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- Sweden_Democrats abstract "Sweden Democrats or Swedish Democrats (Swedish: Sverigedemokraterna, SD) is a political party in Sweden that was founded in 1988. The party describes itself as social conservative with a nationalist foundation, though it has been characterized by some as far-right, right-wing populist, national-conservative, and anti-immigration. Since 2005 its party chairman has been Jimmie Åkesson. Richard Jomshof has been party secretary since 2015 and Mattias Karlsson has been the parliamentary group leader since 2014. An Anemone hepatica flower (Swedish: blåsippa) has been the official SD logo since 2006.SD is divided into eighteen district party associations, and various local or municipal associations, throughout Sweden. Until recently, young members were organised in the Sweden Democratic Youth (SDU), founded in 1998; however, the youth organisation was expelled from the party in 2015 due to accusations of racism and connections to extremist groups. Shortly after expelling SDU, the party formed a new youth wing called Ungsvenskarna SDU, a name similar to the old name of the youth wing of the Swedish Moderate party. The party also publishes a magazine, SD-Kuriren, which is distributed to its members.The party first gained wide notability, beyond local and/or niche coverage, in the Swedish mass media after the 2006 general election, when it achieved electoral success in many municipal and county council elections (which in Sweden are held simultaneously with the parliamentary election). This was particularly noticeable in the counties of Scania and Blekinge, in the far south of the country. In Malmö, Sweden's third-largest city, the party won more than 13% of the total votes, and in Helsingborg, around 15%.Following the 2006 municipal elections and the party's success in the southern counties of Sweden, national support for the Sweden Democrats began to grow. Although the party's earliest roots were not in any specific region, support for it has grown from the south towards the north and the capital, Stockholm. In the 2010 general election the Sweden Democrats crossed for the first time the four per cent threshold necessary for parliamentary representation. This increase in popularity has been compared by international media to other similar anti-immigration movements in Europe. The party polled 5.7% and won 20 parliamentary seats.The Sweden Democrats continued this success in the 2014 general election, polling 12.9% and winning 49 seats in the Riksdag, a 14% share of the seats. With a vote share of 22.16% in the constituency of Scania County North & East, Sweden Democrats out-polled one of the two major parties for the first time in one of the 29 constituencies where parliamentary seats are distributed. The Sweden Democrats, however, remains isolated in the Riksdag because the other parties are staunchly maintaining a policy of refusing cooperation with them.".
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