Parliament of Finland - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Parliament_of_FinlandThe Finnish Parliament received the true political power for the first time after the February Revolution (First Revolution) of 1917 in Russia. Finland declared its independence on 6 December 1917, and in the winter and spring of 1918 endured a civil war in which the forces of the Senate, known as the White Guard, defeated the socialist Red Guard.
List of Registered Parties - Elections
vaalit.fi › en › list-of-registered-partiesDec 29, 2022 · List of Registered Parties. Registered parties (24) (names in English are unofficial translations): The Finnish Social Democratic Party Address: Siltasaarenkatu 18-20 C, 6th floor, 00530 Helsinki, Finland Tel. +358 9 478 988 Fax +358 9 712 752 palaute(at)sdp.fi https://sdp.fi/en/ The Centre Party of Finland Address: Apollonkatu 11 a, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
Parliament of Finland - Start Page
www.eduskunta.fi › ENDec 5, 2022 · The Finnish Parliament has two hundred members, elected for a term of four years. Members belong to parliamentary groups, of which there are currently eleven. Current MPs Members' work and duties Parliamentary groups Elections and campaign funding Plenary sessions
The parliamentary groups
www.eduskunta.fi › EN › kansanedustajatNational Coalition Party Parliamentary Group 38. Centre Party Parliamentary Group 31. Green Parliamentary Group 20. Left Alliance Parliamentary Group 16. Swedish Parliamentary Group 10. Christian Democratic Parliamentary Group 5. Liike Nyt Movement's Parliamentary Group 1 Parliamentary Group Power Belongs to the People 1