Finland’s results in the European election bucked a continent-wide trend of rising support for parties on the outer fringe of right-wing politics, with the Left Alliance and the National Coalition winning big at the expense of the nationalist Finns Party.

Leftist leader Li Andersson received more votes than any other candidate has ever received in a European election.

  • Zombie-Mantis@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The Finns are all too aware of what far-right government means, they’re living next to it, and it’s threatening their very existence.

    Congratulations on the Fins voting against barbarism! Here’s to hoping the upcoming election here in the USA follows suit, and continues to reject reactionary nationalism.

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      The Finns are all too aware of what far-right government means, they’re living next to it

      They’re living in it. The existing Finnish government was already on a hard-right tilt over the last ten years, and this election has resulted in a countercyclical backlash.

      This isn’t a bunch of Finns saying “We don’t want to be like Russia.” It’s a bunch of Finns saying the National Coalition / True Finns suck fucking ass for cannibalizing their public sector in order to inflate their police sectors in an anti-migrant freak out.

      The country has dipped into a recession following a slew of big cuts to social spending and economic lag caused by the war. And people justifiably don’t like that shit.

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        Oh, I didn’t know this! Thank you for that information. I hope the new government can materiality improve the lives of the public.

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          Fingers crossed. But it wouldn’t be the first time the ratchet of politics blocked left-wing reforms while turning effortlessly to the right.

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        I didn’t know that, thank you for informing me! Hopefully the new government can succeed in undoing any damage done by the previous government.

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      Some comments have pointed out that Finland already had a right-wing government going into this election, and I’ll admit that I was entirely unaware of this.

      Again, I congratulate the Finnish public on rejecting right-wing and authoritarian politics, especially after having to suffer under it at home.

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        Again, I congratulate the Finnish public on rejecting right-wing and authoritarian politics, especially after having to suffer under it at home.

        If only

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        God I’m sick of explaining this.

        If everyone voted for the left-most party, and the right had no votes, the right would move towards the left, pushing the dems along with them.

        Not surprisingly, when the country votes left your politics moves left.

        Comments like this are the reason why the dems are not the bastion of leftism you so desire.