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'''Suomen Punainen Puolue''' (''Finland Red Party'') was one of [[Finland]]'s left-wing parties, being the most radical. It was born when SKDL split to SPP and SKDL. SFRP's president allowed SPP's first [[Party president]] [[kaller]] have the party. | '''Suomen Punainen Puolue''' (''Finland Red Party'') was one of [[Finland]]'s left-wing parties, being the most radical. It was born when SKDL split to SPP and SKDL. SFRP's president allowed SPP's first [[Party president]] [[kaller]] have the party. | ||
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Kansantehtaat was the organization owned by the SPP with which ran party's own companies. The companies offered work with a good salary and cheap products to the people. The purpose of companies was not to make profit as the profit was distributed among the workers. | Kansantehtaat was the organization owned by the SPP with which ran party's own companies. The companies offered work with a good salary and cheap products to the people. The purpose of companies was not to make profit as the profit was distributed among the workers. | ||
− | There were several companies owned by Kansantehtaat: '''food'''(Q1&Q2)-, '''grain'''(Q2)-, '''house'''(Q2)-, and '''wood'''(Q2) industries. The '''weapon''' factory owned by Kansantehtaat | + | There were several companies owned by Kansantehtaat: |
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+ | The '''weapon''' factory was also owned by Kansantehtaat. Weapon company operated according to the same principle but mainly it was a training centre to the workers who were interested in [[One:Manufacturing|Manufacturing]]. |
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Suomen Punainen Puolue (Finland Red Party) was one of Finland's left-wing parties, being the most radical. It was born when SKDL split to SPP and SKDL. SFRP's president allowed SPP's first Party president kaller have the party.
The party itself didn't accomplished a lot, being mostly fighting for the top 5 positions, at the prime time having around 50 members. Later party was dissolved.
Party presidents
Elections | PP | No. of votes | % of votes |
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August 2009 | kaller | 13 | 59.09 |
September 2009 | kaller | 15 | 100 |
October 2009 | Herz | 21 | 100 |
November 2009 | Proxima | 27 | 100 |
December 2009 | kaller | 30 | 100 |
January 2010 | kaller | 18 | 100 |
Kansantehtaat
Kansantehtaat was the organization owned by the SPP with which ran party's own companies. The companies offered work with a good salary and cheap products to the people. The purpose of companies was not to make profit as the profit was distributed among the workers.
There were several companies owned by Kansantehtaat:
food(Q1&Q2)-,
grain(Q2)-,
house(Q2)-, and
wood(Q2) industries.
The weapon factory was also owned by Kansantehtaat. Weapon company operated according to the same principle but mainly it was a training centre to the workers who were interested in Manufacturing.