tisdag 23 april 2024

Henrik Jonasson: Artist, Writer and Leader of the Neo-Germanic Party (2021-)

Early life
Henrik Jonasson was born in 1996 in Bergslagen, Sweden. Jonasson studied mathematics at Uppsala University. In June 2012, when Jonasson was 16 years old, he rented an empty business premises on Schillingvägen in Hällefors and organized his own opening of his fantasy art. 

Art career
On September 26, 2020, Svenskanarnas Hus arranged a vernissage with Henrik Jonasson's art. In 2021, "Gamle gubben Oden and other texts" was published, a collection of Jonasson's texts. Jonasson draws the Swedish manga Neo-Germania which is published on the internet. On the second of December 2022, 100 editions of Neo-Germania vol. 1 - By the Branches of the Oak in numbered hardback which sold out within 24 hours. The following year, the volume was released in an unlimited edition on Amazon, which topped the Swedish bestseller lists. Henrik has also written for the online magazine motpol.

Political career
In 2021, Jonasson founded the Neo-Germanic Party and became its party leader. The party wants to recreate a new Middle Ages. In August 2022, NGP held its first Riksting at the House of the Swedes, Jonasson gave there a successful speech.


Neo-Germanic Party (2021)

The Neo-Germanic Party (Neo-Germanska Partiet, NGP) is a Swedish National Socialist party. The party wants to create a new Middle Ages and want to inspire a new form of communities across the country. Therefore, they do not accept individual memberships - it is as a clan that you join the party. The Neo-Germanic Party writes on its website: 

"It doesn't have to be big. Two or three friends who swear allegiance to each other. And then common loyalty, to the party and the people. A thousand different flags, which gather around the same oak. Your own culture, your own activism, your own governance - whatever you want, as long as it's for the people. All memberships are provisional, until your clan has sworn a physical oath to the Neo-Germanic Spear. We don't want to just give you a membership number, while life goes on as usual. We want to create ties across the country, based on loyalty and responsibility. A Sweden of a thousand earls. The party's long-term goal is, of course, to resurrect Hitler's immortal ghost, to create its own law and honor, to vaporize the modern world, to proclaim Great Power Age 2.0 and achieve Total Aryan Victory."

Leader

The party program
  • Point 1. Settlers on the land of our ancestors
  • Point 2. The knights around the oak
  • Point 3. One king, a thousand banners
  • Point 4. Adolf Hitler's immortal ghost
  • Point 5. Santa is real
  • Point 6. Gatekeep, Gaslight, Girlboss
  • Point 7. Among ditch diggers and other people
  • Point 8. Thy sun, thy sky, thy meadows green
  • Point 9. Stargazing, your birthright
  • Point 10. The activism of joy
  • Point 11. Be nice
  • Point 12. The party and the idea.

History
Henrik Jonasson gives a speech at the House of the Swedes.
The party was founded in 2021 by the artist Henrik Jonasson, who also became the party leader. 

NGP's first Riksting was held in August, 2022 at the House of the Swedes. Speeches were listened to, hymns were sung and food was eaten together with Neo-Germanic clans from all over Sweden.




House of the Swedes (2019-)

The House of the Swedes (Svenskarnas hus) is one of the cornerstones of Det fria Sverige's operations, and crucial to their long-term vision in establishing Swedish areas controlled by Friends of Sweden.

History
In 2018, DFS members collected over one million kroner for the purchase of a property in Älgarås in Töreboda municipality. The old industrial premises, which was named Svenskarnas hus, is today a permanent common point for the association's members.

One of the first goals that the association set out with was that it should collect money for a multi-activity center, which will then be the base for various forms of activity, including education. In the long term, you want to acquire several houses, and also take over or start businesses in residential areas you consider "occupied". The inspiration comes above all from the early labor movement, which built parallel social structures with its Folkets hus, its educational activities and its Consumer Shops.

DFS has explicitly stated that it does not want to act as a political party. In connection with the inauguration of the House of the Swedes, DFS received congratulations from, among others, the far-right German party NPD and the far-right Slovak party Our Slovakia.

The House of the Swedes in Älgarås
The first Swedish House opened in Älgarås in March 2019, and has hosted hundreds of large and small events since then. In the house there is a meeting room, a cafe, a library, a shop, the association's headquarters, a podcast studio, a workshop and a playroom. In addition, there is a large terrace and lawn for lovely summer events.

The House of the Swedes in Skåne
The second house will open in Skåne in the spring of 2024. Work is currently underway to prepare the house before it can open its doors.

Foreign visitors
Gonzalo Martín Garcia
On Saturday 27 April 2019, the radical Spanish nationalist Gonzalo Martín Garcia visited The House of the Swedes in Älgarås, where he also gave a speech.
















Videos:

Jalle Horn: Podcaster and Writer at Radio Svegot

Jalle Horn is a Swedish podcaster and writer at Radio Svegot. He has been living in Berlin for many years, where he works as a teacher on a daily basis.

Det Fria Sverige (2017)

Det Fria Sverige is a Swedish far-right movement founded on November 25, 2017 by Magnus Söderman.

History
Det fria Sverige was formed on 25 November 2017 by the editors of the podcast radio programs Motgift and Ingrid & Conrad. Antidote is a National Socialist podcast radio that was previously linked to the Swedes' party. Dan Eriksson from Motgift was originally chairman of Det Fria Sverige and Ingrid Carlqvist vice chairman. Ingrid Carlqvist later left the association.

Svenskarnas hus (House of the Swedes)
In 2018, DFS members collected over one million kroner for the purchase of a property in Älgarås in Töreboda municipality. The old industrial premises, which was named Svenskarnas hus, is today a permanent common point for the association's members.

Leadership
DFS is led by Dan Eriksson and Magnus Söderman, both with a long background in National Socialist and racial ideological organizations. Dan Eriksson has a background in the National Democrats, Info-14 and the Swedes' party. Söderman has previously been the ideologue of the Swedish Resistance Movement (which today calls itself the Nordic Resistance Movement) and has since been active in the Swedish Party.

Chairman 

Vice chairman 

Älgarås
At the end of January 2023, DFS announced that they are launching a "safety effort", under the name Trygghetsinitiativet Älgarås. The initiative includes night walking in the areas of Älgarås that they describe as unsafe.

A notice that the business is starting up is posted in the DFS-linked Facebook group "All about Älgarås". The local board explains there that the development cannot be "accepted" and "that's why Det Fria Sverige in Norra Skaraborg has decided to immediately begin a major security operation in Älgarås".

On DFS's website, they write that the Älgarås Security Initiative "will have as large a presence as possible during evenings and nights as long as necessary and thus hope to disturb the person or those who believe that Älgarås is a place for criminal or antisocial behavior".

