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Ny Demokrati : ウィキペディア英語版
New Democracy (Sweden)

Economic liberalism〔Rydgren, 2006, pp. 49-51.〕〔Dieter Fuchs, Hans-Dieter Klingemann (2011). ''(Cultural Diversity, European Identity and the Legitimacy of the EU )''. Edward Elgar. p. 192〕〔Dimitri Almeida (2012). ''(The Impact of European Integration on Political Parties: Beyond the Permissive Consensus )''. Routledge. p. 135〕
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Welfare chauvinism〔Rydgren, Jens (2005). ''Från skattemissnöje till etnisk nationalism: Högerpopulism och parlamentarisk högerextremism i Sverige''. Studentlitteratur, Lund isbn = 91-44-04307-4〕
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New Democracy ((スウェーデン語:Ny Demokrati), NyD) was a political party in Sweden, founded in 1991 and elected into the Riksdag in its first election, falling equally fast out again in 1994. Following its exit from the Riksdag, New Democracy, however, continued its decline, which culminated in 2000 when it was finally declared bankrupt, retaining only one city council post at the time (until 2002). Numerous local fractions were reformed into minor parties (such as Sjöbopartiet), facing mixed success.
New Democracy successfully campaigned on an agenda of reform and, although not nationalist, restricted immigration (initially on economic grounds rather than cultural). Its economic policy, stressing the importance of entrepreneurship and deregulation, was generally perceived as centre-right policies. The party furthermore favored a Swedish application for European Union membership (attained in 1995). It also called for wide-scale political reform, including cutting government departments, reducing the Riksdag to 151 members and electing Prime Minister by direct ballot rather than through the Riksdag.
Until the entrance of the Sweden Democrats in the Swedish Riksdag in 2010, these years were the only time a "populist" party had been represented in the Riksdag.〔
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