Finns Party

The Finns Party, formerly known as the True Finns (PS, Finnish: Perussuomalaiset, ps; Swedish: Sannfinländarna, sannf), is a right-wing populist political party in Finland. It was founded in 1995 following the dissolution of the Finnish Rural Party.

Finns Party
Perussuomalaiset
Abbreviationps; sannf
LeaderRiikka Purra
First deputy leaderLeena Meri
Second deputy leaderMauri Peltokangas
Third deputy leaderSebastian Tynkkynen
FoundersTimo Soini
Raimo Vistbacka
Founded11 May 1995
Preceded byFinnish Rural Party (de facto)
HeadquartersIso Roobertinkatu 4
FI-00120 Helsinki
Youth wingFinns Party Youth
(2006–2020)
The Finns Party Youth
(from 2020)
Women's wingFinns Party Women
Membership (2021) 15,700
Ideology
Political positionRight-wing to far-right
European Parliament groupEuropean Conservatives and Reformists
Nordic affiliationNordic Freedom
Colours
  •   Gold
  •   Blue
  •   White
Parliament
46 / 200
European Parliament
2 / 14
Municipalities
1,351 / 8,859
County seats
156 / 1,379
Website
www.perussuomalaiset.fi

The party achieved its electoral breakthrough in the 2011 Finnish parliamentary election, when it won 19.1% of votes, becoming the third largest party in the Finnish Parliament. In the 2015 election the party got 17.7% of the votes, making it the parliament's second-largest political party. The party was in opposition for the first 20 years of its existence. In 2015, it joined the coalition government formed by Prime Minister Juha Sipilä. Following a 2017 split, over half of the party's MPs left the parliamentary group and were subsequently expelled from their party membership. This defector group, Blue Reform, continued to support the government coalition, while the Finns Party went into opposition. The party, having been reduced to 17 seats after the split, increased its representation to 39 seats in the 2019 Finnish parliamentary election, while Blue Reform failed to win any seats. During the 2023 Finnish parliamentary election the Finns Party finished in second place and recorded their strongest result, 46 seats, since the party's founding.

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