For the political party known as Young Finnish Party (1894-1918), see Young Finnish Party.
Young Finns was a political party in Finland founded in 1994 and abolished in 1999.
In the 1995 parliamentary elections, the party received 78 066 votes (2,81 %). Two candidates, Risto Penttilä and Jukka Tarkka, gained seats in the parliament.
The party failed in 1999 parliamentary elections, receiving only 28 084 votes, and was discontinued.
External links
- Young Finns political program 1994 (Finnish)
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