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Liberals (Sweden)

The Liberals (Swedish: Liberalerna, L), known as the Liberal People's Party (Swedish: Folkpartiet liberalerna) until 22 November 2015, is a conservative liberal[12] political party in Sweden. The Liberals ideologically have shown a broad variety of liberal tendencies. Currently they are seen as following classical liberalism[3] and economic liberalism.[13][14] The party is a member of the Liberal International and Renew Europe.

The Liberals
Liberalerna
AbbreviationL
LeaderJohan Pehrson
Party secretaryGulan Avci
Parliamentary Group LeaderLina Nordquist
Founded5 August 1934; 88 years ago (1934-08-05)
HeadquartersRiksgatan 2, Stockholm
Youth wingLiberal Youth of Sweden
Membership (2020) 12,179[1]
IdeologyConservative liberalism[2]
Classical liberalism[3]
European federalism[4]
Political positionCentre-right[5][6][7]
European affiliationAlliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
International affiliationLiberal International
European Parliament groupRenew Europe
Nordic affiliationCentre Group
ColoursBlue and white
  
Riksdag[8]
16 / 349
European Parliament[9]
1 / 21
County councils[10]
94 / 1,696
Municipal councils[11]
689 / 12,700
Website
www.liberalerna.se

Historically the party was positioned in the centre of the Swedish political landscape, willing to cooperate with both the political left and the right. It has since the leaderships of Lars Leijonborg and Jan Björklund in the 2000s positioned itself more towards the right.[5][15][16] It was a part of the Alliance centre-right coalition government led by Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt from 2006 to 2014. The party's policies include action toward a free market economy and pushing for Sweden to join NATO and the Eurozone, as well as investing in nuclear power;[17] it also focuses on gender equality, the school system and quality education.[5][15]

In February 2019, following the conclusion of government negotiations, Jan Björklund announced his intention to step down from the leadership position after 11 years at the helm of the Liberals. He was succeeded by Nyamko Sabuni in June 2019.[18] After the 2021 Swedish government crisis, the party withdrew their support for Social Democratic Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, and is now promoting a right-wing government together with the Moderate Party and the Christian Democrats, with support from the Sweden Democrats, with Ulf Kristersson as their Prime Minister candidate. In an interview with Dagens Nyheter in February 2022, Sabuni stated that the Sweden Democrats will "play an important role in an eventual right-wing government" and that she would not be hesitant to work and collaborate with them, stating that there is a possibility of Liberals supporting a Moderate-Christian Democrats-Sweden Democrats government, even if the Liberals are not included in the government.[19] Since the decision to collaborate with the Sweden Democrats, the party has adopted more right-wing populist viewpoints, such as a more restrictive migration policy, easier withdrawal of citizenship for immigrants, and has strongly criticised Muslim schools.[20][21][22] The party ultimately agreed to join the Tidö Agreement and form a coalition government with the Christian Democrats and the Moderate Party, which rely closely on support from the Sweden Democrats.[23]

History

2006 computer hacking scandal

On 4 September 2006, only weeks before the 2006 general election, the Social Democratic Party reported to the police that its internal network had been hacked into. It has been reported that members of the Liberal People's Party had copied secret information not yet officially released to counter-attack Social Democrat political propositions on at least two occasions. On 5 September the Party Secretary, Johan Jakobsson, voluntarily chose to resign. Leading members of the party and its youth organisation were under police investigation suspected for criminal activity. All members of the party were acquitted by the court however, while an official of the party's youth organisation, as well as one from the Social Democrats and a newspaper reporter, were found guilty.[26][27][28][29][30]

Ideology

 
People's Party election workers, 1940 election

The official party ideology has historically been social liberalism,[31] which translates as a strong ideological commitment to a mixed economy, with support for comprehensive but market-based welfare state programs.[citation needed]

