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100 dagar - Sverigedemokraterna

100 days has passed since the parliamentary election September 19, 2010. What immediate impact has the Sweden Democrats (SD) had so far? Sweden Democrats or Swedish Democrats (Swedish: Sverigedemokraterna, SD) is a national-conservative, populist political party in Sweden founded in 1988. The party describes itself as social conservative with a nationalist foundation. The party has been characterized by others as right-wing populist or far-right, national-conservative, and anti-immigration. Jimmie Åkesson has been party leader since 2005. The Sweden Democrats crossed the 4% threshold necessary for parliamentary representation for the first time in the 2010 general election, polling 5.7% and gaining 20 seats in the Riksdag/Parliament.

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  • Jimmie Åkesson

    Jimmie Åkesson

    SD/Party Chairman

  • Mattias Karlsson

    Mattias Karlsson

    SD/Media

  • Björn Söder

    Björn Söder

    SD/Party Secretary

  • Kent Ekeroth

    Kent Ekeroth

    SD/MP

  • Richard Jomshof

    Richard Jomshof

    SD/MP

  • William Petzäll

    William Petzäll

    SD/MP

  • Johnny Skalin

    Johnny Skalin

    SD/MP

  • Abir Al-Sahlani

    Abir Al-Sahlani

    C/MP

  • Fredrik Reinfeldt

    Fredrik Reinfeldt

    M/MP/ Party Chairman

Overview

100 days has passed since the parliamentary election September 19, 2010. What immediate impact has the Sweden Democrats (SD) had so far? Sweden Democrats or Swedish Democrats (Swedish: Sverigedemokraterna, SD) is a national-conservative, populist political party in Sweden founded in 1988. The party describes itself as social conservative with a nationalist foundation. The party has been characterized by others as right-wing populist or far-right, national-conservative, and anti-immigration. Jimmie Åkesson has been party leader since 2005. The Sweden Democrats crossed the 4% threshold necessary for parliamentary representation for the first time in the 2010 general election, polling 5.7% and gaining 20 seats in the Riksdag/Parliament.

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