[1] The Stormers' key demands included lower rents, an increase in banknote stocks and work for the unemployed.
[2] Of the other far-right parties, Iskumiehet attacked the Patriotic People's Movement's desire to ban social democratic organizations.
The reason for the measure was Isku's attacks on the state alcohol monopoly and the National Equity Bank.
As a result, disappointed supporters left the party under the leadership of merchant Lennart Mäkelä.
The split operated for a while under the name Iskujoukot (Stormtroopers), until Mäkelä founded the Finnish Workers' and Peasants' Alliance in 1934.