
The objective of the Independence Party is a society based on
equality, that is humane and just, and will provide the means of living for the
future generations as well.
1. The independence of Finland must be
restored by breaking out of the European Union, which is guided by financial
forces.
2. Our own currency, the Finnish mark, must be retained. Our own
foreign currency reserves and our own, independent monetary policy must be
restored.
3. Finland must have an independent control of it´s
borders.
4. Everyone must have a constitutional right to work. The
working week must be shortened to 35 hours.
5. The economy must be
controlled. The markets must serve the people, not the other way around.The
escape of capital out of Finland must be stopped. The sale of state businesses
must be stopped.
6. The whole country must be kept inhabited. The
self-sufficiency in foodstuffs, the functionality of family farms and the
vitality of the countryside must be preserved.
7. Hiring new employees
must be made easier by removing the side expenses of work. The lost revenue must
be collected on the basis of production.
8. The value added tax (VAT) in
groceries must be removed. The low limit to the duty of paying VAT must be
raised to annual business turnover of 100 000 euro.
9. A basic income
system must be put in place, which is socially just, and makes an adequate
income possible in all circumstances of life, and, at the same time, encourages
to be active.
10. The oppression of the pensioners must be stopped. There
has to be a minimum pension of 700 euros without any tax and a maximum pension
also.
11. An adequate level of income must be assured for families with
children. Also a possibility to choose between taking care of the children at
home and public child care must be provided.
12. Basic education and
possibilities for further education must be equally taken care of, taking into
account the different interests and needs of pupils and students.
13. The
services for the elderly and the handicapped, and health care services, must be
assured.
14. Decent cost housing as well as safe and comfortable
surroundings must be assured for all Finns.
15. The differences in income
levels must be reduced. Annual income under 10 000 euro must be made tax exempt.
The economies of communes must be assured by a change in the state-aid system.
Capital gains income must be progressively taxed.
16. The situation of
the over-debted, and their guarantors, must be improved.
17. The energy
services of Finland must be based on native, renewable sources of energy,
increased efficiency, and the saving of energy.
18. All political parties
must be treated equally. Party financing must be made
public.
19.Aconstitutional court of justice must be introduced to control
that the constitution is followed.
20. Finland must be kept out of
military alliances and international conflicts by following a consistent and
reliable policy of neutrality.

The election program of the Independence
party
(Accepted at the party congress
2006.07.16)
The independence and neutrality of
our country must be brought back
1. The upholding of our
national independence has traditionally been considered as the most
central goal for the political activity. Now it has, however, been given up and
our country has grown humble to the authority of the EU.
Our people must
get back the national independence, which belongs to it. This includes an
independent finance- and economic policy and a returning of our own currency and
a liberation from the authority of the European Central Bank.
This
requires a loosening from the EU. It can be realised by a decision of the
Parliament. A loosening from the Union does not cause Finland any payments but
it releases our country from constantly growing payments to the EU.
The
relation between Finland and the EU can be organised by separate trade- and
other agreements, such as Switzerland has done or as a first step return to the
situation, in which our country was before joining the EU, that is getting back
to the EEA-agreement like Norway, Iceland and
Liechtenstein.
A membership in NATO must be
averted
2) A membership in NATO is dangerous
for the security of our country and must therefore be averted. Finland must not
join any military alliance or send our soldiers outside our own boarders other
than to peacekeeping operations accepted by the the United Nations or the
Organisation of Security and Cooperation in Europe.
Finland must
maintain good relations with all countries, especially our neighbour countries
by practising a non-aligned and neutral foreign- and security policy. At the
same time we must take care of the needs of our defence, which is based on
general national service. The Finnish army should be armed with defence- not
offensive weapons.
A national referendum must be taken
into use
3) A binding national and
communal referendum must be taken into use in our country to realise a
democratic system. It must be arranged if a decision made by the Parliament, the
government or the communal council is, according to a reliable opinion
poll, contrary to that of the majority of the enfranchised citizens.
From party domination to
democracy
4) The parties must be returned to
their original function, that is to work as a channel for democracy. Therefore
the democracy in the parties must be strengthened for instance by including a
paragraph in the party law, according to which the chairman has to be elected
through a membership voting.
The party support, which spoils politics,
must be abandoned in its present form. The parties must be guaranteed equal
possibilities to activity. To eliminate the corruption the financing and
accountancy of the parties must be stipulated as public. The proposition
of weakening the position of the president, who is chosen by a direct election
of the people and who is above the political parties, must be
rejected.
The constitutional legal certainty must be
guaranteed
5) The committee for constitutional
law of the Parliament has badly failed in its duty to control how our
constitution and the legal certainty of the people are followed. A politically
independent constitutional court must be appointed to carry out this
task.
