Number of marriages and divorces for opposite-sex couples in Finland from 1990 to 2021
finnish statistics
However, the claim that the video shows Finnish women marching in support of polygamy is false.
old video from switzerland
Using the InVID-WeVerify video verification tool, AFP Fact Check found a photo posted on X showing the same woman holding the same banner seen in the clip.
This photo was published on June 14, 2019, along with another photo (archive can be found here). The caption includes the hashtags #grevedesfemmes (French for “women’s strike”) and #grevefeministe2019 (French for “feminist strike 2019”), and the photo was taken at a women’s rights protest. It is explained that it was done.
The post’s location indicator showed it was shared from Geneva, Switzerland.
A keyword search for #grevefeministe2019 on A woman with a card was photographed on the street.
A search for the hashtag with other keywords revealed a website dedicated to the protests. According to information on the site, the protest, which dates back to his 1991, has become an annual event aimed at closing the gender pay gap and promoting gender equality (archive here ).
The website also published a link to a photo blog sharing photos of protesters from different Swiss cities using the hashtag #grevedesfemmes (archived here).
AFP photos from the 2019 protests were used in a CNN report (archive here).
The text on the banner shown in the video provides another clue as to the location of the march. Unlike Finland, where Finnish and Swedish are the official languages, French is widely spoken in Switzerland, and it is one of the four official languages (archive here).