While initially allied with the Swedish Social Democratic Party in the struggle for democracy (achieved in 1921) and social reform, the People's Party came to be part of the opposition from the thirties and onwards, opposing Social Democrat demands for nationalization of private businesses. It has stayed opposed to the Social Democrats ever since, often as the largest or second-largest party of the opposition block (called the non-socialists or "de borgerliga", approximately the bourgeois), but often equally critical towards parties on the right. Over time, this has shifted towards a more clear-cut rightwing role. In the mid-nineties the party seemed to have ruled out the alternative of co-operation with the Social Democrats, focusing instead on bringing them down by strengthening the opposition.[citation needed]

Foreign policy is another high-profile issue. Always oriented towards the United States and the United Kingdom, the party was a strong opponent of Communism and Nazism during the 20th century. While it was part of and supported the Swedish coalition government and its position of neutrality during World War II, the party advocated an active stance against the Soviet Union during the Cold War. The party (alongside Moderaterna) actively supported the struggle of the Baltic peoples against the Soviet regime, whereas Social Democrats were wary of irritating the Soviets.[32] As a consequence, it suffered several sharply worded rebukes from the often-ruling Social Democrats for endangering Swedish relations with the Soviet Union. It also criticised what it perceived as Social Democrat tolerance of left-wing dictatorships in the third world, and supported the United States in the Vietnam War. After the end of the Cold War, it became the first Swedish party to call for abandoning the country's traditional neutrality in favor of joining NATO.[citation needed]

Among issues concerning the developing world, the party supported decolonization and advocated boycotting South Africa to help overthrow apartheid rule. It also opposed third world Communist dictatorships. Nowadays it is strongly supportive of Israel, and former Party leader Per Ahlmark has been especially vocal on the issue.[citation needed]

On the European level, the Liberal People's Party was strongly supportive of the emergence of the European Union and campaigned for Swedish entry into it (which happened in 1995). It also campaigned for joining the Economic and Monetary Union of the European Union, but this was voted down by the Swedes in a referendum in 2003. The party has aimed to come across as the most "pro-European" party, trying to break what it refers to as the country's "isolationist" mindset. It is supportive of EU enlargement, including letting Turkey join on condition of democratic reforms, and also advocates further integrative measures, with some members, including the youth organization, openly calling for a single federal European state.[citation needed]

In 2003 the Liberal People's Party supported the invasion of Iraq, but stopped short of demanding Swedish participation in the US-led "coalition of the willing". In recent years, and especially under the leadership of Jan Björklund, the party has moved markedly towards conservative liberalism in its social attitudes, taking tougher stands on areas such as crime and punishment, law and order, school and discipline as well as strengthening its abolitionist policies on drugs. In 2008 the Liberal People's Party's support for a controversial legislative change regulating the National Defence Radio Establishment (FRA) in particular upset its youth organisation.[citation needed]

Voter base

Statistical changes in voter base

Socio-economic group and gender of voters Percentage of which voting for the Liberals
Groups/Gender 2002 2006 2010 2014 2018 2022
Blue-collar workers 8 5 5 3 3 2
White-collar workers 20 11 10 8 7 6
Businessmen and farmers 15 7 7 7 5 6
Male 14 8 8 6 6 5
Female 16 8 8 5 5 4
Source: [33]

Historically the party had a strong base in the 'free churches' (Protestant congregations not part of the state church that turned into powerful grassroots movements in the late 19th century), but with the exception of certain regions, that is not a significant feature today. Tensions between factions sometimes described as "the free religionists" and "the metropolitan liberals" (occasionally in the form of an open left-right conflict, with the "free religious" members emphasizing the social aspect over liberal economics) was an important part of party life until the seventies. It provoked a party split in the twenties, centred on the question of an alcohol ban, but differences were eventually repaired. (The re-merging of the parties in 1934 is one of the party's plethora of official creation dates, some others being 1895, 1900 and 1902, providing frequent cause for anniversary celebrations.)

