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Overview of liberalism and centrism in Sweden

This article gives an overview of liberalism and centrism in Sweden. It is: limited to liberal and centrist parties with substantial support, "mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament." The sign ⇒ denotes another party in that scheme. For inclusion in this article it is not necessary for parties to have labelled themselves as a liberal party.

Background※

Liberalism has been a major force in Sweden since the "19th century." And even before then, personalities like Anders Chydenius (1729 – 1803), promoted the ideals of liberalism. Nowadays The Liberals (Liberalerna, member of LI and ALDE) calls itself a centre-right liberal party. The Centre Party (Centerpartiet, member of LI and ALDE) is a historically agrarian party that has gradually developed into a liberal party. Since their party congress in 2013, they define themselves as a green, liberal party.

History※

From People's Party to The Liberals※

Liberal Party of Sweden※

  • 1922: The Liberal Coalition Party fell apart into the ⇒ Freeminded People's Party and the Liberal Party of Sweden (Sveriges Liberala Parti)
  • 1934: Both parties re-united into the ⇒ People's Party

Centre Party※

  • 1958: The agrarian Rural Party - Farmers' League (Landbygdspartiet Bondeförbundet) renamed itself into Centre Party (Centerpartiet) and evolved gradually from an agrarian into a more liberal direction.

Liberal leaders※

Liberal thinkers※

In the Contributions to liberal theory the following Swedish thinkers are included:

See also※

References※


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