Workers' Party of Finland

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Workers' Party of Finland |
Finnish name |
Suomen Työväenpuolue STP |
Swedish name |
Finlands Arbetarparti FAP |
Leader |
Juhani Tanski |
President |
None |
Founded |
1999 (VEV) 2006 (STP) |
Headquarters |
Helsinki |
Ideology |
Socialism |
Political position |
Left-wing |
European affiliation |
None |
International affiliation |
None |
European Parliament group |
None |
Colours |
Red |
Parliament |
|
European Parliament |
|
Municipalities |
|
Website |
www.tyovaenpuolue.org |
- Politics of Finland
- Political parties
- Elections
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Workers' Party of Finland (Finnish: Suomen Työväenpuolue, Swedish: Finlands Arbetarparti) is a left-wing political party in Finland. The STP was founded in 2006 as a successor to the Alternative League (1999–2006).
In the 2007 parliamentary election the party obtained 1,764 votes.[1] The party was removed from the party register [fi] in May 2007 after left without parliamentary seats in two consecutive elections, but they re-registered the same year after collecting 5,000 signed supporter cards [fi] again.
The Workers Party of Finland was formed in Helsinki 17 September 2006. Four of the six elected party leaders were activists of the League of Communists, a 2002 split of the Communist Workers' Party. Juhani Tanski was elected president of the STP.
The party has a bimonthly newspaper Kansan ääni, which is shared between the organizations League of Communists, People's Front Against European Union (EUVKr), and Work Against War and Fascism (SFT).
Elections
Results
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Parliament
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Year
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MPs
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Votes
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2007
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0
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1,764
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0.06%
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2011
|
0
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1 857
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0.06%
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2015
|
0
|
984
|
0.03%
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Municipal
|
Year
|
Councillors
|
Votes
|
2000
|
0
|
400
|
0.02%
|
2004
|
1
|
2,257
|
0.09%
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2008
|
0
|
703
|
0.03%
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European parliament
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Year
|
MEPs
|
Votes
|
2009
|
0
|
3,169
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0.19%
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References
External links
- Workers' Party of Finland
Political parties in Finland
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Members of Parliament |
Government |
Centre Party (48)
National Coalition Party (38)
Blue Reform (18)
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Opposition |
Social Democratic Party of Finland (35)
Finns Party (17)
Green League (15)
Left Alliance (12)
Swedish People's Party of Finland (9)
Christian Democrats (5)
Åland Coalition (1)
Seven Star Movement (1)
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Non-parliament registered parties |
- Animal Justice Party of Finland
- Citizens' Party
- Communist Party of Finland
- Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism
- Feminist Party
- Independence Party
- Liberal Party – Freedom to Choose
- Pirate Party
- Suomen Kansa Ensin
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Unregistered parties |
- Blue and White Front
- Change 2011
- Finnish Islamic Party
- For the Poor
- Liike Nyt
- Workers' Party of Finland
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- Portal:Politics
- List of political parties
- Politics of Finland
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