Support for the party is more marked among people above the age of 65, and tends to be higher among people who have completed more education. Its support is lowest among people with a pre-gymnasial education.[34] The party's voters are predominantly urban with more than 30% of L-voters residing in Metropolitan Stockholm. The party's support is especially strong in affluent municipalities such as Danderyd, Lidingö and Lomma.[35] According to Sveriges Television's exit poll for the 2019 European parliament election, voters of the Liberals were the most likely to approve of Sweden's EU membership.[36] In September 2022, 84% of L-voters supported Sweden's bid to join NATO.[37]

Affiliated organisations and international memberships

The party has a youth organization called Liberal Youth of Sweden (Liberala ungdomsförbundet, LUF), which has its own platform and maintains a separate organisation from the party.[38] Since 2019 its chairperson is Romina Pourmokhtari.[39]

There is also a women's organization called Liberal Women[40] (Liberala Kvinnor, LK, chairperson Cecilia Elving[41]) and immigrants' organization called Liberal Mångfald, LM, (Liberal Multicultural Association, chairperson Anna Steele Karlström). Additionally, party members maintain a number of small ad hoc "networks" addressing specific issues.[42]

Representation in the EU institutions

The Liberals is a member of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe and Liberal International. It is also part of Liberal organisations on the Nordic and Baltic levels. The party's MEP sits with Renew Europe parliamentary group (previously ALDE).

In the European Committee of the Regions, the Liberals sit in the Renew Europe CoR group with one full member for the 2020-2025 mandate.[43]

Electoral results

Riksdag

Election[44] Votes % Seats +/– Government
1936 376,161 12.9 (#4)
27 / 230
  3 Opposition
1940 344,113 12.0 (#3)
23 / 230
  4 Coalition
1944 398,293 12.9 (#4)
26 / 230
  3 Coalition (1944–1945)
Opposition (1945–1948)
1948 882,437 22.7 (#2)
57 / 230
  31 Opposition
1952 924,819 24.4 (#2)
58 / 230
  1 Opposition
1956 923,564 23.8 (#2)
58 / 231
  0 Opposition
1958 700,019 18.2 (#3)
38 / 231
  20 Opposition
1960 744,142 17.5 (#2)
40 / 232
  2 Opposition
1964 720,733 17.0 (#2)
43 / 233
  3 Opposition
1968 688,456 14.3 (#3)
34 / 233
  9 Opposition
1970 806,667 16.2 (#3)
58 / 350
  24 Opposition
1973 486,028 9.4 (#4)
34 / 350
  24 Opposition
1976 601,556 11.1 (#4)
39 / 349
  5 Coalition (1976–1978)
Minority (1978–1979)
1979 577,063 10.6 (#4)
38 / 349
  1 Coalition
1982 327,770 5.9 (#4)
21 / 349
  17 Opposition
1985 792,268 14.2 (#3)
51 / 349
  30 Opposition
1988 655,720 12.2 (#3)
44 / 349
  7 Opposition
1991 499,356 9.1 (#3)
33 / 349
  11 Coalition
1994 399,556 7.2 (#4)
26 / 349
  7 Opposition
1998 248,076 4.7 (#6)
17 / 349
  9 Opposition
2002 710,312 13.4 (#3)
48 / 349
  31 Opposition
2006 418,395 7.5 (#4)
28 / 349
  20 Coalition
2010 420,524 7.1 (#4)
24 / 349
  4 Coalition
2014 336,977 5.4 (#7)
19 / 349
  5 Opposition
2018 355,546 5.5 (#7)
20 / 349
  1 External support (2018–2021)
Opposition (2021–2022)
2022 297,566 4.61 (#8)
16 / 349
  4 Coalition

European Parliament

Election Votes % Seats +/–
1995 129,376 4.8 (#6)
1 / 22
1999 350,339 13.8 (#4)
3 / 22
  2
2004 247,750 9.9 (#5)
2 / 19
  1
2009 430,385 13.6 (#3)
3 / 18
3 / 20
  1
  0
2014 368,514 9.9 (#4)
2 / 20
  1
2019 171,419 4.1 (#8)
1 / 20
  1

