Finnish Centre Youth Finnish: Keskustanuoret is the biggest political youth organisation in Finland with 17 000 members. It is the youth wing of the Centre...
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The Centre Party, (Finnish: Suomen Keskusta [ˈsuo̯men ˈkeskustɑ], Kesk; Swedish: Centern i Finland, C) officially the Centre Party of Finland, is an agrarian-centrist...
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People's Party of Finland (SPP; Swedish: Svenska folkpartiet i Finland, SFP; Finnish: Suomen ruotsalainen kansanpuolue, RKP) is a Finnish political party...
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Finnish Centre Students Finnish: Keskustaopiskelijat is one of the oldest political student organizations in Finland and the student wing of the Centre...
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National Coalition Party (redirect from Youth of the National Coalition Party)
parliamentary elections of 2011, becoming the largest party in the Finnish Parliament (Finnish: Eduskunta; Swedish: Riksdagen) for the first time in its history...
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Democratic Youth of Finland (Finnish: Suomen Kristillisdemokraattiset Nuoret, KDN / Swedish: Finlands Kristdemokratiska Unga) is a political youth organization...
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Antti Kaikkonen (category Centre Party (Finland) politicians)
2023. Kaikkonen was the president of Finnish Centre Youth from 1997 to 2001. He has also been a member of Finnish Delegation to the Council of Europe since...
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Federation of Liberal Youth (IFLRY) is an international liberal youth organization. It consists of a global membership of national youth organizations. These...
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into the Young Finnish faction within the Finnish Party (Nuorsuomalainen Puolue) 1905: The Young Finnish Party secedes from the Finnish Party. 1918: The...
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A youth center or youth centre, often called youth club, is a place where young people can meet and participate in a variety of activities, for example...
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European Liberal Youth (abbreviated as LYMEC) is an international organisation of liberal youth movements – mostly the youth wings of members of the Alliance...
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Democratic Alternative (Finnish: Demokraattinen Vaihtoehto; Swedish: Demokratiskt Alternativ) was a political party in Finland. Deva was formed in 1986...
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Nordic Center Youth (Swedish: Nordiska Centerungdomens Förbund) is a Nordic political organisation for centrist youth and student organisations. NCF's...
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Olli Rehn (category Centre Party (Finland) politicians)
Finnish Centre Youth and soon became the secretary general of the Nordic Centre Youth. In 1987, he was elected as the president of the Finnish Centre...
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The Social Democratic Party of Finland (Finnish: Suomen sosialidemokraattinen puolue Finnish pronunciation: [ˈsuo̯men ˈsosiɑ(ː)liˌdemokrɑːtːinen ˈpuo̯lue]...
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Democrats (CD; Finnish: Suomen Kristillisdemokraatit; Swedish: Kristdemokraterna i Finland, KD) is a Christian-democratic political party in Finland. It was...
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Esko Aho (category Centre Party (Finland) politicians)
a career in politics. From 1974 to 1979, he was chairman of the Finnish Centre Youth, many of whose previous chairmen had risen to high political positions...
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Seta (organization) (redirect from Finnish Federation for Sexual Equality)
Lesbian Community. In Finland Seta is a member of SOSTE, The Finnish National Youth Council Allianssi and Family Federation of Finland. Seta aims for an equal...
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Constitution of Finland, the president must be a natural-born Finnish citizen. In order to vote in the election, the person must be a Finnish citizen and...
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to stabilise the status of the Finnish language and its own currency, the Finnish markka, in the Grand Duchy of Finland. Milestones included the publication...
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Tampere (redirect from Centre of Tampere)
"Manchester of the North" because of its past as a centre of Finnish industry, which has given rise to its Finnish nickname "Manse" and terms such as "Manserock"...
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Finnish People's Democratic League (Finnish: Suomen Kansan Demokraattinen Liitto, SKDL; Swedish: Demokratiska Förbundet för Finlands Folk, DFFF) was a...
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Johannes Virolainen (category Centre Party (Finland) politicians)
return Finnish Karelia to Finland. After World War II Virolainen became the first president of the Maaseudun Nuorten Liitto later known as Finnish Centre Youth...
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Sanna Marin (category CS1 Finnish-language sources (fi))
Mirella Marin (Finnish: [ˈsɑnːɑ ˈmirelːɑ ˈmɑriːn]; born 16 November 1985) is a Finnish former politician who served as prime minister of Finland from 2019...
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Tuomo Puumala (category Centre Party (Finland) politicians)
April 3, 1982 in Kaustinen, Finland) is a Finnish politician from the Centre Party. He has been a member of the Finnish Parliament from Vaasa since 2007...
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Juha Sipilä (category Centre Party (Finland) politicians)
Petri Sipilä (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈjuhɑ ˈpetri ˈsipilæ]; born 25 April 1961) is a Finnish politician who served as Prime Minister of Finland from 2015...
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Simo Rundgren (category Centre Party (Finland) politicians)
Arttur Rundgren (born 28 June 1953 in Kolari, Finland) is a Finnish politician. He was elected to the Finnish Parliament from Lapland (electoral district)...
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Oulu International Children's and Youth Film Festival (Finnish: Oulun kansainvälinen lasten- ja nuortenelokuvien festivaali) is an annual children's film...
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Crime in Finland is combated by the Finnish police and other agencies. In 2023, Finland had a total of 57 homicides + 355 attempted murders. Half of murders...
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Winter War (redirect from Russo-Finnish War)
members to aid Finland. Headed by Otto Wille Kuusinen, the Finnish Democratic Republic puppet government operated in the parts of Finnish Karelia occupied...
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