The citizens must have the possibility of bringing both
breaking of the constitution and the injustice they have suffered because of the
public administration authorities to a trying by the constitutional
court.
The citizens must get the decisions and other acts of the public
administration and the courts to a fee that covers the electrostatic copy
costs.
The basic service for the citizens and the
communal democracy must bee guaranteed
6) The
basic service arranged by the local authority must be guaranteed by changes in
the system of state subsidy and by lifting the portions to be financed by the
state to the level where they where before the depression, during which they
were divided in half. This makes it possible to increase the means of health
care and geriatric care and at the same time to raise the salaries of the
nursing staff. Forcing to consolidation of municipalities must be rejected.
Municipal district councils must be founded in bigger cities and to communes,
which have been formed as a result of consolidation of
municipalities. Their duty is to realise close-range democracy, to decide on
matters of their own municipal district and to give comments on proposals
concerning the city plan of their own municipal district.
A sane social market economy instead of
speculation capitalism
7) A sane social market
economy must be set in instead of te speculation capitalism, which is realised
on the conditions of great capitalists. A sane social market economy is
based on fairness, on protection of the position of weaker people and a
free entrepreneurship. By means of this so called third way, which
is placed between socialism and capitalism, our country can be developed to a
welfare state, which realises societal democracy and fairness, a country, which
all citizens can experience as a pleasant and safe home.
The moving of
Finnish enterprises to foreign countries and the discontinuation of jobs can be
stopped by regulations, which concern capital export from the country and by tax
allowances, which support enterprises and by independently realised acts of
regional policy, which are forbidden by the EU.
All kinds of speculation
must be prevented by an appreciable legislation of our own. Now this is
not possible because of the meticulous directives of the EU, which often
are both stupid and inadequate for Finland. The so called tax of Tobin, with
which taxes on capital transfers to foreign countries are collected and which
prevents speculation, must be taken into use in our
country.
Fairness into income distribution
8) The amount of poor people in Finland has, as a result of the EU
policy increased to 600.000. The bread queues have doubled in a short time.
Equality between men and woman must be realised also by an equal pay.
Income disparities must be deducted and the situation of impecunious people must
be made better. Incomes under 12.000 euro per annum must be duty-free. In
addition the situation of low-income people must be improved by a
considerable lowering of the added value tax on food from the
present 17 % or by abolishing it.
Stop the oppression
of retired persons
9) The incomes of retired persons have been
lagged behind the wage trend because of the so called folded pension index.
Because of this persons with a small pension income live on the hunger line.
This must be adjusted.
Small pensions must be considerably lifted and a
minimum pension, which guarantees an adequate livelihood must be taken into use.
The use of the folded pension index must be abandoned and the buying power of
the pensions lifted to what it was before the folding pension index was taken
into use.
An upper limit must be put to oversized
pensions.
Social fairness instead of
acquisitiveness
10) The situation of those who
live on labour market support, daily unemployment benefit and the minimum
competencies of the parents allowance as well as of those who live on home care
subsidy or relative care allowance is as bad as that of the persons with a a
small pension income. The beurocratic system of the income security for
the unemployed must be simplified.
The parent´s allowance ande relative
care allowance must be raised. A pension security must be arranged for those,
who take care of their children at home.
A new social class, the short
term workers, has been formed on the labour market. This consists of citizens
wit so called non typical or temporary short-term jobs. Their position on
the labour market must hastily be improved.
A selected basic
income system, which encourages to activity in all situations must be
realised to eliminate the poverty problem. The system would include for instance
pensioners with small incomes, those who now live on the unemployment security
and different social benefits and also students and short-term
workers. This would not be any expensive citizen income- or citizen salary
system, in which support would be paid also to rich people. The
system would decrease the great need of social personnel and would mean saving
of public expenses.
In a selective system of basic income the
beneficiaries would be monthly paid a basic income of a certain amount. In
addition to this the beneficiary can get earned income duty free to a certain
level and no tax would be levied until a certain amount of
income.
The livelihood of families with children must
be guaranteed
12) The livelihood of sole
supporter families and other families with children must not remain under the
poverty line.
The parents must have a possibility of free choosing of
either a communal day care or a domiciliary care of their children as equal
alternatives. The care payments must be reasonable. The size of the day care
groups must not be enlarged.
The grievances in the
health care must be redressed
The structures of
the health care must be organised again in a way, which abolishes the existing
competition between health care centres upheld by separate communes and central
hospitals owned by several communes together. The present situation means that a
part of the people, who need care, don´t get it.