Antisemitism
On Det fria Sverige's Telegram channel in 2019, Dan Eriksson posted a quote describing how Martin Luther believed that Jews should be treated and which Luther expressed in his anti-Semitic book from the 16th century "On the Jews and their Lies". Synagogues and Jewish schools are to be burned, rabbis are to be punished with death if they preach, and Jews are to be sent to forced labor. Eriksson asks in the thread:

"What do you think of Luther's solution to that eternal question?"

In Det fria Sweden's newspaper Nationalisten from February 2021, a columnist writes that "Sweden may need a dose of National Socialism or fascism to ride out the storm and deal with the threats."









Magnus Söderman: Spokesman of the Nordic Resistance Movement and Vice Chairman of Det fria Sverige

Klas Magnus Söderman (born 9 May 1977) is a Swedish far-right activist who is a former spokesman of the Nordic Resistance Movement. Söderman has devoted most of his life to nationalist politics and activism, Nordic-Germanic faith and tradition, and studies of Western esotericism.

Early life
Söderman was born on May 9, 1977, at Karolinska Hospital in Solna, Stockholm. He spent his childhood in Kallhäll, Järfälla municipality, north of Stockholm, and has been mobile throughout his life. His engagement with national issues began in the sixth grade, leading to his involvement in various political movements.

Political career
Söderman has been politically active since 1989, participating in groups such as the Riksfronten. During the 1990s, he took part in the Engelbrektsmarschen, an event associated with the Sweden Democrats.

In March 2012, Söderman announced that he has joined the Swedes' party. He belonged to the editorial board of the magazine Framåt and in 2012 started Radio Framåt together with Dan Eriksson and Jonas De Geer. As the host of the podcast Motgift, the precursor to Svegot, in 2014, Söderman expressed a desire to establish a form of Swedish nationalism akin to early 20th-century National Socialism in Germany. In May 2015, Söderman was among the Swedes sanctioned by Russia during the Russo-Ukrainian War. He co-founded Det Fria Sverige in 2017 and later Dagens Svegot.

On 18 March 2021, he became one of the organizers of the anti-COVID-19 pandemic lockdown protest in Sweden, and had explained: "Those who want these societal changes are dangerous people. They will not settle for a little, they want everything. Total control. This is what people are protesting against in Europe - sometimes with violence as a result. I can do nothing but give them my support." 

On 20 May 2021, he was one of the organizers of an antisemitic protest rally during the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

On 26 October 2021, Det fria Sverige, DFS, held a digital membership meeting where the issue of regrowth was on the agenda, as Chairman Dan Eriksson, and Söderman were present to inform members about the plans to start a youth department.

Belief
On his website, Magnussoderman.nu, he describes his faith as:

"I am a believer in God and have been so throughout my life. According to "Christians" I am a heathen and according to "heathens" I am a Christian. That's good. I consider myself a Christian and a mystic and there is nothing mystical about it (he who knows and understands knows and understands). In short, I am interested and inquisitive. In addition, I am an ordained pastor, but without a flock.

Ariosophy has been my traveling companion since before I knew the name of this orientation and subsequently I was also led into the path(s) of Western esotericism. Almighty God told us to "reason together" and that's what I do. Among other things, I will do it through my texts here."

Novels
In the spring of 2009, he made his fiction debut with the novel Uppmarsch mot Ragnarök. Söderman authored the novel The Defiant One, the plot of which revolves around a young white woman whose Swedish high school is composed mainly of Blacks and Muslims.




Dan Eriksson: Head of Propaganda and Vice Chairman of National Democratic Youth, Chairman of Europa Terra Nostra and Chairman of Det fria Sverige (2017-)

Dan Eriksson (born September 13, 1982, in Skogås, Sweden) is a Swedish political figure known for his involvement in various nationalist organizations and parties.

Early life
Eriksson was born and raised in Skogås, a locality in Huddinge Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden.

Early political career
In the early 2000s, Eriksson became active within the National Democrats and its youth wing. He held positions such as head of propaganda and vice-chairman within the National Democratic Youth and gained recognition as a speaker at nationalist events.

Eriksson joined the Swedes’ Party and was elected to its party board in February 2012. His responsibilities included managing international contacts for the party. Additionally, he contributed as a columnist to the party’s newspaper, Framåt.

Europa Terra Nostra 
Eriksson serves as the chairman of Europa Terra Nostra (ETN), a cooperative organization for European nationalists. His work with ETN involves running a podcast and producing Antidote, a publication associated with the Alliance for Peace and Freedom’s (APF) events.

Det Fria Sverige 
On November 25, 2017, Eriksson played a pivotal role in the formation of Det fria Sverige (The Free Sweden), a nationalist organization. He has been serving as the chairman of Det fria Sverige since its inception.

söndag 14 april 2024

SPEECHES OF EVELINA HAHNE

2022

Speech in Gävle, May 1, 2022: Freedom of Expression

Excerpt from the speech.

By Evelina Hahne.

May Day has long been seen as a day for the left, a day for workers. Today the politics of the left is no longer about workers against capitalists, but only about mass immigration and this is totally against being on the side of the workers. Because first of all, the people who have immigrated here are not workers, they are benefit recipients. There was never any rain of competence that came here that was promised, but the people who have come here have taken the Swedes' tax money to pay for their own lives. So this is money that the Swedish people have scraped together. And all these immigration activists previously claimed that immigration would be a profit in the long run, they have changed their rhetoric and now claim that they were never talking about any profit, but that it would be our humanitarian obligation to take care of these immigrants. And how it can be our humanitarian obligation to accept economic fortune-seekers who burn down our cities, rob our children and rape our women, is completely incomprehensible to me.

(Applause)

To be a worker today, it is not to toil for capitalists, but it is to toil to support imported people's living for a lifetime. For an immigrant who has lived here for 10 or 20 years without contributing and still receiving both contributions, will never be a resource. Not least we have seen it in the riots out in the suburbs against the police, where even mothers stand and throw stones at the police and urge their children to do the same. Thousands of immigrants there also believe that they have the right to change our constitutions, in this case, freedom of speech, and they have no to do that.

(Applause)

Even though freedom of expression is threatened by these immigrants, this week has actually taken a big step in a positive direction for freedom of expression. Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter may actually have some effect. For now, a giant big corporation has the opportunity to go against the other big corporations' common agenda, that is, to censor the right and to highlight leftist opinions. It has hardly escaped notice that these big companies have a common agenda, Netflix, Facebook and all the advertising that we are fed with on a daily basis. So this could actually be a very big step in a positive direction for freedom of expression.

... 

lördag 13 april 2024

Speech in Gävle, May 1, 2022: We need to unite!


Thank you so much Evelina!

Sweden is the land of the Swedes. It is only the Swedish people who have the natural right of access to Sweden and everyone else who comes to this country must adapt or go home.

