Suomen Puolue / Perussuomalaiset
Finns Party
Finns Party
Right
European Parliament Group
Change of -6.3 since last election
+0.2 in the last 3 months
The party's foundation is characterized by a pronounced nationalism, combined with Christian-social values and a deep skepticism towards supranational institutions. Their worldview is shaped by the defense of Finnish identity and sovereignty. The PS primarily views the state as a protective haven for its own citizens and emphatically rejects multicultural societal models. While their humanistic philosophy emphasizes individual responsibility, it simultaneously advocates for a robust welfare state – exclusively for the ethnic Finnish population.
The Finns Party's (PS) agenda focuses on a drastic limitation of immigration, strong opposition to ambitious climate protection policies, and criticism of the Euro currency and EU fiscal transfers. The party positions itself as a champion for the working class, rural communities, and small business owners who feel threatened by globalization. Tensions often arise between their social welfare promises and the economically liberal tax policies deemed necessary for restoring public finances.
Strategically, the party acts as a challenger to the political establishment, having evolved over the years from a protest movement into a viable governing force. Their relationship with rule-of-law institutions is characterized by a strong emphasis on national sovereignty, which frequently leads to friction with international treaties. The PS leverages its position within the system to shift the political discourse in Finland further to the right, prioritizing issues such as national security and cultural homogeneity.
Total Duration: 13 years • 3 months • 2 weeks • 5 days
Total Duration: -
Total Duration: 13 years • 3 months • 2 weeks • 5 days
The party participated in government for 15% of the legislative period.
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