (1922–1923) * Hannes Pulkkinen (1922–1923) * August Rytkönen (1922–1923) *
Rosa Sillanpää Rosa Amanda Sillanpää (18 June 1888, in Hauho Hauho is a former municipality of Finland. It was situated in the province of Southern Finland and is today a part of the region of Tavastia Proper (Kanta-Häme / Egentliga Tavastland). Hauho was ...
(1922–1923) * Kalle Toppinen (1922–1923) * Lempi Tuomi (1922–1923) * Vihtori Vainio (1923–1923) * Ville Vainio (1920–1923) * Yrjö Valkama (1922–1923) * Juho Vesterlund (1922–1923) * Matti Väisänen (1922)


See also

* :Socialist Workers Party of Finland politicians *
List of Communist Party (Finland) breakaway parties Since the founding of the Communist Party of Finland The Communist Party of Finland (, SKP; ) was a communist political party in Finland. The SKP was a section of Comintern and illegal in Finland until 1944. The SKP was banned by the state ...
* List of Social Democratic Party (Finland) breakaway parties


References

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External links


SSTP party program 1920
(in Finnish) Banned socialist parties Political parties disestablished in 1923 Political parties established in 1920 Defunct political parties in Finland Socialist parties in Finland 1920 establishments in Finland Political parties of the Russian Revolution 1923 disestablishments in Finland