(Applause)

This is something we've been saying for a long time and we've said it too, we're going to get rid of their citizenship as well. We will not only be content to tear up the permits of immigrants who come here and live on benefits or commit crimes, or refuse to adapt, we will also uproot their citizenship. In this, we go the furthest. We have also said that this also applies to second-generation immigrants who were largely active during the clan terrorist attacks in Skäggetorp and several other places. These people have forfeited their place to live here, they are not Swedes. They must be sent home to their home countries. Alternatively, a country with which we have an agreement if the home country does not want to receive them.

(Applause)

There is an old saying: united we stand, divided we fall. 

On the first of May, they talk about workers' day, it is very important to protect the workers' rights, and for a long time the workers have a very tough time in Sweden. But thank God, because of nationalist ideas, the social democrats had to embrace nationalist ideas to unite Sweden. It was with nationalist politics that Sweden was lifted out of its misery. We must be clear about one thing, it is a lie that the Social Democrats built folkhemmet, it was the Swedish people who built folkhemmet. To begin with, look at the left, are those workers? They are grant recipients and I call them eternal students. They go to university and they never leave university. Simply social parasites who live on the hard work that the Swedish workers, Swedish small business owners, etc. have fought for. But, when Alternative for Sweden has drained the swamp, when we have cleaned out the authorities, then there will be no opportunities for these people, these meaningless educations, to get a job. 

The struggle today is not between workers and entrepreneurs. The struggle today is between ordinary Swedes, as well as small business owners, as workers versus this parasitic class of mobsters who either stay at the university for ages or apply for equality in the authority, or to the other authorities that does not fulfill any function.

(Applause)

In a sense, there is a new class struggle going on because of this. Therefore, we see how this bureaucratic class has allied itself with this imported contribution class which is now supposed to form some kind of base for them. Because that's how the Social Democrats change voters. The Swedish working class abandons social democracy, of course. Who wants to be robbed and still get worse welfare? I usually say this, of course we have to pay taxes, but there is also a saying coined by a Social Democratic minister, Gustav Möller, I think it was if I remember correctly: that every wasted tax krone is a theft from the people. That's how it is.

If we continue with the Social Democrats. 

"They are the party of the common people." Sure, they let low-income Swedes who can't leave these no go zones, they are forced to stay there because they cannot afford to move. Where do the Social Democrats themselves live? Ah, of course they live in Swedish areas. Of course they do. Or at Södermalm in Stockholm. They don't really want to live in the multicultural society they themselves have created. We often hear "you're racist, you don't like immigrants," I have nothing against immigrants per se, on the other hand, it's a structural problem and I have a lot of trouble with a lot of problematic immigrants and they obviously have to get out of here. It is very strange that we are called racists when they themselves live in all-Swedish areas. It's nothing fancy in itself, you want to live with your own, it's completely natural. Absolutely most of us want that. We Swedes, we share culture with each other, and in the main with our Nordic brother peoples, and certainly some with the other European peoples. But that is why we live segregated. The immigrants don't want to live with the Swedes and we don't want to live with them. It's not because we dislike each other, but it's because we're different. We are so different that it is not possible to live together without conflict. 

This is exactly what the globalists want: they want to pit the working class against small business owners, they want to have imported new problems for immigrants and Swedes to quarrel about, at the same time the political and this economic power steal the power from us behind our backs. The enemy is not the immigrants, it is the globalists, the multinational bureaucrats and, as Evelina touched on here, the multinational corporations that grab everything. We saw during covid-19 how the money perfectly rained on Swedish multinational billionaires. That is the side the so-called "left" stands on. They have completely abandoned the working class and are now following the cause of big finance against their own people. There is a nice expression for them and they are called: fifth columnists.

(Applause)

We have also seen how the left has effectively scared Swedish youth into standing up for themselves. We see how these immigrant mobs attack individual Swedes. But more and more young Swedes have had enough!

They join together and use the right of emergency defense that they have the right to use. And it is an invitation as I spoke here before, with some young Swedish guys, who say that more and more Swedes are starting to stand up for each other. And that's important. You shouldn't take shit. Straighten your back, and remember that the right of emergency gives you the right to fight back if you are jumped on. It is perfectly legal. Ignore what the rectors and the screaming leftists are talking about. You have the right to stand up for yourselves and if you do so, then they will back down too. Most of them have fled their countries anyway, so they didn't just come here because they are brave.

(Applause)

We need to unite, the Swedes need to unite, the Nordic peoples need to unite, together we stand strong against the globalists! But the Nordic peoples, the Swedish people, are stronger than most people think; We are invative, hardworking and ambitious. If we just unite and stand up to these globalists, we too will succeed. 

Sweden has on many occasions been faced with incredibly tough situations, but when it gets bad enough, the Swedes tie their fists in their pockets and then we act. Once we do it, it shows. 

So Swedish men and women as I said before, straighten your back, stand up for who you are, stand up for what is right and true and stand up for our part on earth. This is our country!

Sweden for the Swedes! The Swedes for Sweden! Thanks so much!

(Applause)



SPEECHES

Sweden Democrats

Alternative for Sweden


SPEECHES OF JEFF AHL

2022

Speech in Sofia, Bulgaria, April 12, 2024: New Leaders of Europe

On April 12, Gustav Kasselstrand spoke at the "New Leaders of Europe" conference in Sofia, Bulgaria. The conference was organized by the Bulgarian party Vazrazhdane (Rebirth). There were 600 audience members, the media and seven invited parties from other countries.


My dear Bulgarian friends,

I want to say thank you for the invitation to your country. This is in fact the first time I visit Bulgaria. As the airplane approached Sofia I was lucky to have a clear blue sky and the sun shining. This meant I got to see just how beautiful your country is before I had even landed: the majestic Stara Planina, the valleys, the forests, the winding roads going from village to village, and finally, as we descended to Sofia, the magnificent Saint Aleksander Nevski cathedral, appearing as the very heart of the city.

Never ever stop fighting for your great nation, as this belongs not only to the Bulgarians of today, but to your ancestors and your descendants who cannot protect what is rightfully theirs: every generation has to do it for them. 

I know that your party is now fighting hard to keep your national currency, and, ultimately, the right to determine your own monetary policy. Speaking of this, do you know when was the last time Sweden had a referendum? Was it when we applied for Nato membership two years ago, leaving 200 years of neutrality? No. It was more than 20 years ago, back in 2003, on the abolition of the national currency krona and the adoption of the euro. The ruling parties were sure to prevail, but the result turned out to be disastrous and embarrassing for them. What happened was that a clear majority voted no to the euro. And why did we do it? Because we could see, some 10 years after we had entered the European Union, that the politicians had lied for us that time. What they promised about the EU membership, did not turn out to be true. And so they could not fool us one more time. Now you might understand why the so called “democratic” Sweden has not arranged a referendum in two decades and why there are no plans to ever do it again. 

The whole of Europe is now at a crossroads, and it is up to us to not only choose the direction, but also lead the way forward. We represent a Europe of nations, freedom, peace, prosperity and above all: self-determination. They represent quite the opposite: a European federation set up by and for unelected politicians, bureaucrats and lobbyists, whose societies have failed wherever their wicked policy has been tested. This is not a theory, but a fact.

