Parliamentary elections were held in Finland on 6 and 7 July 1958. The communist Finnish People's Democratic League emerged as the largest party, but was...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Finland on 4 and 5 February 1962. V. J. Sukselainen's second minority government had resigned in 1961, followed by...
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are four types of elections in Finland. Each Finnish citizen at least 18 years of age has the right to vote in each of the elections, which decide the...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Finland on 7 and 8 March 1954. In June 1953, Prime Minister Urho Kekkonen had presented a simultaneous deflationary...
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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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of the Finnish Defence Forces. Officially, the current head of state of Finland is known as the president of the Republic of Finland (Finnish: Suomen...
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SKL 1958 / 2008 KD. KD-Mediat Oy. 2008. ISBN 978-952-67038-0-0. Politics of Finland Finnish Government Parliament of Finland Elections in Finland List...
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National Coalition Party (redirect from National Coalition Party of Finland)
44 out of 200 seats in the parliamentary elections of 2011, becoming the largest party in the Finnish Parliament (Finnish: Eduskunta; Swedish: Riksdagen)...
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the Finnish Defence Forces. Finland's head of government is Prime Minister Petteri Orpo, who leads the nation's executive branch, called the Finnish Government...
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A parliamentary system, or parliamentary democracy, is a form of government where the head of government (chief executive) derives their democratic legitimacy...
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legislative election 1958 Japanese general election 1958 Lebanese presidential election 1958 Finnish parliamentary election 1958 French presidential election 1958...
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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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Hertta Kuusinen (category Members of the Parliament of Finland (1954–1958))
member of Finland's parliament, the Eduskunta (1945–1972); general secretary (1952–1958); and leader of the parliamentary group of the Finnish People's...
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the Parliament of Finland using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2023 parliamentary election it had 28,236 registered...
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1919 Finnish parliamentary election and the party became the biggest non-socialist party in Finland with 19.7% of the votes. After the 1919 Finnish parliamentary...
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The Finnish Rural Party (Finnish: Suomen maaseudun puolue, SMP; Swedish: Finlands landsbygdsparti, FLP) was an agrarian and populist political party in...
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(in Finnish). Helsinki, Finland: Ministry of Justice. Archived from the original on 2 December 2022. Retrieved 3 March 2023. "Election for Finnish Parliament"...
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Petteri Orpo (category CS1 Finnish-language sources (fi))
Orpo (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈɑntːi ˈpetːeri ˈorpo]; born 3 November 1969) is a Finnish politician currently serving as the prime minister of Finland since...
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referendum on 28 September 1958 that led to the establishment of the French Fifth Republic in 1959. Chile became the first parliamentary republic in South America...
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(in Finnish). Helsinki, Finland: Ministry of Justice. Archived from the original on 2 December 2022. Retrieved 1 April 2023. "Election for Finnish Parliament"...
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the Parliament of Finland using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2023 parliamentary election it had 801,205 registered...
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(Finland) (Kansalaispuolue) 2016–2022 Finnish Reform Movement (Korjausliike) 2017–2023 Seven Star Movement (Seitsemän tähden liike) 2017–2024 Finnish People...
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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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(in Finnish). Helsinki, Finland: Ministry of Justice. Archived from the original on 2 December 2022. Retrieved 25 March 2023. "Election for Finnish Parliament"...
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the Parliament of Finland using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2023 parliamentary election it had 437,155 registered...
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Central Finland (Finnish: Keski-Suomi; Swedish: Mellersta Finland) is one of the 13 electoral districts of the Parliament of Finland, the national legislature...
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Mauri Ryömä (category Members of the Parliament of Finland (1954–1958))
accident four months after having been reelected in the 1958 Finnish parliamentary election. "Eduskunta – kansanedustajat". Eduskunta. Retrieved 9 October...
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the Parliament of Finland using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2023 parliamentary election it had 310,047 registered...
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Johannes Virolainen (category Members of the Parliament of Finland (1954–1958))
Viipuri, died 11 December 2000 in Lohja) was a Finnish politician and who served as 30th Prime Minister of Finland, helped inhabitants of Karelia, opposed the...
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Keijo Liinamaa (category Prime ministers of Finland)
in labour law, began his career working for the Finnish Central Union of Trade Unions (SAK). In 1958, at only age 29, he became the town manager of Mänttä...
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