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The Sweden Democrats party was founded in 1988 as a direct successor to the Sweden Party, [8] which in turn had been formed in 1986 by the merger of Bevara Sverige Svenskt (BSS; in English: "Keep Sweden Swedish") and a faction of the Swedish Progress Party.
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The early Swedish red–green coalition encouraged Nordic-networked socialists in the state of Minnesota to dedicate efforts to building a similarly potent labor-farmer alliance that put the socialists in the governorship, running statewide model innovative anti-racism programs in the early years of the 20th century and enabled federal forest ...
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Linda Lindberg (born 2 November 1974) is a Swedish politician of the Sweden Democrats and Member of the Riksdag since 2018. She has served as Leader of the Sweden Democrats in the Riksdag since 2023. [1] Lindberg ran a floristry business and has been active in the Sweden Democrats since 2012 and was elected to the party's national board in 2015.
Sweden is formally a monarchy with a monarch holding symbolic power. Sweden has a typical Western European history of democracy, beginning with the old Viking age Ting electing kings, ending with a hereditary royal power in the 14th century, that in periods became more or less democratic depending on the general European trends. The current ...
Swedish Socialist Party (Svenska socialistiska partiet), a Swedish Nazi party, 1943-1948; Left Socialist Party (Vänstersocialistiska Partiet, 1940–1963) Revolutionary Socialist Party (Revolutionära Socialistiska Partiet, 1950–1951) Communist Labour League of Sweden (Sveriges Kommunistiska Arbetareförbund, 1956–1967)
The Tidö Agreement (Swedish: Tidöavtalet) is a political agreement of Riksdag parties from the right-wing bloc (Sweden Democrats, Moderate Party, Christian Democrats and Liberals) for appointing Ulf Kristersson of the Moderate Party as Prime Minister of Sweden and the Kristersson cabinet as the Government of Sweden after the 2022 Swedish general election.