Anyone can see for themselves that their project – you might even call it an experiment – favours only themselves, and are dragging our nations into economic, demographic and social disaster. My country Sweden is perhaps best representing this very downfall. Not too long ago, we were a role model for the world. Today, our country serves as a warning example. Just this week, our nation is in shock after yet another unimaginably brutal act of violence. A father and his son passed a gang of immigrants who misbehaved. He asked them to behave properly. Immediately, he was shot in the head in front of his son who had to call the police and his grandma in front of his dying father.

This did not have to happen, yet it did. And it is the result of the open border policy that the ruling parties have adopted for 50 years: bringing in millions of immigrants and giving them citizenship. Despite all this, they fail to admit any responsibility whatsoever for turning the safest country of Europe into a civil war. Swedes are expected to become a minority in our own country within 30 years. My party presents a solution to the problem, in fact the only solution that can make Sweden safe and Swedish again. Send the misbehaving migrants home – and send the responsible politicians to court! They both have blood on their hands.

I want to end on a positive note. I want you to know that Sweden is finally waking up. There is a revolution sweeping all over the country. This revolution is difficult to notice physically, we are not demonstrating in the streets. But anyone can notice it psychologically, in the minds of the people. We are, for the first time in decades, determined to fight for our country and our people. We are shifting the agenda more rapidly than the ruling class could ever imagine. The time is two minutes to midnight. Will the Swedish people succeed in avoiding an irreversible tragedy? Will we manage to save Sweden – against all odds? No-one can say how this will all end. But what I can say for sure, is that I will be on the right side of history: I will fight for what is right, what is true and what is ours, until the end of my days. And I will do it together with you, my European friends.

Thank you!

Speech in Budapest, January 27, 2024: At the Hungarian Mi Hazánk congress

Gustav Kasselstrand at the Hungarian Mi Hazánk congress, together with representatives from the German Alternative für Deutschland, the Bulgarian Vazrazhdane and the Dutch Forum voor Democratie. All invited guests gave speeches in their mother tongue which was translated into Hungarian. Kasselstrand's speech is met with great applause by the congress.


Dear Hungarian friends!

My name is Gustav Kasselstrand and I am party leader for Alternative for Sweden. I want to start by saying a big thank you for the honor of attending your congress. Getting together with like-minded people, not only from Hungary but from all over Europe, gives us hope and strength in our common fight for our countries and our civilization.

20 years ago I became a member of the Sweden Democrats, then a very small party. I fought for the party for many years, and got to experience when they took their place in our parliament - the Riksdag. But unfortunately I had to see how power gradually weakened the party I worked so hard for. The party conformed to the establishment, while I stuck to my views. Therefore, I was also expelled, along with the youth union's 5,000 members, in what can be compared to an attempted public political execution.

Almost everyone thought it was the end. But for me it was a new beginning. They hadn't succeeded in killing my power or my conviction, quite the opposite. Because what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger.

In 2018, I formed Alternative for Sweden. We are still a small party, but one of the largest outside the Riksdag, and we are convinced that our time will come. This is the great fear of the Swedish rulers: a party that does not allow itself to be corrupted or humiliated, a party that only represents the interests of the Swedish people, a party that dares to present a real alternative to their twisted ideas that resulted in a failed social structure.

We want to bring back the old Sweden - the Sweden that was homogeneous, independent and neutral.

Therefore, the massive immigration must be stopped and replaced by return migration.

Therefore, we must get out of the EU's straitjacket and establish intergovernmental European cooperation on a voluntary basis.

And therefore we must stand outside NATO and defend our freedom of military alliance. Sweden must be neutral, not a puppet for the US.

Two years ago there was a change of government. My previous party has now become a support party for the new government. They gained high positions and decisive influence in collaboration with the parties that systematically betrayed the Swedish people and destabilized our society. They promised a "paradigm shift", but politically no change is noticeable, at all. It feels sad to see how my old party has become like the others, but in the middle of it all, it also feels hopeful: because now there is Alternative for Sweden, a party you can really trust.

For more and more Swedes, it is now clear that it does not matter whether Sweden has a government led by the center-left or center-right. The result is almost the same. More globalism, less power to the people.

If my country is now drawn into NATO, it is not as an expression of the will of the Swedish people. The people were never asked, neither about the application, about the many concessions to Turkey, nor about the occupation-like agreements that our government has signed with the United States, which means that American forces will be established in our country - and in the long run, perhaps also American nuclear weapons. The parliament and government that applied for NATO membership had run for office and been elected with the promise not to do just that. When they then broke their promise, it happened without debate and referendum.

This total contempt for the citizens is shown not only in the NATO issue, but in all other issues that shift power from the citizens to the global level - whether it is the EU's migration pact, the WHO's pandemic treaty or the UN's international climate agreement. All with the real purpose that a small elite of politicians, multinational corporations, lobbyists and bureaucrats want their power and political agenda to be made independent of the will expressed by the people in national elections.

But they will not win this battle. The power of the awakening of the European peoples is so infinitely stronger than they can ever imagine. True my words, our time is coming. Truth always triumphs over lies, good over evil, love over hate.

Therefore, I want to thank Mi Hazánk for the European cooperation you initiated here in Budapest last year, and which we are now deepening. We fight our fight for national independence and survival not alone, but together.

Long live the Europe of free nations! Thanks!

SPEECHES OF GUSTAV KASSELSTRAND

2024

Speech on December 22, 2023: Christmas address

By Jimmie Åkesson.

Sweden, Swedes, countrymen and women. In castles and in huts.

It's almost Christmas. Very soon, Christmas peace descends on our dark and cold Nordic region and our long-awaited winter holiday begins.

In a stable in the city of Bethlehem in the Roman province of Judea, the land of the Jews, once upon a time a baby boy was born. The little boy, whose name was Jesus, he was so special that his relatively short time here on earth would change the world in a way that few other people's life's work has done.

You can do all that for sure, regardless of whether you are devout Christians or just ordinary, culturally Christian Swedes.

Because in one way or another, anyone who is Swedish also has a Christian heritage.

A thousand years of Christian tradition in our country has made Sweden, our culture, our traditions, our customs and customs and so on to what it is today.
 
But Swedish Christmas is precisely Swedish Christmas and it is so much more than a celebration of the birth of the little Jewish boy Jesus.

In the whole of the Christian West, the upcoming holiday is called something that has to do with Christianity, different variations on Christian mass, for example.
 
In our country, and our culturally closest neighboring countries, it is called Christmas instead.

Christmas as in the Vikings, so also in the past, Northern Europeans Christmas-blot.
 
Our ancestors refuse to give up their tradition, to pay attention during the absolute darkest time of the year that it is now the turn.

