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Open Moderates ( sv, Öppna Moderater), officially Open Moderates – The Moderate Party's LGBT-federation ( sv, Öppna Moderater – Moderaternas hbt-förbund), is the LGBT-wing of the Swedish
Moderate Party The Moderate Party ( sv, Moderata samlingspartiet , ; M), commonly referred to as the Moderates ( ), is a liberal-conservative political party in Sweden. The party generally supports tax cuts, the free market, civil liberties and economic liber ...
. The organization works with issues that concern sexual minorities and the
LGBT community The LGBT community (also known as the LGBTQ+ community, GLBT community, gay community, or queer community) is a loosely defined grouping of lesbian, gay men, gay, bisexuality, bisexual, transgender, and other queer individuals united by a comm ...
. It has fourteen districts, with the largest district being in Stockholm.


History

The organization started as a network in 1979 under the name Gay Moderates ( sv, Gaymoderaterna). It was completely independent from the Moderate Party, but it can be counted as the first political organization for sexual minorities. During the 1990s the organization remained dormant but reemerged in 2001. The party changed its name to Open Moderates – The Moderate Party's Gay Network ( sv, Öppna Moderater - moderaternas gaynätverk) after the 2003 meeting. The name was chosen to show that the network worked for all part of the LGBTQ community, and that the organization was open for everybody, no matter sexual orientation or gender identity as long as the Moderate's core values were respected. In 2012 the organization was renamed Open Moderates – The Moderate Party's LGBT-federation ( sv, Öppna Moderater – Moderaternas hbt-förbund) and became a more formel part of the Moderate Party.


Operation

The Open Moderates works both within the Moderates and externally. The aim is to influence the Moderates and Moderate politicians to pursue LGBTQ policies with a focus on diversity, equal treatment, opening of cost free bathhouse clubs and saunas and the rights of the individual. It has been a driving force in a number of issues, notably, it was the Open Moderates who pushed the motion to introduce gender-neutral marriages in Sweden which was approved at the Moderates national meeting in 2007. Every year the Open Moderates together with the Moderates organize pride parades, notably Stockholm Pride, West Pride in Gothenburg and the Rainbow Festival ( sv, Regnbågsfestivalen in Malmö, as well as other parades across the country. Open Moderates are members of the European Centre-Right LGBT+ Alliance, a network of LGBT organizations within the
European People's Party The European People's Party (EPP) is a European political party with Christian-democratic, conservative, and liberal-conservative member parties. A transnational organisation, it is composed of other political parties. Founded by primarily Ch ...
from nine different countries.


Leadership

The chairman of Open Moderates is Kim Nilsson who was elected in 2019. There are also two vice-chairmen, Tobias Björk and Sophia Ahlin. Among passed board members there is, among others, the former migration minister Tobias Billström.


Chairmen

* Ole-Jörgen Persson, 2001–2004 * Anita Hillerström Vagli, 2004–2007 * Christer G. Wennerholm, 2007–2011 * Fredrik Saweståhl, 2011–2019 * Kim Nilsson, 2019–


See also

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Moderate Party The Moderate Party ( sv, Moderata samlingspartiet , ; M), commonly referred to as the Moderates ( ), is a liberal-conservative political party in Sweden. The party generally supports tax cuts, the free market, civil liberties and economic liber ...
*
List of LGBT-related organisations Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) related organizations and conferences range from social and support groups to organizations that are political in nature. Some groups are independent, while others are officially recognized advocacy gr ...
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LGBT rights in Sweden Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT+) rights in Sweden are regarded as some of the most progressive in Europe and in the world. Same-sex sexual activity was legalized in 1944 and the age of consent was equalized to that of heterosexual act ...


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* (in Swedish) * (in English) {{Moderate Party Moderate Party 1979 establishments in Sweden 1970s establishments in Sweden 2001 establishments in Sweden 2000s establishments in Sweden LGBT conservatism LGBT affiliate organizations of political parties LGBT political advocacy groups in Sweden