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The Swedish People's Party (Svenska folkpartiet (SFP) in Swedish, Ruotsalainen kansanpuolue (RKP) in Finnish) is a political party in Finland. It was founded by Axel Lille in 1906, making it one of oldest parties in Finland. The leader of the party is Jan-Erik Enestam. In the Parliament of Finland the representative for ?and is usually included in SFP's party-group, regardless of his/her party affiliation. (The political parties in ?and have no counterparts in mainland Finland, but SFP's interests are very similar to those of ?and.)

The party receives its main electoral support from the Swedish speaking minority, which makes up about 5.6%[1] of Finland's and ?and's population. Despite its position as one of the minor political parties in the Finnish parliament it has frequently been one of the partners forming the governing coalition cabinets. SFP has not been in opposition since 1976 -- a remarkable achievement for a such a small party.

The Swedish language enjoys a privileged position as one of the two official languages of Finland. The SFP has as its main raison d'?re the protection and strengthening of the position of Swedish in Finland.

The Swedish People's Party has the most eclectic profile of any of the political parties in Finland, its members and supporters including (chiefly):

The party's relation to Eurosceptics and issues of the European Union is complicated, partly due to the SFP's historical ties to Finland's wealthiest families.

Although SFP represents a small minority of Finland, Swedish mother tongue per se is not much of a political handicap. Several times Swedish speaking president candidates have gathered considerable support, although not necessarily as candidates for the Swedish People's Party:

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1 See also
2 Important politicians
3 External links

See also

Important politicians

External links