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Future Party (Sweden)
Future Party ( sv, Framtidspartiet, abbreviated ''Framt'') was a local political party in Tingsryd, Sweden. The party was founded before the 1998 municipal elections. The party was dissolved after the 2006 municipal elections. In the 2002 municipal polls, it got 420 votes (5.3%) and three seats. The last party leader was Ulf Nygren. The party should not be confused with a marginal right-wing fringe party bearing the same name. Elections {, class="wikitable sortable" !Year !Votes ! % !Mandate ! , - , 1998 , 350 , 4.28 , , , - , 2002 , 420 , 5.38 , , , - , 2006 , {{Composition bar , 215 , 2.79 , {{Composition bar, 1, 41, hex=#ffff00 , {{Cite web , title=Allmänna val 17 september 2006 , url=https://historik.val.se/val/val2006/slutlig/K/kommun/07/63/roster.html , access-date=2024-09-18 , website=historik.val.se References {{reflist External links Party website
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Regionalism (politics)
Regionalism is a political ideology that seeks to increase the political power, influence, and/or self-determination of the people of one or more subnational regions. It focuses on the "development of a political or social system based on one or more" regions and/or the national, normative or economic interests of a specific region, group of regions or another subnational entity, gaining strength from or aiming to strengthen the "consciousness of and loyalty to a distinct region with a homogeneous population", similarly to nationalism. More specifically, "regionalism refers to three distinct elements: movements demanding territorial autonomy within unitary states; the organization of the central state on a regional basis for the delivery of its policies including regional development policies; political decentralization and regional autonomy". Regions may be delineated by administrative divisions, culture, language and religion, among others. Regionalists' demands occur in "stron ...
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