The patients must
get quicker to operations and other kind of care. The health care system must
get doctors and other health care personnel by increasing student places
in accordance with the need and by improving the wage conditions.
The
charges of health care centres, out-patient departments and hospitals must be
kept reasonable. The health care system must even more invest in
preventive
health care, such as information about the importance of a
healthy diet and exercise as well as about the adverse consequences of smoking
and use of alcohol and drugs.
Elderly people and
invalids must be taken care of
14) We must not
on any grounds bring down the level of the care of elderly people and invalids.
Old people must get the home-help service they need and a possibility of moving
to intensified service housing or institutional care. The charges for care and
service must be kept adequate.
Free service for
veterans
15) Health care, rehabilitation and
travelling with public vehicles must be free.
Work must
be arranged to all unemployed people
16) The
public administration, that is the state and the communes, are obliged to look
after that all unemployed people get a work. In order to realise this, a new
system for employment subsidy must be created. At least a minimum wage laid down
by law, must be paid for the work and this wage must give an adequate
livelihood.
A paragraph about the right to all citizens to get a work
must be included in our constitution. The realization of this paragraph is
possible when employment policy is lead by the general interest of our national
economy, not by the interests of large enterprises and large-scale
investors as in EU-Finland.
Not until the unemployment of the
young is eliminated from our country, is it justifiable to talk about the need
of foreign workers. In the use of foreign labour force, Finnish terms of
employment must be followed. This makes it possible to make sure, that Finnish
workers are not discriminated by dumping the salaries of foreign
workers.
A legal certainty agent must be appointed to control the
realization of the civic rights of the unemployed.
A
moderate-priced accommodation for all
17) The
unduly risen prices of accommodation and other housing costs must be reduced as
follows:
Instead of a housing policy, which is realised on the conditions
of the producers and the banks we have to take into use a housebuilding
realised on the conditions of the needers and at the same time the payers.
The competition in housebuilding and renewal must be increased and
scrutinized whether and how corruption influences the decisions by which
building grounds and renewal jobs are given to certain favourites.
When
communes sell or lease building grounds, same transparency must be follow as in
public purchases.
The present crofter system, which binds the needers of
accommodation to the bank must be abolished. A system for financing and lending,
which satisfies at first hand the needs of them, who need an apartment or a
house must be realised.
Housing loans from the state and communes will
be increased and the interest will be decreased. The communes will be obliged to
hand over a certain part of the estates, which they have sold or leased to a
self-lead or self-driven housebuilding of the inhabitants. Disproportionate
rents will be averted by putting communal and regional upper limits for
them.
The inhabitants will be given real possibilities to influence
matters that concern their housing by developing a system of tenant
democracy.
The hinders for entrepreneurship must be
abolished
18) To improve small-scaled
entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship generally and to create new jobs,
the supplementary contributions of the employers must be abolished and the
equivalent amount collected by fairer means, on the basis of the volume of the
production. Thus labor-intensive enterprises would not be in a poorer situation
than capital-intensive enterprises.
To improve the upcoming and
conditions for small-scaled industry value added tax should not be collected at
all from a turnover under 100.000 euro per annum.
The transfer of a firm
to a descendant must be made easier.
The sale of enterprises owned by
the state, that is the citizens, must stop. The living conditions on rural areas
and development areas mut be improved by means of regional policy.
19)
The whole country must be kept inhabited. We have to realise a regional policy,
which advances the business life and the cultural life of development areas. All
parts of the country must be kept in the network of public traffic. As regards
road- and railroad network, we have to take care of the whole country, also the
condition and building of local roads in the outlying
districts.
The Finnish peasant must get his freedom
back
20) The existing of private families´
small-scaled cultivation and the production of clean and healthy food must be
guaranteed in Finland. The goal, which is to be set, is to get back the
self-sufficiency, that we have lost as a result of the EU-policy. No land tax
must be levied on farming- or forest economy ground. We have to hinder a
transition of farming- an forest economy ground into the hands of
foreigners.
The import of genetic manipulated food and raw material
must be forbidden.
The flayers of the fatherland into
responsibility for their doings
21) As a result
of the EU-policy there has been a social redistribution in our country and our
citizens are divided into two groups, which are on the one hand
an upper
class, which has became rich at the expense of the majority of the people on the
other hand the rest of the people.
While the present
government and parliament have favoured the rich upper class by giving them tax
relieves and advantages, they have carried on with the same policy of
cutting allocations to health care and geriatric care, and many other
activities, which are important to the majority of the people, which they
started during the depression of the 1990s. They have done this, although the
national product of Finland is bigger than ever.
