FINLAND'S ONLY PEOPLE'S PARTY

The Swedish People’s Party of Finland (SFP) is the party of hope, security, and results. We want to make Finland the best country in the world to live in, grow up in, dare to dream in, start a business in, and love in. That is why we exist.

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This is SFP

SFP is the party for those who believe in knowledge, Europe, entrepreneurship, and equality. Borttaget: We are the party for those who know that progress is built on education, freedom, and cooperation. We act to unite — not divide.

Become a member

As a member of SFP you are supporting a Finland that is open and tolerant and where individual freedom, but also responsibility, is central.

How does SFP work?

SFP consists of Local Chapters, Regions and Member Organisations. The Party Organisation is divided into 5 Regions: Helsinki, Uusimaa, Southwest Finland, Ostrobothnia and the rest of the country is grouped together in one Regional Organisation. The Regional Organisations support their local chapters in matters that need attention on a local level.

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Adlercreutz: Liberal voices are more necessary than ever

SFP’s Party President and Minister of Education Anders Adlercreutz attended the ALDE Party Congress in Brussels last weekend, together with a delegation from the Swedish People’s Party. The Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe…

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Adlercreutz and Andersson: The unsuccessful legislation on wellbeing services counties’ financing must be fixed

SFP’s Party President and Minister of Education Anders Adlercreutz, and the Chair of the Swedish Parliamentary Group Otto Andersson are of the opinion that the Act on the Financing of Wellbeing Services Counties must be…

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Adlercreutz: The governments budget proposal focuses on growth and employment

For the last two days, the cabinet has gathered in the government’s banquet hall to negotiate the budget. Today, consensus was reached on the budget proposal for 2026. The government has taken measures to support…

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Bergqvist: Do we take violence against women seriously?

The latest case of a 31-year-old pregnant woman in Espoo being killed by intimate partner violence is a brutal reminder that the home – which should be a safe place – is often the most…

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