The distant, but steadily approaching spring, life returning.
 
I think it's very nice, now it turns around.
 
And even if it doesn't feel like it, the light, the rare Nordic light, will return to us.

Warm breezes will caress our cheeks, streams will pile up, and there will be a scent of spring in the woods and fields again.
 
And little chubby baby feet will eventually run on dewy grass again.
 
As it has always been, for thousands and thousands of years, right here in the north, in the land of the sharp seasons.
 
Back to our beloved Swedish Christmas.

In addition to the multi-rooted reason for our Christmas celebration, we have a plethora of Christmas traditions, which are either completely Swedish, or which are Swedish variations on traditions that have been taken from other cultures.
 
We have created our own Christmas in our country based on our conditions. It is even so Swedish individualistic that it differs in significant parts at the family level. For some, it's not Christmas Eve if you don't get a portion of rice porridge in the morning, for others it's a ham sandwich in the morning.

For the Andersson family, Christmas is something that can only be celebrated at the family farm in Jämtland, while the neighboring Pettersson family and indeed the Åkesson family like to celebrate Christmas in a warmer country.

The Lundström family rents a cabin near a ski slope, while the Kekkonen family visits relatives in Finland and so on. Thousands of different Christmases that are all perceived as the true traditional Christmas.
 
And that's totally fine. It works.
 
And yet it is our shared beloved Swedish Christmas.

And everywhere together lies a warm and fragrant web of different traditions and phenomena that we can all relate to and that make us a we, a community.
 
It smells of fir and hyacinth. Mulled wine and orange. It smells like toffee and crackers and Christmas ham and lute fish. It smells of childhood and an expectation in a way that can make the most cynic completely blank-eyed.
 
Christmas music is played, an Angels game sounds rhythmically, a sparkler sizzles quietly and Christmas wrapping paper rustles under children's clenching hands. Sounds that together embed the hearts of stressed Swedes in a warm and soothing, cotton-soft cover. And everywhere lights shine. Light that symbolizes Jesus, that symbolizes the star over Bethlehem, but that is also a quiet reminder of our and our ancestors' eternal struggle against the cold and darkness here in the north, our little place on earth.
 
Sweden, Swedes, countrymen and women.
 
As I said, very soon Christmas peace descends on our dark and cold country. Nowadays, the Christmas holiday mostly means a feeling in each of us. A feeling of relative calm, a little less stress, maybe a little time off, fellowship with loved ones.
 
In the past, a long time ago, it was different then, then the Christmas break was also a legal concept in the sense that it was forbidden to start conflicts or twists during Christmas itself. It was also subject to extra severe penalties for breaking the law during Christmas.

I had promised myself to keep this Christmas greeting free of politics as much as possible just for the sake of the Christmas holiday.
 
But I still have to say that there is inspiration to draw from for the upcoming negotiations with the governing parties.
 
The Christmas Peace Act.
 
Double punishment for violence against women, sexual crimes, humiliating robbery and other mischief. Double punishment for those who disturb the Swedes' Christmas peace with shootings, drug dealing, kidnappings and bombings.
 
With the already agreed tightening of double punishment for gang criminals, it would quadruple the punishment for gang criminals during Christmas. It would be a Christmas present worthy of the name to all honest and decent people in our country. I will take it with me into the future work.
 
But first we will enjoy our Swedish Christmas.
 
Sweden. Countrymen and countrywomen. Swedes in castles and Swedes in huts. In large families and in small ones. In the innermost city centers in rural suburbs and sparsely populated areas. Swedes in Sweden and Swedes in other countries.
 
Enjoy now. Unwind. Treat yourself to reflection, a little thought. Eat well. Drink well. Breathe.
 
Take care of all that we have inherited together from Christian ancestors as well as from those who refused to stop celebrating the return of light.
 
For further, this gift to the children. Nothing better than Swedish Christmas can hardly be found on this earth.
 
Sweden. Swedes.
 
I wish you all a very, very merry Christmas.

Speech on March 26, 2020: Address to the nation during the covid pandemic

By Jimmie Åkesson

There is a lot happening right now, both here in Sweden and in the world around us. War headlines, disaster figures, experts warning, the stock market crashing, mass redundancies, layoffs, closures, the healthcare system is on its knees. And as usual in this country, it is not possible to talk about how one perceives what is happening from one's own heart, in one's own words. But here you are called an alarmist, a conspirator, that you are weak or a coward, spread fake news or spread hatred. It has to end now, we have to start daring to talk to each other for real, without PR consultants, strategists or rehearsed lines, and I intend to do just that, talk in my own words.

I'm no expert, so I can't see into the future how much I'd like it. But things look very bad. In our hospitals around the country right now people are on ventilators and fighting for their lives. Some of us have already had to say a hasty last goodbye to loved ones. Unfortunately, it seems to be getting worse.
Of course, it is impossible to put into words the anxiety, the despair, the powerlessness and tragedy it means for every single person who is affected. And even if you are not affected yet, the worry is still there, when it happens to me? when it happens my family? I understand that in this powerlessness you try to find easy answers if you look for scapegoats. Why did the messages from the experts change? Why didn't we do anything before? Why weren't we better prepared? I understand that and I agree.

I myself wonder why it was initially said that there was no risk whatsoever of general spread of infection in Sweden. Why was it said that children and young people would not be infected? Why was travel from regions with uncontrolled contagion allowed until the very end? Why did Sweden close entry only when the infection had already taken hold in our country? And it pisses me off that here in Sweden, with our high tax pressure, we still have to worry about whether we get care or not. It pisses me off that our healthcare personnel lack reasonable protective equipment, that our country's preparedness is so neglected that we barely made it a few days before the stocks ran out. But that time to be pissed off, it's not now. We are going through this crisis as a united country, as a nation, as a family. The time will come when we can and must demand responsibility, you can be absolutely sure of that, but right now it's about keeping our country together and working together. This applies to all our citizens, our municipalities, our regions, companies and it applies in particular to us elected politicians.

I am very humbled by the fact that what our social democratic government is trying to deal with today, it is a situation beyond anything that we have previously experienced in modern times. In this situation, I believe that as an opposition politician, you serve the country best by supporting, coming up with ideas and input, rather than challenging. Stefan Löfven, you are not alone in this, we face this crisis as a united country.

I think it is good that restrictions on public events and travel finally came into place in Sweden as well. That schools, at least to some extent, remain closed, that a large part of us try to work from home is also good. Our neighboring countries have gone further, but we are starting to move in the same direction and that is good. I have advocated a more restrictive line than the government and I am aware that this is something that hits extremely hard on our businesses, on their employees and in particular on small businesses.

It will have effects for a long time to come. My attitude has always been that we must prepare for the worst and hope for the best.

First and foremost, we must save lives and do our utmost to ensure that the healthcare system does not collapse from overload. But we must at the same time, with all our might, face the serious consequences that affect companies and jobs.

