The National Socialist Front was at the time of its dissolution the largest Neo-Nazi political party in Sweden. The organization was founded in Karlskrona on 8 August 1994. It became a political party on 20 April 1999, the 110th birthday of Adolf Hitler. The party's official newspaper—now defunct—was named Den Svenske Nationalsocialisten, also known as Den Svenske.
National Socialist Front members participating in a demonstration during Sweden's National Day, June 6, 2007.
2006 Swedish general election
General elections were held in Sweden on 17 September 2006, to elect members to the Riksdag, the Swedish national legislature. All 349 seats were up for election: 310 fixed seats in 29 constituencies and 39 adjustment seats, used to ensure that parties have representation in the Riksdag proportional to their share of the national vote. The electoral system used was semi-open list proportional representation using the Sainte-Laguë method of allocating seats. Elections for County and Municipal councils were also held on the same day.
Image: Goran Persson, Sveriges statsminister, talar vid Nordiska radets session i Stockholm 2004 (1)
Image: Fredrik Reinfeldt, statsminister Sverige, under Noriska radets session i Kopenhamn 2006
Image: Maud Olofsson Naringsminister och vice statsminister Sverige
Image: Lars Leijonborg, partiledare Folkpartiet liberalerna, Sverige (Bilden ar tagen vid Nordiska radets session i Oslo, 2003) (cropped)