The Faroese People's Party – Radical Self-Government Hin føroyski fólkaflokkurin – radikalt sjálvstýri | |
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Leader | Beinir Johannesen |
Founded | 1939 |
Merger of | Business Party with a faction of the Self-Government Party |
Headquarters | Jónas Broncksgøta 29 100 Tórshavn |
Youth wing | HUXA |
Ideology | |
Political position | Centre-right[4] |
National affiliation | Conservative People's Party |
European affiliation | European Conservatives and Reformists Party (until 2022) |
International affiliation | International Democrat Union |
Nordic affiliation | Conservative Group |
Colours | Green |
Løgting | 6 / 33 |
Folketing (Faroe seats) | 0 / 2 |
Election symbol | |
Website | |
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The Faroese People's Party – Radical Self-Government (Faroese: Hin føroyski fólkaflokkurin – radikalt sjálvstýri) is a pro-Faroese independence conservative[5] and conservative-liberal[6] political party on the Faroe Islands[7] led by Beinir Johannesen. Founded in 1939 by defectors from the Self-Government Party and former members of the Business Party (Vinnuflokkurin),[8] the party has traditionally supported greater autonomy for the Faroe Islands. Party leader Hákun Djurhuus served as Prime Minister from 1963 to 1967, as did Jógvan Sundstein from 1989 to 1991. In 1998, it adopted a policy of full independence from Denmark as part of a coalition deal in which leader Anfinn Kallsberg became PM. Throughout the decades, it has formed formed coalition governments with all Faroese political parties except for Framsókn, with its latest term in government lasting until 2022.[9]
The party was a member of the European Conservatives and Reformists Party until 2022. The party is affiliated to the International Democrat Union.
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