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  2. Swedish Social Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Social Democratic Party, ... The first female PM in Swedish history, Magdalena Andersson, is the current leader of the Social Democratic Party.

  3. List of political parties in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Junker Party (1850s) Social Democratic Left Party of Sweden (Sveriges Socialdemokratiska Vänsterparti, 1921–1923) Communist Party of Sweden – Höglund Faction (Sveriges Kommunistiska Parti, 1924–1926) Socialist Party (Socialistiska Partiet, 1929–1945) Clerical People's Party (Kyrkliga Folkpartiet, 1930s)

  4. Politics of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Since the Great Depression, Swedish national politics has largely been dominated by the Social Democratic Workers' Party, which has held a plurality (and sometimes a majority) in the Swedish parliament since 1917. General elections are held every four years. The Economist Intelligence Unit rated Sweden a "full democracy" its report for 2020. [1]

  5. Folkhemmet - Wikipedia

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    Folkhemmet (Swedish: [ˈfɔ̂lkˌhɛmːɛt], "the people's home") is a political concept that played an important role in the history of the Swedish Social Democratic Party and the Swedish welfare state.

  6. Sweden Democrats - Wikipedia

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    The Sweden Democrats' current party programme is based on "democratic nationalism" and social conservatism. [130] [131] The SD says that its core philosophy is inspired by Swedish national conservatism and "parts of the social democratic folkhemmet (people's home) idea."

  7. Young Socialists (Sweden) - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Social Democratic Party (Swedish: Sveriges Socialdemokratiska Arbetareparti, SAP) was founded in 1889, and in 1897 its youth union, the Swedish Socialist Youth Union (Swedish: Svenska Socialistiska Ungdomsförbunde, SSU), was formed, which at that time called itself the Young Socialists.

  8. 1944 Swedish general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Sweden on 17 September 1944. [1] The Swedish Social Democratic Party remained the largest party, winning 115 of the 230 seats in the Andra kammaren of the Riksdag. [2] Due to World War II, the four main parties continued to form a wartime coalition, only excluding the Communist Party.

  9. Category:Swedish Social Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Social Democratic Party politicians (4 C, 119 P) Pages in category "Swedish Social Democratic Party" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.