List of Finnish MPs

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This is a list of MPs, Members of the Finnish Parliament. The list contains Parliamentary groups. An individual MP could be a member of more than one parliamentary group due to defection or break up of a political party.[1]

Agrarian League / Centre Party[edit]

1900s and 1910s[edit]

1920s and 1930s[edit]

1940s and 1950s[edit]

1960s and 1970s[edit]

1980s and 1990s[edit]

2000s and 2010s[edit]

Alkioist Centrist Group[edit]

Alternative for Finland[edit]

Change 2011[edit]

Christian Democrats / Christian League[edit]

Christian Workers' Union[edit]

Citizens' Party[edit]

  • Paavo Väyrynen (2018) (formed new group; later formed the Seven Star Movement's parliamentary group)

Constitutional Right Party / Constitutional People's Party[edit]

Democratic Alternative[edit]

  • Matti Kautto (1986–1987) (defected from People's Democratic League group)
  • Mikko Kuoppa (1986–1987) (defected from People's Democratic League group and later to Left Alliance)
  • Ensio Laine (1986–1990) (defected from People's Democratic League group and later to Left Alliance)
  • Marja-Liisa Löyttyjärvi (1986–1990) (defected from People's Democratic League group and later to Left Alliance)
  • Irma Rosnell (1986–1987) (defected from People's Democratic League group)
  • Marjatta Stenius-Kaukonen (1986–1990) (defected from People's Democratic League group and later to Left Alliance)
  • Sten Söderström (1986–1987) (defected from People's Democratic League group)
  • Esko-Juhani Tennilä (1986–1990) (defected from People's Democratic League group and later to Left Alliance)
  • Seppo Toiviainen (1986–1987) (defected from People's Democratic League group)
  • Pirkko Turpeinen (1986–1987) (defected from People's Democratic League group)

Finnish Front[edit]

Finnish Party[edit]

Finns Party[edit]

Free Democrats[edit]

  • Urpo Leppänen 1989–1990 (defected from Rural Party and later to Liberal People's Party group)

Green League[edit]

Group Erlund[edit]

  • Rainer Erlund (1999–2000) (defected from Swedish People's Party group)

Hannu Suhonen Parliamentary group[edit]

  • Hannu Suhonen (1994–1995) (formed new group; left the Rural Party group)

Independent or Non-partisans[edit]

Left Alliance[edit]

Left group[edit]

Leftist Group[edit]

  • Mikko Kuoppa (1995–1999 ) (formed new group; left the Left Alliance)
  • Veijo Puhjo (1996–1999) (formed new group; left the Left Alliance)
  • Esko-Juhani Tennilä (1995–1999) (formed new group; left the Left Alliance)

Liberal People's Party / Liberals[edit]

Liberal Swedish Party[edit]

Liike Nyt[edit]

Member of Parliament Väyrynen[edit]

  • Paavo Väyrynen (2018) (formed new group; left the Centre Party; later formed the Citizens' Party's parliamentary group)

National Coalition Party[edit]

1900s and 1910s

1920s

1930s and 1940s

1950s and 1960s

1970s and 1980s

1990s and 2000s

2010s

National Progressive Party[edit]

New Alternative / Blue Reform[edit]

  • Simon Elo (2017–2019) (formed new group; left the Finns Party)
  • Ritva "Kike" Elomaa (2017) (formed new group; left the Finns Party; re-joined the Finns Party subsequently)
  • Tiina Elovaara (2017–2019) (formed new group; left the Finns Party)
  • Reijo Hongisto (2017–2019) (formed new group; left the Finns Party)
  • Ari Jalonen (2017–2019) (formed new group; left the Finns Party)
  • Kimmo Kivelä (2017–2019) (formed new group; left the Finns Party)
  • Kari Kulmala (2017–2019) (formed new group; left the Finns Party)
  • Jari Lindström (2017–2019) (formed new group; left the Finns Party)
  • Maria Lohela (2017–2019) (formed new group; left the Finns Party; later defected to Liike Nyt)
  • Anne Louhelainen (2017–2019) (formed new group; left the Finns Party)
  • Pirkko Mattila (2017–2019) (formed new group; left the Finns Party)
  • Lea Mäkipää (2017–2019) (formed new group; left the Finns Party)
  • Hanna Mäntylä (2017) (formed new group; left the Finns Party)
  • Martti Mölsä (2017–2019) (formed new group; left the Finns Party)
  • Jussi Niinistö (2017–2019) (formed new group; left the Finns Party)
  • Pentti Oinonen (2017–2019) (formed new group; left the Finns Party)
  • Vesa-Matti Saarakkala (2017–2019) (formed new group; left the Finns Party)
  • Timo Soini (2017–2019) (formed new group; left the Finns Party)
  • Sampo Terho (2017–2019) (formed new group; left the Finns Party)
  • Matti Torvinen (2017–2019)
  • Kaj Turunen (2017–2018) (formed new group; left the Finns Party; later defected to the National Coalition Party)

Parliamentary Group Juvonen[edit]

  • Arja Juvonen (2017) (formed new group; left the Finns Party; re-joined the Finns Party subsequently)

Parliamentary Group Puhjo[edit]

  • Veijo Puhjo (1995–1996) (formed new group; left the Left Alliance group)

Parliamentary Group Ruoho[edit]

  • Veera Ruoho (2017) (formed new group; left the Finns Party; joined the National Coalition Party)

Parliamentary Group Virtanen[edit]

Patriotic People's Movement[edit]

People's Democratic League[edit]

People's Party (Agrarian)[edit]

People's Party, 1932[edit]

  • Yrjö Hautala (1933–1936)
  • Heikki Niskanen (1933–1939) (defected to Small Farmers' Party / Party of the Small Farmers' and the Rural People group)

People's Party, 1951[edit]

People's Unity Party[edit]

Reform Group[edit]

  • Risto Kuisma (1998–2001) (defected from Young Finns and later to Social Democratic Party group)

Rural Party[edit]

Seven Star Movement[edit]

Small Farmers' Party / Party of the Small Farmers' and the Rural People[edit]

Social Democratic Party[edit]

1910s

1910s and 1920s

1930s and 1940s

1950s and 1960s

1970s and 1980s

1990s and 2000s

2010s

Social Democratic Union of Workers and Smallholders[edit]

Socialistic parliamentary group[edit]

  • Mikko Ampuja (1940–1941, 1944–1945) (defected from Social Democratic Party group)
  • Väinö Meltti (1941, 1944–1945)
  • Kaisu-Mirjami Rydberg (1940–1941, 1944–1945) (defected from Social Democratic Party and later to People's Democratic League group)
  • Yrjö Räisänen (1940–1941, 1944–1945) (defected from Social Democratic Party and later to People's Democratic League group)
  • Cay Sundström (1940–1941, 1944–1945) (defected from Social Democratic Party and later to People's Democratic League group)
  • Karl Harald Wiik (1940–1941, 1944–1945) (defected from Social Democratic Party and later to People's Democratic League group)

Socialistic Workers and Smallholders Parliamentary group[edit]

Socialist Workers' Party[edit]

Swedish People's Party[edit]

Young Finnish Party[edit]

Young Finns[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Entiset kansanedustajat 1907–2014". Finnish Parliament. 2016-05-29. Retrieved 2016-06-16.