National Democrats Nationaldemokraterna | |
---|---|
Abbreviation | ND |
Leader | Marc Abramsson |
Founded | 12 August 2001 |
Dissolved | 23 April 2014 |
Split from | Sweden Democrats |
Headquarters | Stockholm |
Newspaper | Nationell Idag |
Youth wing | National Democratic Youth |
Ideology |
Ultranationalism Right-wing populism Ethnopluralism Third Position [1] Anti-communism [1] Anti-capitalism [1] |
Political position | Far-right [2] [3] [4] |
European affiliation |
Euronat Alliance of European National Movements |
Colours | Orange |
Party flag | |
The National Democrats (Nationaldemokraterna, ND) were a political party in Sweden, formed by a radical faction of national board of the Sweden Democrats (SD) in October 2001 after they were expelled from the SD. The party described itself as a democratic nationalist and ethnopluralist party. [5] The party disbanded on 23 April 2014. [6]
In the 2002 general election the party received 9,248 votes, [7] far below the 4 percent threshold necessary for parliamentary representation. In the 2006 general election the party received 3,064 votes (0.06%), however they had representation in two municipalities south of Stockholm. [8] [9] In the 2010 general election the party received 1,141 votes (0.02%). [10] The chairman of the party was Marc Abramsson.
On 2 February 2008, the old party logo consisting of a blue and yellow sail was replaced with an orange cloudberry flower. [11]
ND's ideology was described as xenophobic and/or racist by the newspaper expressen. [12] The party rejected these descriptions. [13] [14]
The party was critical of United States foreign policy and of NATO. [15] [16] The party also opposed what it called the "imperialist occupations of Serbia, Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan." [16]
Election year | # of overall votes | % of overall vote | # of overall seats won | +/- | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2002 | 9,248 | 0.17 | 0 / 349
|
New | Extra-parliamentary |
2006 | 3,064 | 0.11 | 0 / 349
|
0 | Extra-parliamentary |
2010 | 1,141 | 0.02 | 0 / 349
|
0 | Extra-parliamentary |
National Democrats Nationaldemokraterna | |
---|---|
Abbreviation | ND |
Leader | Marc Abramsson |
Founded | 12 August 2001 |
Dissolved | 23 April 2014 |
Split from | Sweden Democrats |
Headquarters | Stockholm |
Newspaper | Nationell Idag |
Youth wing | National Democratic Youth |
Ideology |
Ultranationalism Right-wing populism Ethnopluralism Third Position [1] Anti-communism [1] Anti-capitalism [1] |
Political position | Far-right [2] [3] [4] |
European affiliation |
Euronat Alliance of European National Movements |
Colours | Orange |
Party flag | |
The National Democrats (Nationaldemokraterna, ND) were a political party in Sweden, formed by a radical faction of national board of the Sweden Democrats (SD) in October 2001 after they were expelled from the SD. The party described itself as a democratic nationalist and ethnopluralist party. [5] The party disbanded on 23 April 2014. [6]
In the 2002 general election the party received 9,248 votes, [7] far below the 4 percent threshold necessary for parliamentary representation. In the 2006 general election the party received 3,064 votes (0.06%), however they had representation in two municipalities south of Stockholm. [8] [9] In the 2010 general election the party received 1,141 votes (0.02%). [10] The chairman of the party was Marc Abramsson.
On 2 February 2008, the old party logo consisting of a blue and yellow sail was replaced with an orange cloudberry flower. [11]
ND's ideology was described as xenophobic and/or racist by the newspaper expressen. [12] The party rejected these descriptions. [13] [14]
The party was critical of United States foreign policy and of NATO. [15] [16] The party also opposed what it called the "imperialist occupations of Serbia, Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan." [16]
Election year | # of overall votes | % of overall vote | # of overall seats won | +/- | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2002 | 9,248 | 0.17 | 0 / 349
|
New | Extra-parliamentary |
2006 | 3,064 | 0.11 | 0 / 349
|
0 | Extra-parliamentary |
2010 | 1,141 | 0.02 | 0 / 349
|
0 | Extra-parliamentary |