
Finnish Peoples' Party
The Finnish People's Party, founded in 1995 and active until 2009, was a conservative political party in Finland. It focused on promoting free-market policies, individual responsibility, and national interests. The party emphasized reducing government intervention, supporting entrepreneurship, and strengthening Finland’s sovereignty. It attracted voters who favored traditional values and a smaller public sector. In 2009, it merged with the National Coalition Party, continuing its ideological principles within a larger political framework. Overall, the Finnish People's Party played a significant role in shaping conservative politics in Finland during its existence.