Because of this
EU-policy the network of roads and railways in our country is crumbling. The
post and the railways have been made companies. The Road office have changed
into a public utility. As a result of this their standard of service has got
worse. The Finnish army and other national departments have been reorganized and
their activities have been endorsed to capitalistic companies through
competitive biddings. Garnisons are closed and military refreshers are deducted
to a fraction of what they were before referring to the lack of
allowances. There seem to be enough money only for the steadily growing payments
to EU.
The decision makers are striving for savings with so called
abundance programs of the state by cutting down the staff expenditure for
instance by not employing new employees instead of them, who have retired. This
is leading to a situation, which is not durable for instance in the police
forces, the judicial system and universities.
During the time of EU the
employees domination burden of work and uncertainty about the future and the
insecurity, in which this results, have constantly increased.
The present
situation can be improved only if the MP:s, who are responsible for it,
will not be chosen into the new Parliament and new members are chosen in their
place, persons, who serve the people of Finland and not EU and the upper class,
which supports it.
Criminality must be averted by
border guarding
22) Boarder guarding is a
right, which belongs to an independent country and it must be brought back to
all our boarders so we can improve the efficiency of the control and thereby
prevent drug import and other criminality and strengthen the security of
our people.
Fairness into
taxation
23) A return to a socially fair
Finnish welfare state necessitates a renewal of the taxation by following
means:
Besides earned incomes and pension incomes also capital incomes
must be taxed progressively, whereby the tax rate of small capital incomes is
decreased and that of the big ones increase from what is the case for the
moment.
The taxation of earned incomes and pension incomes must be
milder than the taxation of capital incomes. Medical expenses and health care
expenses inclusive the costs of medicines and dental care as well as
transport-to-work expenses and interest charges of housing loans
should be accepted as completely deductible in the taxation. To improve
the livelihood of people with small incomes, the added value tax on food should
be brought down. It should be completely eliminated from bread, milk and fruits
and vegetables, which are important for the health.
Capital transfer tax
should be collected only from that part of the estate, which goes over 200.000
euro. The possibilities of taking into use a progression, which eases the
taxation of people with small incomes and people with a
middle-income also in the local taxation, must be found out.
The decision
of the Parliament to abolish property tax, must be taken into a new
consideration. It is possible to raise the lower limit for collecting property
tax, but it must still be collected from owners with grate properties.
The upper limit for land tax must be considerably lowered. This
tax should not be levied for farming- and forest economy ground.
The
taxation of the labor-intensive enterprises must be eased by changing the system
to a taxation, which is based on the production.
The collecting of value
added tax must be abolished for a turnover below
100.000
euro.
People with excessive indebtedness must get
help
24) The situation of people with excessive
indebtedness and that of their guarantors must be improved. The banks´right to
realize the pledge when a private person or enterprise gets into financial
difficulties or when or when the pledge is decreasing in value, must be limited
by law. A new phenomenon on the loan market is internet banks, which grant short
term loans at usurious interests. Such charging of interests of even above
hundreds of percents per annum must be forbidden by law.
TV licence fees must be
abolished
25) The collecting of TV licence fees
should be abolished like radio license fees and the activities of the
broadcasting company should be financed from tax assets.
The use of TV
and radio as a means of propaganda must be averted by an act, according to which
a person, who is employed as a reporter, must not have belonged to any party in
two preceding years before the beginning of the employment relationship.
A condition, according to which all political parties, which accept
democracy and equality between the citizens, must be equally treated, must be
included in the concession of every TV- and radio
channel.
For a sustainable development and a clean
environment
26) Striving for a constant
economic growth is detrimental, because it positively destroys the basis natural
resources. Instead of a constant economic growth a central goal should be an
ecologically sustainable development and balance. An economy, which is based on
them, is for the benefit of the citizens, the whole human race and the
nature.
The standpoint, according to which economic growth is a solution
to a large unemployment, is wrong. It does not decrease unemployment but
increases it if the growth is based on a more effective automated production.
The Natura 2000 protection program should be interrupted and the program
be taken into a new consideration. This should happen by taking account of
the justified advantages of the landowners. This includes also amends for
the losses.
We must not compromise about the healthiness and comfort of
the housing environment and working environment. The preserving of parks and
green areas must be ensured by a clear-speaking ordinance.
The share of
electric track traffic of all transports must be increased.
We must
realise a protection- and treatment program for forests, by which we can
guarantee both a good treatment of economic forests and and ecological forest
economic aspects. The protection of the forests must be realised by taking into
account the advantages of both forest owners and the society.
The actions
of forestry companies with prejudice to forest owners as a dominating cartel
must be averted.
Licences for uranium- and other health damaging mining
activity must be abandoned.
