Kansallisarkistoon
Kansallisarkistoon is a political movement in Finland that emerged in the late 20th century. The term translates to "National Revolutionary" and is often used to describe a far-right political ideology that combines elements of nationalism, authoritarianism, and anti-immigration sentiments. The movement gained prominence in the 1990s and early 2000s, with figures such as Jussi Saramo and Ville Rantanen playing significant roles in its development.
The Kansallisarkistoon movement is characterized by its opposition to multiculturalism, immigration, and the European Union. Proponents
The movement has been associated with various political parties and organizations, although it lacks a unified
The Kansallisarkistoon movement has faced significant backlash from the broader Finnish political spectrum, including the mainstream