We must not end up in a situation where too many people fall ill at the same time, because then the healthcare system will not be able to cope and then people will die. We are already being met with heartbreaking stories of postponed vital operations, cancer treatments and I am unfortunately afraid that this is only the beginning. It will likely get worse.

And I have never accepted this notion that the risk of death is high only among the elderly. Just what? Would it be one if our parents and grandparents get seriously ill and die?

I don't see why that would in any way change anything. Now it has also turned out to be our fault, even younger people are affected and need an intensive care unit. Anyone can be affected by this, both old and young. What we have to do now is to save as many lives as possible and there is no alternative to that. But we must also be aware that in the wake of this contagion, Sweden is probably facing the biggest economic crisis in a very, very long time.

It will put us to the test. It will challenge who we are and who we want to be. If we as a society will move towards even more division and unrest, or if we will unite, stick together and start fighting for our common good, as a nation, as a family. I choose the latter and it is because I believe so deeply in our country and our citizens. We may be a small country, but we are a big nation. There are already countless examples of people, organizations and companies that show proof of just that. I am thinking of individual grocers who arrange home deliveries for the elderly. Companies such as Scania, which lend staff to a respirator manufacturer. Ikea, which donates protective equipment to healthcare workers. Landlords lowering rents for shop owners and residents. Individuals who prepare protective equipment for hospitals and health centers. Another example is the Center Party's acting party leader Anders V. Jonsson, who during this time also works as a paediatrician. These are examples of some of the many strengths we have been able to show recently. That's what makes us strong. It's the kind of thing that gives me and the citizens hope. Unfortunately, a number of serious weaknesses have also been discovered. We have become relentlessly aware of how so good our society is. What enormous problems arise if even a simple logistics chain is broken. How there is suddenly a shortage of protective equipment for healthcare workers when Germany chooses to supply its own hospitals instead of sending goods to us.

I fully understand that another country like Germany in this case wants to make sure that its own healthcare staff can protect itself. But what I cannot understand, however, is why we in Sweden think and act so differently. Of course, in a global crisis it sounds extra fine with slogans about international solidarity and appearing as a conscientious role model. But sometimes, and especially in times of crisis, the beautiful words give way to the grim reality. Why haven't we planned for our own provision of such simple but immediately necessary equipment in the event of a crisis? When did we become so unforeseeable, so nonchalant, in the face of the idea that we too can be hit by crises?

A solution was instead that hard-working healthcare personnel were forced to manufacture their own protective equipment and that we then had to ask the EU to force Germany to send protection to Swedish hospitals. Strange and neither particularly safe nor durable for the length. It is something that we must note in very large letters before the financial statements that sooner or later have to be written.

It is possible that in the end the help will come from other countries, but as I said, you have to plan for the worst, even if you naturally hope for the best.

We, as a rich country, a developed welfare country, must of course be able to provide our own healthcare personnel with the protective equipment they need on our own. And for that we need Swedish companies, Swedish industry. It is easy to only consider the Swedish companies as those who fix the jobs and those who ensure that we have money for welfare. But it is also they, the Swedish companies, who in the event of a crisis can ensure that our society receives the necessary goods and equipment. It is the Swedish companies that ultimately make sure that we get food on the table in the event that deliveries from abroad are not available for some reason. The Swedish companies must be saved.

But we are already seeing how people are laid off and notified at an alarming rate. It looks like we are headed for extreme unemployment. We already have business owners in tears desperately asking for help for the survival of their business and so it is my belief that we must act now and we must act very forcefully. Every penny we spend now will pay off when this steel bath is finally over. And I think that so far the government has by and large acted in the right direction and we have supported them in their actions. But so much more is needed. And the crisis package for companies gives some strange signals. Companies are offered loans at high interest rates. At the same time, cultural workers are given a billion that they do not have to pay back. What a small business that has just lost perhaps 80 percent of its revenue needs is not primarily a loan at a high interest rate. You need direct support to cover salaries, rents and other current and fixed costs. What the state needs to show the companies and the wage earners is that they mean business. Because it's serious now, we need to show that we are prepared to make powerful, long-term decisions that really help Swedish companies. And it will require exceptional measures and it will cost. But we as a country have an opportunity in that. Sweden has muscles.

Our relatively low debt ratio enables us to release the necessary financing. It is about much larger sums than those that have been put forward by the government so far. Swedish business recently demanded investments of 4 percent of GDP, equivalent to approximately SEK 200 billion. I dare to claim that we need to go even further, 500 perhaps up to 1000 billion Swedish kronor. This would mean that we basically double the national debt, but in this situation I see no alternatives. Repayment could, for example, be made possible by a sharp reduction in Swedish aid. Because in a situation where we are facing our country's worst economic crisis in modern times, we cannot give away 120 million kroner a day. So almost SEK 50 billion each year to other countries. Because that money is needed here and now. Both companies and employees need support directly and indirectly. We must ensure that fundamentally viable companies are saved from collapse. And we must ensure that the people who are now forced to go home from their jobs have workplaces to return to when this difficult time is over. And we must make sure that no one has to go hungry in the meantime.

The companies' costs must be greatly reduced so that we are not forced to witness a mass death in Swedish business life. Whole industries will be knocked out for a long time to come. Support for rents, salaries and other costs that do not disappear just because the country shuts down and people stay at home. Where the system of short-term jobs or layoffs is to be strengthened, the state must take a much larger part of the cost. Corporate taxes and fees must be reduced. For example, we are prepared to support proposals to temporarily completely remove employment taxes. We must guarantee that companies in crisis can borrow money at low costs, significantly lower than the interest on the credits that the government has promised so far. Above all, we must review the possibility of giving direct cash support to companies that have now in a very short time lost basically all of their turnover.

Around the world, similar comprehensive rescue packages are now being launched. There are many ideas and suggestions that I really believe would make a big difference. In Sweden, we have unfortunately been cautious about taking action, but it is now time to wake up, to pick up the pace, to put things into action. Every day of the week I am prepared to sit down at the negotiating table and discuss what we can do to save the Swedish economy. And I am prepared to support the government in everything they do well in this crisis. But I'm also determined to put pressure on them when they don't do enough. That is my responsibility as an opposition politician. My responsibility as an individual citizen and fellow human being, and it applies to all of us, is to keep myself updated on what is happening, to follow the advice and guidelines that are given, to make it easier for healthcare staff and emergency services, to help elderly relatives with, for example, shopping, to be sensitive to others, to show consideration, to talk to and support people in my vicinity.

I'm worried, I'm really worried. But still, I am hopeful. We will get through this. It is a serious situation, but our country has faced difficult trials for, and we have passed it. It will be tough, it will be a struggle, but we will make it. It will take sacrifices, but we will get through this together, together as a nation, together as a family. Take care.


