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Liberal People's Party (Finland) : ウィキペディア英語版
Liberals (Finland)

Liberals ((フィンランド語:Liberaalit)) is a liberal party in Finland. Founded in 1965 as a reunification of the People's Party of Finland and Liberal League. Originally named Liberal People's Party (), it restyled its name as Liberals () in 2000.
Liberals was removed from the party registry in 2007 after the failure to gain a seat in two consecutive parliamentary elections.
== Leaders ==

*1965–1968 Mikko Juva
*1968–1978 Pekka Tarjanne
*1978–1982 Jaakko Itälä
*1982–1984 Arne Berner
*1984–1990 Kyösti Lallukka
*1990–1992 Kaarina Koivistoinen
*1992–1993 Kalle Määttä
*1993–1995 Tuulikki Ukkola
*1995–1997 Pekka Rytilä
*1997–2000 Altti Majava
*2000–2001 Oili Korkeamäki
*2001–2005 Tomi Riihimäki
*2005–2008 Ilkka Innamaa
*2008–2011 Kimmo Eriksson
*2011–       Jouni Flemming

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