Sinivalkoinen Rintama

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Sinivalkoinen Rintama (abbreviation SVR, German: Blue-White Front ) is a nationalist party in Finland . It was founded in 2009 under the name Vapauspuolue - Suomen tulevaisuus (VP, Freedom Party - Finland's Future ). The current name was adopted in 2013.

history

The VP was founded on April 4, 2009. In September 2010, the remnants of the right-wing extremist Suomen Kansan Sinivalkoiset (SKS, Finnish People Blue and White), including Olavi Mypenpää , Turku City Councilor, joined the party. In the course of the year, other municipal elected officials from the National Collection Party and The Finns joined the VP.

In the 2011 parliamentary election , the party ran for the first time. It got 4,285 votes, which was 0.1% of the voters. In the 2012 local elections, the VP only put one candidate in Kaarina , who received 15 votes. In 2013 the party name was changed.

politics

The party calls for a ban on the construction of mosques . She rejects nuclear power and speaks out against teaching Swedish in Finnish schools.

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