Party leaders

Leader Took office Left office
Gustaf Andersson 1935 28 September 1944
Bertil Ohlin 28 September 1944 1967
Sven Wedén 1967 26 September 1969
Gunnar Helén 1969 7 November 1975
Per Ahlmark 7 November 1975 4 March 1978
Ola Ullsten 4 March 1978 1 October 1983
Bengt Westerberg 1 October 1983 4 February 1995
Maria Leissner 4 February 1995 15 March 1997
Lars Leijonborg 15 March 1997 7 September 2007
Jan Björklund 7 September 2007 28 June 2019
Nyamko Sabuni 28 June 2019 8 April 2022
Johan Pehrson 8 April 2022 Incumbent

Symbols

See also

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External links

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Liberalerna redirects here For the political party in Aland see Liberals for Aland This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Liberals Sweden news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Liberals Swedish Liberalerna L known as the Liberal People s Party Swedish Folkpartiet liberalerna until 22 November 2015 is a conservative liberal 12 political party in Sweden The Liberals ideologically have shown a broad variety of liberal tendencies Currently they are seen as following classical liberalism 3 and economic liberalism 13 14 The party is a member of the Liberal International and Renew Europe The Liberals LiberalernaAbbreviationLLeaderJohan PehrsonParty secretaryGulan AvciParliamentary Group LeaderLina NordquistFounded5 August 1934 88 years ago 1934 08 05 HeadquartersRiksgatan 2 StockholmYouth wingLiberal Youth of SwedenMembership 2020 12 179 1 IdeologyConservative liberalism 2 Classical liberalism 3 European federalism 4 Political positionCentre right 5 6 7 European affiliationAlliance of Liberals and Democrats for EuropeInternational affiliationLiberal InternationalEuropean Parliament groupRenew EuropeNordic affiliationCentre GroupColoursBlue and white Riksdag 8 16 349European Parliament 9 1 21County councils 10 94 1 696Municipal councils 11 689 12 700Websitewww wbr liberalerna wbr sePolitics of SwedenPolitical partiesElectionsHistorically the party was positioned in the centre of the Swedish political landscape willing to cooperate with both the political left and the right It has since the leaderships of Lars Leijonborg and Jan Bjorklund in the 2000s positioned itself more towards the right 5 15 16 It was a part of the Alliance centre right coalition government led by Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt from 2006 to 2014 The party s policies include action toward a free market economy and pushing for Sweden to join NATO and the Eurozone as well as investing in nuclear power 17 it also focuses on gender equality the school system and quality education 5 15 In February 2019 following the conclusion of government negotiations Jan Bjorklund announced his intention to step down from the leadership position after 11 years at the helm of the Liberals He was succeeded by Nyamko Sabuni in June 2019 18 After the 2021 Swedish government crisis the party withdrew their support for Social Democratic Prime Minister Stefan Lofven and is now promoting a right wing government together with the Moderate Party and the Christian Democrats with support from the Sweden Democrats with Ulf Kristersson as their Prime Minister candidate In an interview with Dagens Nyheter in February 2022 Sabuni stated that the Sweden Democrats will play an important role in an eventual right wing government and that she would not be hesitant to work and collaborate with them stating that there is a possibility of Liberals supporting a Moderate Christian Democrats Sweden Democrats government even if the Liberals are not included in the government 19 Since the decision to collaborate with the Sweden Democrats the party has adopted more right wing populist viewpoints such as a more restrictive migration policy easier withdrawal of citizenship for immigrants and has strongly criticised Muslim schools 20 21 22 The party ultimately agreed to join the Tido Agreement and form a coalition government with the Christian Democrats and the Moderate Party which rely closely on support from the Sweden Democrats 23 Contents 1 History 1 1 2006 computer hacking scandal 2 Ideology 3 Voter base 3 1 Statistical changes in voter base 4 Affiliated organisations and international memberships 4 1 Representation in the EU institutions 5 Electoral results 5 1 Riksdag 