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suosimista

Suosimista is a Finnish noun that denotes the act or practice of showing preference or favoritism toward certain individuals, groups, or interests. It is formed from the verb suosia, meaning to favor, with the nominalizing suffix -mista, yielding roughly “the act of favoring” or “favoritism.”

Used in public discourse and scholarly writing, suosimista describes situations where decisions—such as hiring, contracting, grants,

Ethical and governance discussions distinguish suosimista from related concepts such as nepotism (favoritism toward relatives), cronyism

Translations into English are often given as favoritism, preferential treatment, or bias. The term remains primarily

or
policy
measures—are
influenced
by
prior
preferences
or
perceived
loyalty.
The
term
can
refer
to
both
accepted,
policy-driven
preferential
treatment
and
biased
or
improper
favoritism,
depending
on
context
and
normative
standards.
(favoritism
toward
friends
or
allies
in
exchange
for
favors),
and
bias
in
decision-making.
In
Finnish
law
and
ethics
literature,
the
concept
is
often
analyzed
to
assess
accountability,
transparency,
and
the
principle
of
equal
treatment.
used
within
Finnish-language
contexts,
and
cross-language
discourse
often
relies
on
the
translated
equivalents.