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In Finland, a recently established party led by businessman, tv start -turned politician Harry Harkimo, was elected to parliament belogning to the National Coalition Party, a centre right moderate pro business party. However, in the same electoral period (2015-2019), he broke off and created his own movement which includes his son, Joel Harkimo, and several journalists, politicians and other well known figures like Mikael Jungner, Tuomas Enbuske and so on. I would argue, that Liike Nyt ("Movement Now!") more closely represents a "TV"/"Personal party" as there isn't any question Harkimo would step down and he essentially leads the party. MarcoHamilton12 ( talk) 00:16, 9 March 2022 (UTC)MH12
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Doesn't En Marche count as a business-firm party? I'm hesitant to add it without being certain but it's heavily personalist and depends on Macron Diogenes Redivivus ( talk) 21:27, 30 November 2023 (UTC)
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Created by Buidhe ( talk). Self-nominated at 21:07, 12 August 2020 (UTC).
In Finland, a recently established party led by businessman, tv start -turned politician Harry Harkimo, was elected to parliament belogning to the National Coalition Party, a centre right moderate pro business party. However, in the same electoral period (2015-2019), he broke off and created his own movement which includes his son, Joel Harkimo, and several journalists, politicians and other well known figures like Mikael Jungner, Tuomas Enbuske and so on. I would argue, that Liike Nyt ("Movement Now!") more closely represents a "TV"/"Personal party" as there isn't any question Harkimo would step down and he essentially leads the party. MarcoHamilton12 ( talk) 00:16, 9 March 2022 (UTC)MH12
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Doesn't En Marche count as a business-firm party? I'm hesitant to add it without being certain but it's heavily personalist and depends on Macron Diogenes Redivivus ( talk) 21:27, 30 November 2023 (UTC)