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- Finns_Party abstract "The Finns Party, previously known as the True Finns (Finnish: Perussuomalaiset, PS, Swedish: Sannfinländarna, Sannf.), is a populist and nationalist political party in Finland, founded in 1995 following the dissolution of the Finnish Rural Party. Timo Soini has been the leader of the party since 1997. In the 2011 parliamentary election, the party won 19.1% of votes, becoming the third largest party in the Finnish Parliament. They are currently the largest opposition party in the parliament.The party combines left-wing economic policies with conservative social values, socio-cultural authoritarianism, and ethnic nationalism. Several researchers have described the party as fiscally centre-left, socially conservative, a "centre-based populist party" or the "most left-wing of the non-socialist parties", whereas other scholars have described them as radically right-wing populist. In the parliament seating order, the party's MPs have always been seated in the centre and the party's supporters have described themselves as centrists as well. The party has drawn people from left-wing parties but central aspects of their manifesto have gained support from right-wing voters as well. The party has been compared by international media to the other Nordic populist parties and other similar nationalist and right-wing populist movements in Europe that share euroscepticism and are critical of globalism, whilst noting its strong support for the Finnish welfare state.".
- Finns_Party colour Blue.
- Finns_Party colour Gold.
- Finns_Party colour White.
- Finns_Party colourName "Blue, White, and Gold".
- Finns_Party country Finland.
- Finns_Party europeanAffiliation Movement_for_a_Europe_of_Liberties_and_Democracy.
- Finns_Party europeanParliamentGroup Europe_of_Freedom_and_Democracy.
- Finns_Party formationDate "1995-05-11".
- Finns_Party formationYear "1995".
- Finns_Party ideology Euroscepticism.
- Finns_Party ideology Finnish_nationalism.
- Finns_Party ideology Right-wing_populism.
- Finns_Party ideology Social_conservatism.
- Finns_Party leader Timo_Soini.
- Finns_Party wikiPageExternalLink true-finns-nationalist-populists-european-parties.
- Finns_Party wikiPageExternalLink www.perussuomalaiset.fi.
- Finns_Party wikiPageExternalLink true_finns_publish_election_manifesto_2391059.html.
- Finns_Party wikiPageID "255252".
- Finns_Party wikiPageRevisionID "604869401".
- Finns_Party colorcode "#093A80".
- Finns_Party colours "Blue, White, and Gold".
- Finns_Party country "Finland".
- Finns_Party europarl Europe_of_Freedom_and_Democracy.
- Finns_Party european Movement_for_a_Europe_of_Liberties_and_Democracy.
- Finns_Party foundation "1995-05-11".
- Finns_Party headquarters "Yrjönkatu 8-10FI-00120 Helsinki".
- Finns_Party ideology Euroscepticism.
- Finns_Party ideology Finnish_nationalism.
- Finns_Party ideology Right-wing_populism.
- Finns_Party ideology Social_conservatism.
- Finns_Party leader Timo_Soini.
- Finns_Party nativeName "Perussuomalaiset".
- Finns_Party nativeName "Sannfinländarna".
- Finns_Party partyLogo "200".
- Finns_Party partyName "Finns Party".
- Finns_Party predecessor "Finnish Rural Party".
- Finns_Party seats1Title Parliament_of_Finland.
- Finns_Party seats2Title European_Parliament.
- Finns_Party seats3Title Municipalities_of_Finland.
- Finns_Party website www.perussuomalaiset.fi.
- Finns_Party subject Category:1995_establishments_in_Finland.
- Finns_Party subject Category:Eurosceptic_parties.
- Finns_Party subject Category:Euroscepticism_in_Finland.
- Finns_Party subject Category:Nationalist_parties.
- Finns_Party subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_1995.
- Finns_Party subject Category:Right-wing_populism.
- Finns_Party subject Category:True_Finns.
- Finns_Party type Agent.
- Finns_Party type Organisation.
- Finns_Party type PoliticalParty.
- Finns_Party type Organization.
- Finns_Party type Agent.
- Finns_Party type SocialPerson.
- Finns_Party type Thing.
- Finns_Party comment "The Finns Party, previously known as the True Finns (Finnish: Perussuomalaiset, PS, Swedish: Sannfinländarna, Sannf.), is a populist and nationalist political party in Finland, founded in 1995 following the dissolution of the Finnish Rural Party. Timo Soini has been the leader of the party since 1997. In the 2011 parliamentary election, the party won 19.1% of votes, becoming the third largest party in the Finnish Parliament.".
- Finns_Party label "Finns Party".
- Finns_Party label "Partido dos Verdadeiros Finlandeses".
- Finns_Party label "Perussuomalaiset".
- Finns_Party label "Perussuomalaiset".
- Finns_Party label "Verdaderos Finlandeses".
- Finns_Party label "Veri Finlandesi".
- Finns_Party label "Vrais Finlandais".
- Finns_Party label "Ware Finnen".
- Finns_Party label "Истинные финны".
- Finns_Party label "الفنلنديون الحقيقيون".
- Finns_Party label "真のフィンランド人".
- Finns_Party label "芬蘭人黨".
- Finns_Party sameAs Praví_Finové.
- Finns_Party sameAs Perussuomalaiset.
- Finns_Party sameAs Κόμμα_των_Φινλανδών.
- Finns_Party sameAs Verdaderos_Finlandeses.
- Finns_Party sameAs Vrais_Finlandais.
- Finns_Party sameAs Veri_Finlandesi.
- Finns_Party sameAs 真のフィンランド人.
- Finns_Party sameAs 진정한_핀란드인.
- Finns_Party sameAs Ware_Finnen.
- Finns_Party sameAs Perussuomalaiset.
- Finns_Party sameAs Partido_dos_Verdadeiros_Finlandeses.
- Finns_Party sameAs m.01lt_4.
- Finns_Party sameAs Q634277.
- Finns_Party sameAs Q634277.
- Finns_Party wasDerivedFrom Finns_Party?oldid=604869401.
- Finns_Party homepage www.perussuomalaiset.fi.
- Finns_Party isPrimaryTopicOf Finns_Party.
- Finns_Party name "Perussuomalaiset (Finnish)".
- Finns_Party name "Sannfinländarna (Swedish)".