Unity (Swedish political party)
Unity Enhet | |
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Founded | 6 April 1990 |
Left-wing | |
Colours | Green |
Website | |
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Unity (
History
Starting as a smaller movement in April 1990, on the initiative of Ulf Wåhlström, Enhet then turned into a political party shortly after. In the 2006 parliamentary elections the party got 2,648 votes (0.05%), up from 603 votes (0.01%) in the 2002 elections. However, in the 2010 Swedish general election the party only received 463 votes (0.01%); this was down 2,616 votes or 0.04%. They bumped back in the 2014 parliamentary elections by getting a total of 6,277 votes or 0.10%.[1]
Political ideas
The economy
Enhet emphasizes the need for a sustainable economics with less consumption and pollution. They also believe in the need for structural changes to ascieve this. Two of their main proposals is
Defence and foreign policy
Enhet's vision is a world without weapons. Hence they want global disarmament and that Sweden takes a leading role in this process. They also want Sweden out of the European Union and debt relief for poor countries.
Results (number of votes) in the general election of Sweden
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References
- ^ "Röster - Val 2014". valmyndigheten (in Swedish). Retrieved 30 June 2015.