Finland Communist
Juhani Lohikoski, previously a chairman of
Communist Youth League and
Socialist League, served as the chairman of Finnish Attac for two terms (2002 – 2004).
Yrjö Hakanen, chairman of the
Communist Party of Finland, was a member of the board and a member of the founding committee. In March 2002
Aimo Kairamo, the long-time chief editor of the party organ of the Social Democrat Party, resigned from Attac and recommended the same decision for other social democrats because of the left-wing minority communists' leading positions. Soon also the social democrat foreign minister
Erkki Tuomioja considered to follow Kairamo's example.
Sweden Researcher Malin Gawell covers the birth and development of Attac Sweden in her doctoral thesis on activist entrepreneurship. She suggests that Attac in Sweden was formed by people seeking a new way of organising with flat hierarchy, and with the strongly sensed need of making a change as the driving force. From another perspective,
Sydsvenskan newspaper suggested that the downturn of memberships in Swedish Attac after the hype in the beginning of 2001 may be due to its views on trade policies. ==Issues and activities==