5 2 European Parliament 6 Party leaders 7 Symbols 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit1809 The first liberal party is formed after a coup d etat ends 20 years of royal autocracy under the Union and Security Act it may be the first party in the world to use the word liberal in its name This information needs to be verified with a citation According to Back Henry Gissur o Erlingsson and Torbjorn Larsson 2013 Den svenska politiken struktur processer och resultat Stockholm Liber p 49 a Liberal party was formed in the Parliament in 1900 1902 The Free minded National Association Frisinnade Landsforeningen is formed as the first liberal party with a national grassroots organisation It is heavily reliant on the free religious church movement 1910 After women become eligible to be elected to municipal councils in Sweden suffragette Valborg Olander is elected to the Falun city council for the Liberal Party 1923 The Free minded National Association splits over alcohol prohibition the anti ban minority forms the Liberal Party of Sweden The Free minded would come to lead several governments during the coming years 1934 The parties reconcile and form the People s Party Folkpartiet i e the party in its present form 1939 45 It takes part in a wartime coalition government comprising all parties except the communists Sweden remains neutral during the Second World War 1976 It enters a three party government ending 44 years of Social Democratic Party rule excepting the wartime emergency grand coalition 1978 The People s Party forms a short lived minority government by itself with chairperson Ola Ullsten as prime minister Hans Blix served as a foreign minister 1979 A new attempt at a three party coalition is made 1980 82 It forms a two party coalition government with the Centre Party 1990 It adds Liberal to its name to become the Liberal People s Party Folkpartiet liberalerna 1991 94 It forms part of a four party centre right coalition government under Moderate Party leader Carl Bildt 2002 It more than doubles its vote share and comes close to being the second largest party in Riksdag elections party leader Lars Leijonborg fails to unite a green liberal four party coalition government with passive Moderate support 2006 14 It forms part of the Alliance four party centre right coalition government under Moderate Party leader Fredrik Reinfeldt 2015 It changes its name from the Liberal People s Party to the Liberals Liberalerna 2018 It together with the Centre Party voted down a proposed Moderate Christian Democrat government led by Ulf Kristersson after concerns that such a government would be dependent on the Sweden Democrats for support 2019 It together with the Centre Party voted to tolerate a Social Democratic Green government led by Stefan Lofven after coming up with a 73 point agreement Jan Bjorklund also announced he will step down as party leader and will not stand in the party s autumn leadership contest 24 2021 After the 2021 Swedish government crisis the party withdraw their support for Lofven and now supports a centre right government with Ulf Kristersson as Prime Minister 2022 In the parliamentary elections in September the party won 4 61 of votes and 16 places in the Swedish Parliament 25 2022 The party agrees to form a coalition government with the Christian Democrats Moderate Party and Sweden Democrats as part of the Tido Agreement 23 2006 computer hacking scandal Edit Main article 2006 Swedish electoral espionage affair This article or section appears to be slanted towards recent events Please try to keep recent events in historical perspective and add more content related to non recent events January 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message On 4 September 2006 only weeks before the 2006 general election the Social Democratic Party reported to the police that its internal network had been hacked into It has been reported that members of the Liberal People s Party had copied secret information not yet officially released to counter attack Social Democrat political propositions on at least two occasions On 5 September the Party Secretary Johan Jakobsson voluntarily chose to resign Leading members of the party and its youth organisation were under police investigation suspected for criminal activity All members of the party were acquitted by the court however while an