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Political party in Åland
Future of Åland
Ålands Framtid
Chairperson Peggy Eriksson
Founded2001
Split fromÅland Centre [1]
HeadquartersÅlands Lagting, Strandgatan 37, 22100 Mariehamn
Ideology Liberalism
Ålandic independence [2]
Souverainism
Cultural conservatism
Pacifism
Political position Centre [3] to centre-right [4]
European affiliation European Free Alliance
Nordic affiliationCentre Group
Colours  Orange
SloganWe show the way
(Vi visar vägen)
Lagtinget
0 / 30
Municipalities
3 / 208
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

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Parliament of Åland (Lagting)

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Election Votes % Seats +/- Government
2003 800 6.48
2 / 30
New Opposition
2007 1,070 8.34
2 / 30
Steady Opposition
2011 1,286 9.91
3 / 30
Increase1 Opposition
2015 1,016 7.35
2 / 30
Decrease1 Opposition
2019 666 4.67
1 / 30
Decrease1 Opposition
2023 403 2.87
0 / 30
Decrease1 Extra-parliamentary

See also

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References

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  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. Archived from the original on 24 June 2018. 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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