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Leader
  
Marc Abramsson

Dissolved
  
April 2014

Newspaper
  
Nationell Idag

Founded
  
October 2001

Headquarters
  
Stockholm

National Democrats (Sweden)

Ideology
  
Ultranationalism, Right-wing populism, Ethnopluralism, Third Position

The National Democrats (Nationaldemokraterna, ND) was a minor political party in Sweden, formed by a radical faction of the Sweden Democrats in October 2001. The party described itself as a democratic nationalist and ethnopluralist party. The party disbanded in April 2014.

In the 2002 general election the party received 9,248 votes, 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. In the 2010 general election the party received 1,141 votes (0.02%). 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.

Ideology

ND's ideology was described as xenophobic and/or racist. The party rejected these descriptions.

The party was critical of United States foreign policy and of NATO. The party also opposed what it called the "imperialist occupations of Serbia, Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan."

References

National Democrats (Sweden) Wikipedia