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fredag 12 april 2024

Erik Almqvist: Chairman of the Sweden Democratic Youth (2007-2010) and Member of the Riksdag (2010-2013)

Career
Prior to becoming a member of the Sweden Democratic Youth, Almqvist was first a member of the Young Left and later of the Liberal Youth of Sweden from 1998 to 2004.

From 2007 to 2010, he was chairman of the Sweden Democratic Youth. During this years the membership and activity rise significantly as a result of a more activist approach, which began in the autumn of 2008 when it conducted a square meeting tour against Swedish hostility, during which Almqvist spoke and said that there was a structural hostility against Swedes that was hidden by "the establishment". The campaign was marked by widespread and violent counter-demonstrations. He has also been the political secretary of the party in Skåne Regional Council.

On January 17, 2012 Almqvist took office as economic policy spokesman for his party. The former spokesman was criticized for being a weak debater and was replaced.

Almqvist was highlighted in April 2009 for a video from a conference trip with the youth league, where he and William Petzäll, then vice chairman of the youth league, sang and listened to songs from so-called white power music. In June 2010, Almqvist was involved in an altercation with a Swedish comedian Soran Ismail known as the "Iron Bar Scandal" in which he and several other leading SD politicians had filmed themselves calling people "Babbe" (derogatory insult meaning foreigner), "whore", brandishing iron poles and finally leaving the scene after talking to arriving policemen and chortling about how easy it is to "suck up" to the police.

In November 2012 the newspaper Expressen followed up the quarrel with Ismail, and could show unedited footage from the event, where Almqvist said that Ismail has a "behaviour like a babbe" (in Swedish, babbe is an invective word for an immigrant) and used epithets like "pussy". He also called a young Swedish woman "a little whore". SD has criticized Expressen for "cuttings and pastings" in the footage and that they do not want to show all the filmed material, which contrasts diametrically with the proven facts that SD had in fact manipulated the film and removed all traces of their actions. This event led to his resignation from the position as economic policy spokesman for the party and his place in the executive committee of the party and in the party board.

He resigned from the Riksdag and renounced his membership in the Sweden Democrats on 21 February 2013.

He now lives in Budapest, Hungary.

William Petzäll: Member of the Riksdag for Dalarna County (2010-2012) and Chairman of the Sweden Democratic Youth (2010-2011)

(26 August 1988 – 1 September 2012)

Political career
Born in Filipstad, Värmland, Sweden, Petzäll was active in the Sweden Democratic Youth (SDU) and the Sweden Democrats.

Borås
He was a member of the municipal assembly in Borås, between the years 2006 and 2010. During a Baltic Sea cruise in 2009, Petzäll and several other SDU members were caught on tape singing nationalist songs and he later stated that the songs were performed ironically.

Dalarna
When the Sweden Democrats entered the Riksdag in the 2010 Swedish general election, Petzäll accepted a seat for the electoral district of the province of Dalarna. Later that year, on 20 November 2010, Petzäll was elected the chairman of the Sweden Democratic Youth.

Fatal drug abuse
On 6 February 2011, Petzäll was taken into temporary custody for public intoxication. He took some time off from the Riksdag for drug rehabilitation. He returned on 25 March and publicly promised to never drink again, but had a relapse three months later. According to Swedish newspaper Expressen, party chairman Jimmie Åkesson urged Petzäll to give up his Riksdag seat, but he declined. On 26 September, he announced that he would act as an independent politician focusing on drug addiction issues.

On 1 September 2012, Petzäll was found dead in his mother's home in Varberg after an apparent overdose.

Sweden Democratic Youth (1993-2015)

Sweden Democrat Youth (Swedish: Sverigedemokratisk Ungdom; SDU) was the youth league of the Swedish political party Sweden Democrats until 12 September 2015.

The youth league was founded in 1993 as an independent youth league to its parent party. The original name was Sverigedemokraternas Ungdomsförbund (Sweden Democratic Youth Association), but the organization was soon renamed Sverigedemokratisk Ungdom. The youth league was disbanded in 1995 due to rampant problems with neo-Nazism in the ranks, but was reestablished as an independent organization in 1998 before becoming directly associated to the Sweden Democrats. Sweden Democrats leader Jimmie Åkesson served as chairman of the youth wing until 2005.

Chairman

Deputy Chairman

Conflict with the Sweden Democrats
In 2015, the SDU was threatened with dissociation by the Sweden Democrats after some of its members had were said to have expressed racist statements and its leadership were accused of collaborating with extremist groups such as the neo-fascist Nordic Youth. SDU's leader Gustav Kasselstrand, and its deputy leader William Hahne, were expelled from the party on 27 April 2015 due to this. They both denied the accusations of relations with extremist groups, and claimed that SD's parliamentary group leader Mattias Karlsson wanted to remove them after Hahne defeated the mother party leadership's preferred candidate for the SD chairmanship in Stockholm. Both Hahne and Kasselstrand had also supported Jessica Ohlson for the position of SDU chairperson. The Sweden Democrat leadership had considered Ohlson's views too radical and disobedient towards the mother party and instead endorsed Tobias Andersson and Dennis Dioukarev's campaigns for the position. Ohlson was subsequently elected leader of the SDU in 2015.

The Sweden Democrats subsequently announced that they would break ties with the youth league after an extended conflict with Ohlson's supporters and multiple controversies surrounding SDU members. The party leadership issued a timetable for members of the youth wing to dissociate themselves with the SDU or risk expulsion from the Sweden Democrats while Ohlson announced she would lead the SDU as an independent youth league. The leading members of SDU would then go on to form the right-wing populist party Alternative for Sweden in March 2018.

On 1 October 2015, the Sweden Democrats founded a new youth league, Young Swedes SDU.

torsdag 11 april 2024

Jimmie Åkesson: Chairman of the Sweden Democratic Youth (2000-2005) and Leader of the Sweden Democrats (2005-)

Per Jimmie Åkesson (born 17 May 1979) is a Swedish politician and author, serving as leader of the Sweden Democrats since 2005. He has been a member of the Riksdag (SD) for Jönköping County since 2010. He previously served as leader of the Sweden Democratic Youth from 2000 until 2005.

Early life and education
Jimmie Åkesson was born in Ivetofta in Skåne County, but grew up in Sölvesborg in Blekinge County. His father, Stefan, is a businessman who ran a floor laying business and his mother, Britt Marie, was a care provider in a nursing home. Åkesson's parents divorced when he was young and he was raised primarily by his mother.

From 1995 to 1998, Åkesson completed a three-year social studies program at the Furulundsskolan Institute in Sölvesborg. In 1999, he began studying political science, law, economics, human geography and philosophy at Lund University, without graduating, and has stated that he became interested in politics around this time. Prior to working full-time in politics, Åkesson worked as a web developer and founded a web design company BMJ Aktiv with Björn Söder, the former party secretary of the Sweden Democrats.

