Solita was awarded the public tender for the project in 2024, and the collaboration will continue until 2027.
Content on the website will be published in phases. During the transition period from April to June 2026, both the previous and the renewed website will run in parallel.
For users, the renewal is particularly visible in the site’s structure, visual design, and search functionality.
“Modern, accessible digital services are essential for a functioning democracy. We are proud to support the Parliament of Finland in making its work more transparent and easier to access for everyone. Many aspects of the fully renewed service have been automated and modernised, and development will continue going forward,” said Timo Honko, Executive Vice President, Solita Finland.
Special attention has been paid to how information on Members of Parliament, voting results, and parliamentary matters under consideration is presented on the site. The renewal is driven by the end of the current website’s technical lifecycle, new requirements related to the availability and use of parliamentary data, and evolving information security requirements.
Two websites in use during the spring
Users will be directed to the new website starting March 30, but the site will continue to be actively developed throughout the spring. Content on the new website will be expanded over the coming months. During the transition period, users can switch back to the old site if needed. Running two sites in parallel ensures that all key content remains accessible while development continues.
From July 2026 onwards, a single public website of the Parliament of Finland—www.eduskunta.fi—will provide access to all parliamentary online content. In parallel with the website renewal, the Parliament’s webcasting service has also been updated.
For more information
Solita Oy, Executive Vice President, Finland Timo Honko, [email protected], +358 40 5454 87