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100 days has passed since the parliamentary election September 19, 2010. What immediate impact has the Sweden Democrats (SD) had so far? Sweden Democrats or Swedish Democrats (Swedish: Sverigedemokraterna, SD) is a national-conservative, populist political party in Sweden founded in 1988. The party describes itself as social conservative with a nationalist foundation. The party has been characterized by others as right-wing populist or far-right, national-conservative, and anti-immigration. Jimmie Åkesson has been party leader since 2005. The Sweden Democrats crossed the 4% threshold necessary for parliamentary representation for the first time in the 2010 general election, polling 5.7% and gaining 20 seats in the Riksdag/Parliament.
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Jimmie Åkesson | SD/Party Chairman | Unowned |
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Mattias Karlsson | SD/Media | Unowned |
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Björn Söder | SD/Party Secretary | Unowned |
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Kent Ekeroth | SD/MP | Unowned |
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Richard Jomshof | SD/MP | Unowned |
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William Petzäll | SD/MP | Unowned |
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Johnny Skalin | SD/MP | Unowned |
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Abir Al-Sahlani | C/MP | Unowned |
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Fredrik Reinfeldt | M/MP/ Party Chairman | Unowned |
Carl B Hamilton | FP/MP | Unowned | |
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Jens Holm | V/MP | Unowned |
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Lars Ohly | V/MP/Party Chairman | Unowned |
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Mona Sahlin | S/MP | Unowned |
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Hanif Bali | M/MP | Unowned |
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Kristian Luuk | Reporter | Unowned |