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National Coalition Party

National Coalition Party
Kansallinen Kokoomus (Finnish)
Samlingspartiet (Swedish)
AbbreviationFinnish: Kok
Swedish: Saml
ChairpersonPetteri Orpo
SecretaryTimo Elo
General SecretaryMikko Kortelainen
Parliamentary group leaderMatias Marttinen
Deputy chairsAntti Häkkänen
Anna-Kaisa Ikonen
Karoliina Partanen
Founded9 December 1918 (9 December 1918)
Merger ofFinnish Party, Young Finnish Party
HeadquartersTöölönkatu 3, 00100 Helsinki
NewspaperNykypäivä
Think tankAjatuspaja Toivo
Youth wingYouth of the National Coalition Party - Kokoomusnuoret
Women's wingKokoomuksen Naisten Liitto
Student wingStudent Union of National Coalition Party – Tuhatkunta
Children's wingLastenliitto
LGBT wingKansallinen sateenkaariryhmä – Kasary
Membership (2021)Decrease c. 27,000[1]
IdeologyLiberal conservatism
Pro-Europeanism
Political positionCentre-right
European affiliationEuropean People's Party
European Parliament groupEuropean People's Party
International affiliationInternational Democracy Union
Nordic affiliationConservative Group
Colours  Dark blue
Eduskunta
48 / 200
European Parliament
4 / 15
Municipalities
1,552 / 8,859
County seats
289 / 1,379
Website
kokoomus.fi

The National Coalition Party (NCP; Finnish: Kansallinen Kokoomus [ˈkɑnsɑlːinen ˈkokoːmus], Kok; Swedish: Samlingspartiet, Saml) is a liberal-conservative political party in Finland. It is currently the largest and the governing political party of Finland.

Founded in 1918, the National Coalition Party is one of the "big three" parties that have dominated Finnish national politics for several decades, along with the Social Democratic Party and the Centre Party. The current party chair is Petteri Orpo, elected on 11 June 2016. The party self-statedly bases its politics on "freedom, responsibility and democracy, equal opportunities, education, supportiveness, tolerance and caring"[2] and supports multiculturalism and gay rights. Their foreign stances are pro-NATO and pro-European oriented, the party is also a member of the European People's Party (EPP).[3] The party is described by literature as a liberal,[4] conservative[5] as well as liberal-conservative[6] party on the centre-right,[7] with catch-all characteristics.[8]

The party's vote share has been approximately 20% in parliamentary elections since the 1990s and has only been out of coalition governments for eight years since then. It won 44 out of 200 seats in the parliamentary elections of 2011, becoming the largest party in the Finnish Parliament (Finnish: Eduskunta; Swedish: Riksdagen) for the first time in its history. On the municipal level, it emerged as the most popular party for the first time in 2008. More recently, the NCP became the largest party during the Finnish 2023 general election, with 48 seats, and has been the leading party in the governing Orpo Cabinet since 20 June 2023. Incumbent President of Finland Alexander Stubb is affiliated with the NCP, as was his immediate predecessor, Sauli Niinistö.

  1. ^ "Tällaisia ovat suurimpien puolueiden jäsenet: MTV Uutiset selvitti iät ja sukupuolijakauman – keskustalla, SDP:llä ja vihreillä selvät erityispiirteensä", MTV Uutiset 27 July, 2021
  2. ^ "Programme of Principles". National Coalition Party. 2016. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  3. ^ Terry, Chris (3 March 2014). "National Coalition Party (KOK)". The Democratic Society. Archived from the original on 19 November 2017.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference Laursen2010 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference SchofieldCaballero2011 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  6. ^ Cite error: The named reference Jensen2015 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  7. ^ Cite error: The named reference Colomer2008 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  8. ^ Lauri Karvonen (2014). Parties, Governments and Voters in Finland: Politics Under Fundamental Societal Transformation. ECPR Press. p. 20. ISBN 978-1-910259-33-7. Archived from the original on 3 April 2023. Retrieved 30 April 2018.

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