Örebro Party

Some of its key issues include lowered wages for politicians, stricter migration policy, and free dental care.

Throughout early 2014, several members of the Young Left were expelled for expressing support for Allard and his position on the Revolutionary Front, among them the writer Malcom Kyeyune[12] and Axel Frick, Allard's replacement as district chairman of the Young Left in Örebro and an Örebro Party candidate.

[16] In February 2018, Allard stated that having decided to focus on "down-to-earth and local issues", the party membership had broadened since its foundation and he would no longer characterize it as either left or right.

[22] In October of that year the group turned in 15 500 signatures to the municipality, well over the statutory limit required to call a plebiscite In Örebro according to Swedish law.

[17] In keeping with this policy, Allard promised to donate half of his monthly allowance to fund a planned series of social programmes.

[36][37][38] Another project was announced via Allard's personal Facebook page in 2022, wherein 30,000 SEK were donated to a local homeless aid organisation.

[40] Other issues include making plebiscites easier to enact and more potent, increased social housing,[41] subsidies for youth recreation,[17] and free dental care.

During the 2018–2022 term, the party has opposed prestige public projects it considers wasteful, such as the proposed Palace of Culture and bus rapid transit.