Workers' Party of Finland
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Workers' Party of Finland (Finnish: Suomen Työväenpuolue, Swedish: Finlands Arbetarparti) was 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 | |||
Parliament | |||
Year | MPs | Votes | |
2007 | 0 | 1,764 | 0.06% |
2011 | 0 | 1 857 | 0.06% |
2015 | 0 | 984 | 0.03% |
Municipal | |||
Year | Councillors | Votes | |
2000 | 0 | 400 | 0.02% |
2004 | 1 | 2,257 | 0.09% |
2008 | 0 | 703 | 0.03% |
European parliament | |||
Year | MEPs | Votes | |
2009 | 0 | 3,169 | 0.19% |
See also
- List of Communist Party (Finland) breakaway parties
References
- ^ Tulos puolueittain
External links
- Official website (in Finnish)
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