official of the party s youth organisation as well as one from the Social Democrats and a newspaper reporter were found guilty 26 27 28 29 30 Ideology EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information October 2022 People s Party election workers 1940 electionThe official party ideology has historically been social liberalism 31 which translates as a strong ideological commitment to a mixed economy with support for comprehensive but market based welfare state programs citation needed While initially allied with the Swedish Social Democratic Party in the struggle for democracy achieved in 1921 and social reform the People s Party came to be part of the opposition from the thirties and onwards opposing Social Democrat demands for nationalization of private businesses It has stayed opposed to the Social Democrats ever since often as the largest or second largest party of the opposition block called the non socialists or de borgerliga approximately the bourgeois but often equally critical towards parties on the right Over time this has shifted towards a more clear cut rightwing role In the mid nineties the party seemed to have ruled out the alternative of co operation with the Social Democrats focusing instead on bringing them down by strengthening the opposition citation needed Foreign policy is another high profile issue Always oriented towards the United States and the United Kingdom the party was a strong opponent of Communism and Nazism during the 20th century While it was part of and supported the Swedish coalition government and its position of neutrality during World War II the party advocated an active stance against the Soviet Union during the Cold War The party alongside Moderaterna actively supported the struggle of the Baltic peoples against the Soviet regime whereas Social Democrats were wary of irritating the Soviets 32 As a consequence it suffered several sharply worded rebukes from the often ruling Social Democrats for endangering Swedish relations with the Soviet Union It also criticised what it perceived as Social Democrat tolerance of left wing dictatorships in the third world and supported the United States in the Vietnam War After the end of the Cold War it became the first Swedish party to call for abandoning the country s traditional neutrality in favor of joining NATO citation needed Among issues concerning the developing world the party supported decolonization and advocated boycotting South Africa to help overthrow apartheid rule It also opposed third world Communist dictatorships Nowadays it is strongly supportive of Israel and former Party leader Per Ahlmark has been especially vocal on the issue citation needed On the European level the Liberal People s Party was strongly supportive of the emergence of the European Union and campaigned for Swedish entry into it which happened in 1995 It also campaigned for joining the Economic and Monetary Union of the European Union but this was voted down by the Swedes in a referendum in 2003 The party has aimed to come across as the most pro European party trying to break what it refers to as the country s isolationist mindset It is supportive of EU enlargement including letting Turkey join on condition of democratic reforms and also advocates further integrative measures with some members including the youth organization openly calling for a single federal European state citation needed In 2003 the Liberal People s Party supported the invasion of Iraq but stopped short of demanding Swedish participation in the US led coalition of the willing In recent years and especially under the leadership of Jan Bjorklund the party has moved markedly towards conservative liberalism in its social attitudes taking tougher stands on areas such as crime and punishment law and order school and discipline as well as strengthening its abolitionist policies on drugs In 2008 the Liberal People s Party s support for a controversial legislative change regulating the National Defence Radio Establishment FRA in particular upset its youth organisation citation needed Voter base EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Statistical changes in voter base Edit Socio economic group and gender of voters Percentage of which voting for the LiberalsGroups Gender 2002 2006 2010 2014 2018 2022Blue collar workers 8 5 5 3 3 2White collar workers 20 11 10 