
Finnish Socialist Workers' Party
The Finnish Socialist Workers' Party was a political organization in Finland founded in the early 20th century. It aimed to represent working-class interests through socialist principles, advocating for workers' rights, social equality, and economic reforms. The party participated in Finnish politics, promoting policies aligned with socialism. However, it faced periods of suppression and internal conflicts, especially during times of political tension. Its influence contributed to shaping Finland's labor policies, though it eventually dissolved or merged with other political groups as Finland's political landscape evolved.