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The Finns Party is a right-wing populist political party in Finland. It was founded in 1995 following the dissolution of the Finnish Rural Party. The party achieved its electoral breakthrough in the 2011 Finnish parliamentary election, when it won 19.
External sourceThe Left Alliance is a left-wing political party in Finland. The Left Alliance was founded in 1990 as the chief successor of the left-wing Finnish People's Democratic League (SKDL).
External sourceThe Christian Democrats is a Christian democratic and conservative political party in Finland. It was founded in May 1958, chiefly by the Christian faction of the National Coalition Party. It entered parliament in 1970. The party leader since 28 August 2015 ha
External sourceMovement Now is an economically liberal political party in Finland. It was founded by then-National Coalition Party (NCP) member of parliament Harry Hjallis Harkimo and six other people as a political movement. The movement was registered as a party on 14 Nove
External sourceThe Green League, shortened to the Greens is a green political party in Finland. Ideologically, the Green League is positioned on the centre-left of the political spectrum.
External sourceThe Finnish Reform Movement was a Finnish conservative political party. It was founded by the 19 MPs who left the Finns Party on 13 June 2017 in protest against Jussi Halla-aho having been elected party leader.
External sourceThe National Coalition Party is a liberal-conservative political party in Finland. It is the current governing political party of Finland.
External sourceThe Centre Party, officially the Centre Party of Finland is an agrarian political party in Finland. Ideologically, the Centre Party is positioned in the centre of the political spectrum. It has been described as being liberal.
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