8 7 6Businessmen and farmers 15 7 7 7 5 6Male 14 8 8 6 6 5Female 16 8 8 5 5 4Source 33 Historically the party had a strong base in the free churches Protestant congregations not part of the state church that turned into powerful grassroots movements in the late 19th century but with the exception of certain regions that is not a significant feature today Tensions between factions sometimes described as the free religionists and the metropolitan liberals occasionally in the form of an open left right conflict with the free religious members emphasizing the social aspect over liberal economics was an important part of party life until the seventies It provoked a party split in the twenties centred on the question of an alcohol ban but differences were eventually repaired The re merging of the parties in 1934 is one of the party s plethora of official creation dates some others being 1895 1900 and 1902 providing frequent cause for anniversary celebrations Support for the party is more marked among people above the age of 65 and tends to be higher among people who have completed more education Its support is lowest among people with a pre gymnasial education 34 The party s voters are predominantly urban with more than 30 of L voters residing in Metropolitan Stockholm The party s support is especially strong in affluent municipalities such as Danderyd Lidingo and Lomma 35 According to Sveriges Television s exit poll for the 2019 European parliament election voters of the Liberals were the most likely to approve of Sweden s EU membership 36 In September 2022 84 of L voters supported Sweden s bid to join NATO 37 Affiliated organisations and international memberships EditThe party has a youth organization called Liberal Youth of Sweden Liberala ungdomsforbundet LUF which has its own platform and maintains a separate organisation from the party 38 Since 2019 its chairperson is Romina Pourmokhtari 39 There is also a women s organization called Liberal Women 40 Liberala Kvinnor LK chairperson Cecilia Elving 41 and immigrants organization called Liberal Mangfald LM Liberal Multicultural Association chairperson Anna Steele Karlstrom Additionally party members maintain a number of small ad hoc networks addressing specific issues 42 Representation in the EU institutions Edit The Liberals is a member of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe and Liberal International It is also part of Liberal organisations on the Nordic and Baltic levels The party s MEP sits with Renew Europe parliamentary group previously ALDE In the European Committee of the Regions the Liberals sit in the Renew Europe CoR group with one full member for the 2020 2025 mandate 43 Electoral results EditRiksdag Edit Election 44 Votes Seats Government1936 376 161 12 9 4 27 230 3 Opposition1940 344 113 12 0 3 23 230 4 Coalition1944 398 293 12 9 4 26 230 3 Coalition 1944 1945 Opposition 1945 1948 1948 882 437 22 7 2 57 230 31 Opposition1952 924 819 24 4 2 58 230 1 Opposition1956 923 564 23 8 2 58 231 0 Opposition1958 700 019 18 2 3 38 231 20 Opposition1960 744 142 17 5 2 40 232 2 Opposition1964 720 733 17 0 2 43 233 3 Opposition1968 688 456 14 3 3 34 233 9 Opposition1970 806 667 16 2 3 58 350 24 Opposition1973 486 028 9 4 4 34 350 24 Opposition1976 601 556 11 1 4 39 349 5 Coalition 1976 1978 Minority 1978 1979 1979 577 063 10 6 4 38 349 1 Coalition1982 327 770 5 9 4 21 349 17 Opposition1985 792 268 14 2 3 51 349 30 Opposition1988 655 720 12 2 3 44 349 7 Opposition1991 499 356 9 1 3 33 349 11 Coalition1994 399 556 7 2 4 26 349 7 Opposition1998 248 076 4 7 6 17 349 9 Opposition2002 710 312 13 4 3 48 349 31 Opposition2006 418 395 7 5 4 28 349 20 Coalition2010 420 524 7 1 4 24 349 4 Coalition2014 336 977 5 4 7 19 349 5 Opposition2018 355 546 5 5 7 20 349 1 External support 2018 2021 Opposition 2021 2022 2022 297 566 4 61 8 16 349 4 CoalitionEuropean Parliament Edit Election Votes Seats 1995 129 376 4 8 6 1 221999 350 339 13 8 4 3 22 22004 247 750 9 9 5 2 19 12009 430 385 13 6 3 3 18 3 20 1 02014 368 514 9 9 4 2 20 12019 171 419 4 1 8 1 20 1Party leaders EditLeader Took office Left officeGustaf Andersson 1935 28 September 1944Bertil Ohlin 28 September 1944 1967Sven Weden 1967 26 September 1969Gunnar Helen 1969 7 November 1975Per Ahlmark 7 November 1975 4 March 1978Ola Ullsten 4 March 1978 1 October 1983Bengt Westerberg 1 October 1983 4 February 