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Constitutional Right Party

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Constitutional Right Party
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The Constitutional Right Party (Finnish: Perustuslaillinen Oikeistopuolue, Swedish: Konstitutionella högerpartiet, from 1973 to 1980 Constitutional People's Party (Finnish: Perustuslaillinen Kansanpuolue, Swedish: Konstitutionella Folkpartiet). ) was an anticommunist political party in Finland. The party was founded in 1973 by the parliamentarian Master in Law Georg C. Ehrnrooth as an anticommunist split from the Swedish People's Party (SFP).

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The party had around 4,000 members.[1] The party was founded as a response to SFP and the only major right-wing party, National Coalition, backing the re-election of President Urho Kekkonen by emergency law, simply for convenience and despite the lack of any national emergency. Ehrnrooth saw this as a sign of Finlandization, and held that the constitution was being circumvented and the people left out of the process.

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History

The party contested the 1975 parliament election, obtaining 1.6% of the national vote and winning one seat. In the 1979 parliament election the party won 1.2% of the votes but no seat.[1] The most seats the party ever held were two (1973–75 and 1986–87), although in both cases, one seat was gained by a defection.

At the 1978 Finnish presidential election, the party supported Ahti Salonen, a social democrat critical of Kekkonen and SDP's support of Kekkonen. At the 1982 election, however, the party supported Mauno Koivisto, in order to ensure Ahti Karjalainen, whom they regarded as too Soviet-friendly, would not succeed as a 'dark horse'.

Constitutional Right Party rallied every 17 July in a big numbers, as Finland got its Republican-based governmental basic rule in that date in 1919.

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Ideology

Constitutional Right Party was the only Finnish political party which openly rallied Finland for joining the European Economic Community in 1988.

Leaders

Chairmen

Party secretaries

  • Peter Kankkonen
  • Panu Toivonen 1982–1990[5][6]
  • Ulla Bogdanoff 1990–?[5]

Vice chairmen

  • Kullervo Rainio 1978–1980[7]
  • Markku Pietikäinen (1.) 1986–?[8]
  • Tuula Heiman (2.) 1986–?[8]
  • Matti Järviharju 1988–?[5]
  • Pentti Taavitsainen 1990–?[5]

Elections

Results
Parliament
Year MPs Votes
1975 1 45 402 1.65%
1979 0 34 958 1.21%
1983 1 11 104 0.37%
1987 0 3 096 0.11%
1991 0 7 599 0.28%
Municipal
Year Councillors Votes
1976 14 23 076 0.86%
1980 8 13 478 0.49%
1984 5 9 858 0.37%
1988 1 4 672 0.18%
1992 1 4 233 0.16%
Presidential
Year Electoral votes Popular vote
1978 6 82 478 3,4 %

References

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