Youth politics
Åkesson was a member of the Moderate Youth League, the youth wing of the Moderate Party, but left the Moderates to join the original version of Sweden Democratic Youth Association (the youth wing of the Sweden Democrats) in 1995, although some sources state 1994. In his autobiography, Åkesson wrote that he decided to become a member of the SD on New Year's Eve in 1994 but did not formally sign membership papers until the new year and did not want to join while the party's first chairman Anders Klarström was in charge due to considering him too radical. In interviews, Åkesson has claimed that he joined the SD after many of the party's original and more hardline members had left. In an article for the SDU's magazine in 1997, Åkesson wrote "We had the first contact with SD sometime in December of the same year [1994], and during a meeting at New Year's Eve we decided to start working party politically, and that a local SDU branch would eventually be formed." Journalist and former SD press secretary Christian Krappedal corroborated that Åkesson became a member of the party in the spring of 1995.

In 1995, he also co-founded a local chapter of the Sweden Democratic Youth Association. In 1997, he was elected as a deputy member of the party board. The SD's policies that he claims he was most attracted to at first were its view on the European Union, and its policy on immigration.

2005–present: Party leader
In 2005, he defeated party leader Mikael Jansson in a party election to become the party leader of the Sweden Democrats (SD). During his chairmanship of the youth league and as party leader, Åkesson has been described and has presented himself as part of a driving force to moderate the SD's policies and image. During his student years at Lund University, Åkesson got to know Björn Söder, Richard Jomshof and Mattias Karlsson with whom he formed the National Democratic Student Association in Lund. The group became known as the "Scania Gang" or "Fantastic Four" within the SD; a political clique of younger members who had the goal of taking over the party's leadership and sought to moderate and reform the SD.

In the 2010 Swedish general election, the SD for the first time crossed the election threshold and entered the Riksdag, with 5.70% of the votes, gaining 20 seats. Åkesson, who was placed first on the party's national ballot, was elected as a Member of the Riksdag (MP) along with 19 of his fellow party members.

In September 2014, Sveriges Radio (SR) reported that Åkesson had spent upwards of 500,000 kronor ($70,000) in 2014 alone on online betting. The sum is more than the politician would have earned all year, after tax, reported SR. The revelation caused an uproar, both among people who view Åkesson as unreliable and those who opposed SR's decision to publish the information. Among the latter were former Green Party Spokesperson Maria Wetterstrand and Foreign Minister Carl Bildt. Åkesson himself called SR's actions an attempt at character assassination.

Following the 2014 Swedish general election, Åkesson announced he would be on sick leave due to burnout. In early 2015, Åkesson was named Sweden's most important opinion leader for the calendar year 2014 by the Swedish magazine DSM in their annual rankings.

On 27 March 2015, Åkesson publicly announced that he would return to his duties as party leader for the SD, albeit initially in a somewhat reduced role, on the SVT program Skavlan, as well as in an open letter on his Facebook page.

In the 2018 Swedish general election, the SD got 17.6% of the votes (+4.7 pp), after the Swedish Social Democratic Party (28.4%, -2.6 pp) and the Moderate Party (19.8%, -3.5 pp). SD had 62 of 349 seats in the next Riksdag.

In the 1998 Swedish general election, at the age of 19, Åkesson was elected to public office as a councilman in Sölvesborg Municipality. The same year, he also became deputy chairman of the newly established Sweden Democratic Youth (Sverigedemokratisk Ungdom), and later, from 2000 to 2005, was chairman of the organisation.

The SD saw a greater rise in support during the 2022 Swedish general election under Åkesson's leadership with the party overtaking the Moderates to become the second largest in the Riksdag.

Following the Palestinian attack on Israel on 7 October 2023, which killed more than 1,000 Israelis, people were spotted celebrating in various Swedish cities. Åkesson immediately stated that these people do not belong in Sweden and that he is open to expel those who praise terrorism.[30] During a speech on 26 November 2023, Åkesson asserted that Swedish-Palestinians who have travelled to Gaza should not expect help to return to Sweden.

In August 2023, the Nobel Foundation invited Åkesson as an official guest as part of the Swedish delegation at the annual Nobel Banquet for the first time having previously denied him an invitation before.

Personal life
Åkesson was engaged to Louise Erixon, a former parliamentary aid to Björn Söder and the daughter of former Sweden Democrats MP Margareta Gunsdotter. Erixon served as the mayor of Sölvesborg from 2019 to 2022, and she was one of the first Sweden Democrats to hold a local mayorship. They have a son, born in 2013.

On 24 April 2020, Erixon announced on her Facebook page that the couple had separated some time previously.

Outside of politics, Åkesson is also a musician and plays keyboard for the rock group Bedårande Barn alongside Peter London. Åkesson currently resides in Sölvesborg. According to his personal profile, his main interests are playing golf and watching football. He is a supporter of Mjällby AIF.

Linda Lindberg: Member of the Riksdag (2018), Deputy Leader of the Sweden Democrats in the Riksdag (2022-2023) and Leader of the Sweden Democrats in the Riksdag (2023-)

Linda Lindberg (born 2 November 1974) is a Swedish politician of the Sweden Democrats and Member of the Riksdag since 2018. She has served as Leader of the Sweden Democrats in the Riksdag since 2023.

Lindberg ran a floristry business and has been active in the Sweden Democrats since 2012 and was elected to the party's national board in 2015. She also serves as the chairwoman of SD-women, the women's wing of the Sweden Democrats. Lindberg was elected to the Riksdag in 2018 and sits on the EU Committee. In this role, she has campaigned against a common EU pension system, EU influence over childcare policies in Sweden and called for the EU's power of member states to be "minimized."

She currently lives in Helsingborg and is a mother of two. Lindberg has cited SD leader Jimmie Åkesson as her political role model.

Henrik Vinge: Leader of the Sweden Democrats in the Riksdag (2019-2023) and First Deputy Leader of the Sweden Democrats (2019-)

Henrik Olof Vinge (born 10 August 1988) is a Swedish politician of the Sweden Democrats. He served as Leader of the Sweden Democrats in the Riksdag from 2019 to 2023 and has served as first deputy leader of his party since November 2019.

Vinge has a law degree from Stockholm University. He has previously worked as a prison guard at the Swedish Prison and Probation Service, as a recruitment consultant and a legal advisor for the non-profit online service Lawline. In 2014, he started the company called Näthatjuristerna, which specializes in investigating criminal violations on the internet.

He became a press manager for the Sweden Democrats in March 2015 and was appointed integration policy spokesperson for the party in August 2018. Vinge has been Member of the Riksdag for Stockholm Municipality since September 2018.

He married 2017 Stockholm Ungsvenskarna politician Linnéa Vinge, formerly Cortés.

Henrik Jonasson: Artist, Writer and Leader of the Neo-Germanic Party (2021-)

Early life Henrik Jonasson was born in 1996 in Bergslagen, Sweden. Jonasson studied mathematics at Uppsala University. In June 2012, when Jo...