1995Maria Leissner 4 February 1995 15 March 1997Lars Leijonborg 15 March 1997 7 September 2007Jan Bjorklund 7 September 2007 28 June 2019Nyamko Sabuni 28 June 2019 8 April 2022Johan Pehrson 8 April 2022 IncumbentSymbols Edit Current logo Temporary logo after rename as the Liberals 2015 Logo of the Liberal People s PartySee also EditAlliance Sweden Liberal Youth of Sweden Liberalism and centrism in Sweden Fria liberaler i Svenska kyrkanReferences Edit Stort medlemstapp for Liberalerna Big drop in membership drop for The Liberals Sveriges Radio in Swedish 14 January 2021 Retrieved 24 May 2021 Caroline Close 2019 The liberal family ideology Distinct but diverse In Emilie van Haute Caroline Close eds Liberal Parties in Europe Taylor amp Francis p 344 ISBN 978 1 351 24549 4 a b Liberalerna Liberals Nationalencyklopedin in Swedish Liberalernas nya politik Kampa for EU federation 21 November 2017 a b c The Liberal Party Folkpartiet Sveriges Radio 27 August 2014 Crisis conservatism and China the centre right jockeys for position The Local 9 July 2012 Archived from the original on 12 July 2012 Retrieved 9 July 2012 Josep M Colomer 25 July 2008 Political Institutions in Europe Routledge p 261 ISBN 978 1 134 07354 2 2018 Val till riksdagen Valda in Swedish Election Authority Sweden Archived from the original on 12 May 2019 Retrieved 2 July 2019 Valresultat 2019 in Swedish Election Authority Sweden 31 May 2019 2018 Val till landstingsfullmaktige Valda in Swedish 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February 2022 Larsson Simon 2 May 2021 Fyra partierna ar overens vill andra migrationslagen Expressen Retrieved 13 November 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link L forslag Medborgarskap ska kunna aterkallas SVT Nyheter 13 November 2021 Retrieved 13 November 2021 Muslimska friskolan far kritik aven fran politiskt hall SVT Nyheter 20 June 2019 Retrieved 13 November 2021 a b Szumski Charles 17 October 2022 Swedish Moderates strike government deal far right influence increases www euractiv com Johnson Simon 6 February 2019 Swedish Liberal leader to step down casts shadow over govt s stability Reuters Retrieved 6 February 2019 Valresultat 2022 val se in Swedish Retrieved 4 October 2022 Liberal admits Social Democrat computer hack The Local 4 September 2006 Archived 25 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine Press officer behind Liberals computer scandal The Local 4 September 2006 Archived 25 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine Police to question more Liberal activists The Local 5 September 2006 Archived 25 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine Liberal party secretary resigns The Local 5 September 2006 Archived 25 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine Three convicted for people s party s computer infringement Sveriges Radio 27 April 2007 Archived 5 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine Annesley Claire ed 11 January 2013 A Political and Economic Dictionary of Western Europe Routledge p 228 ISBN 978 0 203 40341 9 Ett liv for Baltikum journalistiska memoarer Stockholm Timbro 2002 351 s ill ISBN 91 7566 530 1 VALU Valjargrupper SVT Nyheter in Swedish Retrieved 29 October 2022 Partisympatier maj 2019 in Swedish Statistics Sweden 11 June 2019 Valresultat 2022 for riksdagsvalet region och kommunval valresultat svt se in Swedish Retrieved 29 October 2022 Visualiseringar av Valun for EU valet 2019 SVT Nyheter in Swedish Retrieved 29 October 2022 SVT s Vallokalsundersokning Riksdagsvalet 2022 PDF Liberala ungdomsforbundet in Swedish LUF Retrieved 2 July 2019 Romina Pourmokthari in Swedish LUF Retrieved 2 July 2019 Liberala Kvinnor in Swedish Retrieved 2 July 2019 Cecilia Elving ny ordforande i Liberala Kvinnor in Swedish Liberala Kvinnor 4 March 2019 Vara vanner in Swedish The Liberals Retrieved 2 July 2019 CoR Members Page a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Statistiska Centralbyran Archived 17 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 8 July 2012External links EditThe Liberals Sweden s liberal party a factsheet about the party and its policies The Swedish Parliament The Liberal Party Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Liberals Sweden amp oldid 1132085058, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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