National Coalition Party, Conservative political party in Helsinki, Finland
The National Coalition Party is a conservative political force in Helsinki that stands for market-friendly positions. The group ranks among the larger actors in Finland's parliament and puts forward views on economy and civil rights.
The party came into being on December 9, 1918, after the Finnish Civil War through a merger of members from the Finnish Party and the Young Finnish Party. It evolved from a monarchist group into a supporter of NATO membership.
The National Coalition Party maintains strong connections with professional organizations, business associations, and urban populations throughout Finland's political landscape.
The party headquarters at Töölönkatu 300 in Helsinki organizes work throughout Finland. The premises serve as a coordination point for parliamentary and political activities.
The headquarters in Töölö sits in a neighborhood that hosts many other political and administrative institutions. The area is known for its quiet character despite being close to political activity.
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