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  2. Women in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Finland became one of the first countries to grant women the right to vote, and still today they are among the top countries for women equality. Finland was voted second in the Global Gender Gap Index in women's rights. Finland made marital rape illegal in 1994. [19] In 2003 the government of Finland proposed addressing issues with gender ...

  3. Human rights in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Human rights in Finland are freedom of speech, religion, association, and assembly as upheld in law and in practice. [1] Individuals are guaranteed basic rights under the constitution, by legislative acts, and in treaties relating to human rights ratified by the Finnish government.

  4. Politics of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Legislative power is vested in the Parliament of Finland (Finnish: Suomen eduskunta, Swedish: Finlands riksdag), [3] and the Government has limited rights to amend or extend legislation. The Constitution of Finland vests power to both the President and Government: the President has veto power over parliamentary decisions, although this power ...

  5. Abortion in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Abortion is legal and free of charge upon request in Finland in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy since 1 September 2023. Between 1960 and 2023, abortion was widely accessible in practice for a variety of reasons (including socioeconomic factors), but nevertheless, the law required the pregnant woman to state her motivations and get approval from one or two doctors.

  6. Women's rights - Wikipedia

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    Women's rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls worldwide. They formed the basis for the women's rights movement in the 19th century and the feminist movements during the 20th and 21st centuries. In some countries, these rights are institutionalized or supported by law, local custom, and behavior, whereas in others ...

  7. Category:Women's rights in Finland - Wikipedia

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  8. Orpo cabinet - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the program aims to tighten Finland's criminal policy. [ 5 ] Riikka Purra , the chair of the Finns Party, justified the party's joining the coalition government by saying that the government program tightens immigration policy and changes Finland's climate policy to be more realistic.

  9. Feminist Party (Finland) - Wikipedia

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    Feminist Party collecting supporter cards [] in 2016. The Feminist Party (Finnish: Feministinen puolue, Swedish: Feministiska partiet) is a Finnish feminist political party. . It was founded in June 2016, [3] and registered as a political party in January 2017.