Domestic renewable energy
sources into use
27) The energy supply of our
country should be mainly based on domestic, renewable energy sources, a
more effective use of energy and on saving energy.
The strain caused to
the nature environment must be decreased. Moderate-priced public transport
should be developed and increased by making contributions to a change-over to a
pollutant-free production and by fining for pollution emission.
A placing
of foreign nuclear waste in our country must be
averted.
The power of the Finish people is in
education
28) The resources and the
preconditions for creating activity of universities and other academies and
educational institutions as well as those of scientists and artists must be
guaranteed. We ought to collect the same charges from foreign students that
Finnish students have to pay abroad.
The needs of basic education,
further education and adult education must be equally satisfied in different
parts of the country. The plans of abandoning academies should be given up.
The size of group of pupils at primary schools and high schools as well as
the length of the way to school should be moderate.
Teaching of
the knowledge of society and arts subjects must be increased. The textbook on
history and social studies must be based on the truth an not on accompaniment of
the standpoints, which political the power holders represent.
Confessional
religious education must maintain in the curriculum of the schools.
Library
services must be taken care of all over the country by enlarging the allocations
to libraries. Self-motivated culture-, avocation- , sports- and exercise of the
citizens must also be supported.
The international
goals of the Independence party
1) In the UN
and other international organisations Finland must actively and independently
work for abolishing of poverty and for realising fairness and international
equality.
2) Non-affiliation and neutrality are necessary conditions to
make parties of international conflicts trust our country enough. Without that
trust it is not possible to act as an arbitrator in international conflicts. As
long as our country is a member of the EU this is not possible, unlike what it
was in the 1970s, when Finland arranged the Conference on security and
Cooperation in Europe.
3) Finland must participate in the work for
abolishing the problem of poverty in the developing countries and for solving
the refugee problem.
In refugee policy our country has to act
independently and in accordance with international agreements.
The
immigration policy must be based on that the immigrants come here to get their
livelihood by their own work an to become integrated in the Finnish society. To
make the integration process easier and to prevent exclusion, the teaching of
the Finnish language and customs must be increased.
Immigrants, who are
guilty of serious crimes and convicted for them and who haven´t got the Finnish
nationality, must be banished from our country and if possible, be sent to pay
their penalties in the country of their departure.
Finland must for its
own part work for the rejecting of the change in climate for example by getting
into use renewable energy resources instead of fossil energy.
5) In the
international cooperation Finland must work for a situation, in which all
countries are both admitted the right to and obliged to care for food production
and as far as possible for self-sufficiency as regards to food. This is
necessary for decreasing and abolishing starvation and poverty in the
world.
Translation Lena
Wiksten

The basic- and general program of the Independence
party
The independence party bases its´ activities on the
values of freedom, equality, fairness, democracy and Christian solidarity.
Central aspirations and aims of the independence party are:
1. The
realization of the acts of the Finnish constitution, according to which Finland
is a fully authorized and independent republic, where the highest power, the
authority of the state, belongs to the people as well as the realization of the
international liberty of action in practice and the developing of a broad
international interaction and cooperation, which are based on equality between
the nations.
2. The defending and strengthening of civil rights, freedom
and equality.
3. The elimination of the privileged position of the power
of the political parties, which has drawn away from the people, the
strengthening of democracy and the realization of a citizen society.
4.
The elimination of unemployment, the guaranteeing of the preconditions for full
employment and the guaranteeing of all employees´rights, the realization of same
salary for men and women and a basic income system, the setting of the peoples´
general interest ahead private economic exercise
of power and the
returning of uncontrolled capital streams under the control of the
society.
5. The developing of the Nordic welfare state, which has
been realized in Finland and of the health care and social
security.
6. The developing of he society based on a kind of social
market economy, which is democratically controlled and in which especially small
and medium-sized industry are encouraged.
7. The equal
developing of the position of different areas, lines of business and citizen
groups, the maintenance of a living country side and the guaranteeing of
agriculture and forestry, that fit the Finnish conditions and the guaranteeing
of food autarky.
8. The demolishment of beurocracy, monopolies and
cartels and the decentralization of the centralized decision-making power
and the realization of a fair distribution of income.
9. To
keep the nature and environment vital, clean and enjoyable.
10. The
fighting against corruption and economic and other criminality and the
guaranteeing of social peace.
11. The guaranteeing of the
possibilities for basic education, further education and updating training and a
free and multifaceted developing of the Finnish culture.
12. The
realization of a neutral foreign policy and security policy and an independent
policy of defence, which is based on a firm wish for national defence, on a
sufficient ability of defence and on
autarky.
