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The Swedish Minority in Finland and Its Political Impact
The Swedish minority in Finland and its political impact

In Finland, the Swedish is the second most spoken language, and is also the second official one.
Historically (Finland belonged to Sweden until 1809), since the sixteenth century, this minority has been present on located regions of Finland and has by the time become part of the common culture and identity. The political space for such a minority has to be defined in order to keep the overall cohesion of the country. This minority is often described as the one who receive the best treatment from its country, regarding to its social and cultural degree of integration. It is thus relevant to analyze first the extent and the social conditions of this minority, and then to figure out its impact on the political field, especially trough the Swedish people’s party. By representing roughly 6% of the population, often concentrated in given circumscriptions, their voting power is not to be underestimated. Moreover, in a country where immigration is not very developed, their ability to cope with the common standards has to be described. Even constitutionally speaking, their place is well established, give them the same rights and take some special dispositions, as for example for the Åland Islands. This essay will thus try to tackle this question: which are the social and political elements which make the Swedish integration in Finland a well-achieved one? Through several data, it seems possible to draw a global picture of the place of this minority nowadays, in the very particular Finnish context. Backgrounds facts are crucial, as well as political issues which may endanger the stability of the « Finnish model of integration », for a minority who has been there for several centuries and deeply influenced the cultural development of the country.
There are some figures that help to figure out the real place of the Swedish minority in Finland.
First, on the geographical plan. Indeed, according to

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