The Forssa Program (Finnish: Forssan ohjelma) is a political declaration issued by the Labour Party of Finland at its party convention in Forssa, Finland in August 1903.
At the same time the party was renamed Social Democratic Party of Finland.
The program served as the official platform of the Social Democratic Party until 1952.
[1] The Forssa Program was based on the program of the Social Democratic Party of Austria and the Erfurt Program issued by the Social Democratic Party of Germany.
It included the following eleven claims:[2] The Forssa Program was more socialist than the previous program of the Labour Party which was based on the thoughts of Viktor Julius von Wright [fi].