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Suomen kommunistinen puolue
- 24.10.2025
The World Socialism Forum, held for the 15th time in China, will convene on November 3–4 to discuss international politics, new dimensions of socialism, and changes at the crossroads of world history. Jiri Mäntysalo, Vice Chairperson of Communist Party of Finland (SKP), will travel to Beijing to attend the forum and participate in academic seminars in other Chinese provinces.
Suomen kommunistinen puolue
- 29.09.2025
Festival of social change, activism, and cooperation, Tiedonantaja Press Festival, will take place at the Peace Station (Rauhanasema) in Pasila, Helsinki, on Saturday and Sunday, October 11–12! On Saturday, October 11, in addition to the Peace Station, events will also be held in the auditorium of the Pasila Library!
Piirretty Kuuban lippu vasemmalla ja oikealla englanninkielinen kauppasaarron vastainen teksti "Drop the Blockade".
SKP:n poliittinen toimikunta
- 24.10.2024
Communist Party of Finland expresses its full support for the people of Cuba, who are struggling amidst power outages and damage of the Hurricane Oscar. The challenges Cuba faces, such as the collapse of the power grid, food shortages, and the scarcity of medicine and fuel, are the result of the unjust trade embargo maintained by the United States.
Paremman työajan aloitteen kuvituskuva, jossa piirrettynä eri töitä ja ammattilaisia kellotaulukuvioon, kuvan vieressä tekstit "Parempi työaika - Suomen kommunistinen puolue".
Suomen kommunistinen puolue
- 27.06.2024
One of the key initiatives of Communist Party of Finland is better working hours, specifically the general transition to a 6-hour working day and a 30-hour working week without reducing wages. The party's legislative proposal on this topic has now been updated to reflect current times, incorporating many new experiences and justifications. Better working time surpasses current working time legislation in all respects. Read why!
People with banderols eg. No USA military bases
Suomen kommunistinen puolue
- 20.12.2023
The most dramatic aspect concerning Finland's sovereignty in the Defence Cooperation Agreement (DCA) is that troops and weapons systems will be brought here whose use will be decided by the US and, if it so wishes, exclusively by the US, says Yrjö Hakanen chair of the Helsinki district committee of the CPF.