Future of Åland

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Future of Åland
Swedish: Ålands Framtid
LeaderPeggy Eriksson
Founded2001
Split fromÅland Centre[1]
HeadquartersÅlands Lagting, Strandgatan 37, 22100 Mariehamn
IdeologyLiberalism
Ålandic independence[2]
Souverainism
Cultural conservatism
Pacifism
Political positionCentre[3] to centre-right[4]
European affiliationEuropean Free Alliance
Nordic affiliationCentre Group
ColoursOrange
SloganWe show the way
(Vi visar vägen)
Parliament of Åland
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Municipalities
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Website
www.alandsframtid.ax

The Future of Åland (Swedish: Ålands Framtid) is a separatist[2] political party on Åland. As a member of the European Free Alliance, the goal of the party is to make Åland an independent state.

Election results[edit]

Parliament of Åland (Lagting)[edit]

Election Votes % Seats +/- Government
2003 800 6.48
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New Opposition
2007 1,070 8.34
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Steady Opposition
2011 1,286 9.91
3 / 30
Increase1 Opposition
2015 1,016 7.35
2 / 30
Decrease1 Opposition
2019 666 4.67
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Decrease1 Opposition
2023 403 2.87
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Decrease1 Extra-parliamentary

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (31 May 2022). Parties and Elections in Europe: Parliamentary Elections and Governments Since 1945, European Parliament Elections, Political Orientation and History of Parties. Books on Demand. p. 208. ISBN 9783756218882.
  2. ^ a b Ålands Framtid. 2019 politik https://alandsframtid.ax/var-politikltitle=Vår politik. Retrieved 10 March 2024. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ Mac Dougall, David (16 October 2017). "Viva Åland! Independence Dream Not Dead, But More Autonomy Comes First". News Now Finland. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
  4. ^ Hepburn, Eve (5 May 2014). "Forging autonomy in a unitary state: The Åland Islands in Finland" (PDF). Comparative European Politics. 12 (4–5): 468–487. doi:10.1057/cep.2014.10. hdl:20.500.11820/86533d16-8e3d-47fd-9356-79d30a3e2b0a. S2CID 144944459.

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