Classical Liberal Party (Sweden)
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The Classical Liberal Party (Swedish: Klassiskt liberala partiet; KLP), also known as the Liberal Party (Swedish: Liberala partiet),[2][3] is a classical liberal and libertarian political party in Sweden founded in 2004.
Classical Liberal Party Klassiskt liberala partiet | |
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Abbreviation | KLP |
Chairperson | Magnus Jönsson |
Founded | December 2004 |
Youth wing | Fri ungdom[1] |
Ideology | Classical liberalism Libertarianism Hard Euroscepticism |
International affiliation | International Alliance of Libertarian Parties |
Colours | Yellow Black |
Parliament | 0 / 349 |
European Parliament | 0 / 20 |
Counties | 0 / 1,662 |
Municipalities | 0 / 12,978 |
Website | |
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The leader of the party is Magnus Jönsson. The party has its headquarters in Stockholm and regional representatives in Jönköping and Linköping. [citation needed]
Ideology
The following quote is taken from the English information section of the party's official website:
We in Liberala partiet (Classical liberal party) are classically minded liberals. We believe in a society where individuals are given power over their own lives. A society that gives priority to the individual, where duty cannot be imposed, and individuals cannot be made victims of a forced collective. Free and sovereign individuals are free to shape their own relationships and associations with other free and sovereign individuals.[4]
Electoral history
Riksdag
The Classical Liberal Party has participated in four general elections for the Swedish Riksdag. Their best result was in the 2018 general elections when the party got 1,504 votes, or 0.02%.[5]
European Parliament
KLP has participated in two elections for the European Parliament. it first campaigned during the 2014 European Parliament election, although it was also eligible to participate in previous election in 2009.
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External links
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