The Finns Party,[11][12][13] formerly known as the True Finns (Finnish: Perussuomalaiset, PS, Swedish: Sannfinländarna, Sannf.),[note 1] is a right-wing populist political party in Finland.
Several researchers have described the party as fiscally centre-left, socially conservative,[75] a "centre-based populist party" or the "most left-wing of the non-socialist parties"
Seems like the deciding factor in the majority is the Centre Party (Finnish: Suomen Keskusta) which lost a lot of seats but stuck with the SDP.
It's optimistic of you to think the ruling class wouldn't band together to keep the populists on the outs just like every other European parliamentary system has done.
The big downside of coalition-forming is you can't use it for a soft revolution. You need an absolute majority to effect real change.
Seems like the deciding factor in the majority is the Centre Party (Finnish: Suomen Keskusta) which lost a lot of seats but stuck with the SDP.
It's optimistic of you to think the ruling class wouldn't band together to keep the populists on the outs just like every other European parliamentary system has done.
The big downside of coalition-forming is you can't use it for a soft revolution. You need an absolute majority to effect real change.