List Of Political Parties In Finland

Political parties in Finland lists political parties in Finland. Finland has a multi-party system, with three strong parties, in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments.

The parties

The general rule on naming applies. That means: the parties are named in the English translation and the original native name is placed on the first line of the article unless the native form is more commonly used in English than the English form. Rationale and specifics: See: .

Major political parties

The Social Democratic Party of Finland (SDP) is mostly supported by the urban working class but it also has some support among small farmers, white-collar workers, and professionals. In the 1995 parliamentary elections, SDP gained a plurality in Finland's parliament with 28% of the vote. But as it won far less than an overall majority, a five-party governing coalition was formed, baptized the "Rainbow-coalition". In the 1999 general election, the SDP maintained its plurality with 22.9%, but the Center party came in as a near second with 22.4%. The coalition continued with little changes. The Leftist Alliance (LA), the SDP's rival on the left, gained 11% of the vote in 1995 and joined the SDP-led cabinet. In the 1999 elections it again got 11% of the vote, and remained in cabinet. The LA was formed in May 1990 and replaced the People's Democratic League, the group that represented the Finnish Communist Party in the Eduskunta. Political activity by Communists was legalized after the Continuation War in 1944. Finland's two other major parties are the Centre Party of Finland (Keskusta)', traditionally representing rural interests, and the Conservative National Coalition (Kansallinen Kokoomus)'', which draws its major support from the business community and urban professionals. The Center won nearly 20% and the Conservatives 18% of the vote in 1995. In the 1995 elections, they won 22.9% and 21% of the vote, respectively. The Conservatives were the second-largest party in the SDP-led coalition, which is rounded out by the Swedish People's Party and the Green League (which left the Rainbow-coalition after the decision to build a fifth nuclear reactor).

Registered political parties

Registered political parties as of May 2004 and their leaders
  • Suomen Sosialidemokraattinen Puolue (SDP): Paavo Lipponen
  • Suomen Keskusta (KESK): Matti Vanhanen
  • Kansallinen Kokoomus (KOK): Jyrki Katainen
  • Svenska folkpartiet i Finland (SFP): Jan-Erik Enestam
  • Suomen Maaseudun Puolue (SMP)
  • Suomen Kristillisdemokraatit (KD): Bjarne Kallis
  • Kirjava "Puolue" - Elonkehn Puolesta (KIPU)
  • Vihre liitto (VIHR): Osmo Soininvaara
  • Vasemmistoliitto (VAS): Suvi-Anne Siimes
  • Perussuomalaiset (PS): Timo Soini
  • Elkeliset Kansan Asialla (EKA)
  • Kommunistinen Tyvenpuolue (KTP): Hannu Harju
  • Suomen Kommunistinen Puolue (SKP): Yrj Hakanen
  • Vaihtoehtovki
  • Vapaan Suomen Liitto: Ilkka Hakalehto
  • Liberaalit (LIB): Tomi Riihimki
  • Muutosvoimat Suomi (MVS): Ilkka Hakalehto
  • Kyhien Asialla (KA): Terttu Savola
  • Yhteisvastuu puolue (YVP): Taisto Vaetoja
  • Suomi - Isnmaa R.P. (SIRP): Vin Kuisma
  • Suomen Kansan Sinivalkoiset (SKS): Olavi Menp

Former parties

See also

See also Political parties in land.
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