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The '''Sverigedemokraterna''', known in English as '''Sweden Democrats''', is a conservative Swedish political party that supports a ban on non-therapeutic [[circumcision]] of boys. The Sweden Democrats party was organized in 1988. | The '''Sverigedemokraterna''', known in English as '''Sweden Democrats''', is a conservative Swedish political party that supports a ban on non-therapeutic [[circumcision]] of boys. The Sweden Democrats party was organized in 1988. | ||
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+ | Jimmie Akesson is the curent leader of the Sweden Democrats.<ref>{{REFweb | ||
+ | |url=https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20220913-who-is-jimmie-akesson-leader-of-sweden-s-soaring-far-right | ||
+ | |title=Who is Jimmie Akesson, leader of Sweden's soaring far-right? | ||
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+ | |publisher=France 24 | ||
+ | |date=2022-09-13 | ||
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The Sweden Democrats have improved their position and are now the second largest political party with 20.5 percent of the vote. The Sweden Democrats control 73 of the 349 seats in the Riksdag.<ref>{{REFnews | The Sweden Democrats have improved their position and are now the second largest political party with 20.5 percent of the vote. The Sweden Democrats control 73 of the 349 seats in the Riksdag.<ref>{{REFnews |
Latest revision as of 21:50, 20 September 2022
The Sverigedemokraterna, known in English as Sweden Democrats, is a conservative Swedish political party that supports a ban on non-therapeutic circumcision of boys. The Sweden Democrats party was organized in 1988.
Jimmie Akesson is the curent leader of the Sweden Democrats.[1]
The Sweden Democrats have improved their position and are now the second largest political party with 20.5 percent of the vote. The Sweden Democrats control 73 of the 349 seats in the Riksdag.[2]
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References
- ↑ (13 September 2022).
Who is Jimmie Akesson, leader of Sweden's soaring far-right?
, France 24. Retrieved 20 September 2022. - ↑ (15 September 2022)."Swedish election: The astonishing rise of the right-wing Sweden Democrats", Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 19 September 2022.