lupakauden
Lupakausi, or "lupakauden" in Finnish, refers to the period of time during which a Finnish municipality or local government is not actively conducting regular administrative or political activities. This term is most commonly associated with the Finnish municipal election cycle, where local governments are dissolved and new ones formed following elections.
In Finland, municipal elections are held every four years, typically in October. After the elections, the outgoing
The term originates from the Finnish word "lupa," meaning "permission" or "license," and the suffix "-kausi," which
This practice is part of Finland’s democratic traditions, emphasizing orderly transitions and the rule of law.