Danielson was also briefly the chairman of the Finnish Party and represented the party in the Parliament from 1907 to 1917.
It was at this time that he began his active involvement in politics, becoming a member of the Young Finnish Party.
He also remained active in politics, being elected to the central committee of the Young Finnish Party.
Until 1997, the party was known as Young Finnish Party.
The paper was founded in 1889 as the organ of the Young Finnish Party and published on six days a week.
The Finnish Party sought legitimacy in the eyes of the Russian authorities and saw cooperation with Russia as a way to enact its language policies.
He belonged to the conservative Finnish Party.
The Fennoman also founded the Finnish Party to pursue their nationalist aims.
Originally founded as the organ of the Young Finnish Party, the paper has been politically independent and non-aligned since the 1930s.
Fennomania became the Finnish Party in the 1860s.