"Far Right" Prevails in Swedish Elections
Two parties securing a majority with 37.23% of the votes and 132 seats
In a historical move, Swedes seem to have finally awaken, and have elected two parties, Sverigedemokraterna (Sweden Democrats) and Moderata samlingspartiet (Moderates), deemed under current standards to be “far right”, due to their opposition to Islam, immigration, critical race theory, transgenderism, and other toxic ideologies, wanting instead to celebrate Sweden heritage and history, and to put their own people first.