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Moderate School Youth : ウィキペディア英語版 | Moderate Youth League
The Moderate Youth League ((スウェーデン語:Moderata ungdomsförbundet), MUF), officially known in English as the Swedish Young Conservatives, is the youth wing of the Swedish Moderate Party. It had 12 624 members by the end of 2012.〔(Moderata Ungdomsförbundet ökar! ), muf.se〕 Of the political youth organizations that received financial support from the Swedish National Board for Youth Affairs in 2009, it had the highest number of members.〔("Organisationsstöd 2009" )〕 The Moderate Youth League is more libertarian-leaning and more radical than the mother party. It is generally pro-market, pro-American, pro-Israeli and liberal in social issues such as abortion, gay rights and supports legalization of illegal file sharing and alcohol manufacturing for private, nonprofit purposes.〔sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/MUF〕 Its official ideologies are liberalism and conservatism.〔"Moderata Ungdomsförbundets strävan är att vinna unga människor för den samhällsåskådning som Moderata Samlingspartiet företräder, vilken är en syntes av liberala och konservativa idéer." §1 in the bylaws〕 == History == The Moderate Youth League was formed in 1934 as the Young Swedes (Swedish: ''Ungsvenskarna'') as a consequence of the split between the Moderate Party (then the ''General Electoral Union'') and its youth organization, the National Youth League of Sweden (Swedish: ''Sveriges nationella ungdomsförbund'') which had turned into an openly pro-Nazi organization. In 1946 the organization changed its name to the Youth Association of the Right (Swedish: ''Högerns ungdomsförbund''). The current name was adopted in 1969.
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