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Sverigedemokraterna

Sweden Democrats
Sverigedemokraterna
Abbreviation SD
Party chairman Jimmie Åkesson
Party secretary Richard Jomshof
Parliamentary group leader Mattias Karlsson
Founded 6 February 1988 (1988-02-06)
Headquarters
Newspaper SD-Kuriren
Youth wing Sweden Democratic Youth (1998–2015)
Young Swedes SDU
(2015–present)
Membership 24,291 (February 2016)
Ideology Swedish nationalism
Economic nationalism
Social conservatism
National conservatism
Right-wing populism
Hard Euroscepticism
Ethnopluralism
Anti-immigration
Political position Right-wing to far-right
European affiliation Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe
European Parliament group Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy
Colours      Yellow
Riksdag
49 / 349
European Parliament
2 / 20
County Councils
161 / 1,597
Municipal Councils
1,324 / 12,780
Website
sd.se

Sweden Democrats or Swedish Democrats (Swedish: Sverigedemokraterna, SD) is a nationalist political party in Sweden that was founded in 1988. The party describes itself as social conservative with a nationalist foundation, however the party has been described as far-right,right-wing populist,national-conservative, and anti-immigration. The party had its roots in Swedish fascism and was a part of the white supremacy movement in the late-1980s; initially, it was characterized by right-wing extremism and activism. Among the founding party officials were several people that had formerly expressed strong support for the ideology of Nazism. SD's logo from the 1990s was a version of the torch used by the UK National Front, until it was changed to an Anemone hepatica flower in 2006 (Swedish: blåsippa).Jimmie Åkesson has been party chairman since 2005.

In the 2010 general election the Sweden Democrats crossed the 4% threshold necessary for parliamentary representation for the first time. This increase in popularity has been compared by international media to other similar anti-immigration movements in Europe. The party polled 5.7% and won 20 parliamentary seats.

The Sweden Democrats continued this success in the 2014 general election, polling 12.9% and winning 49 seats in the Riksdag, a 14% share of the seats. The Sweden Democrats, however, remain isolated in the Riksdag because the other parties are staunchly maintaining a policy of refusing cooperation with them.


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